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University builds lab using upgraded ancient cob technique

Artist’s impression of how the new CobBauge project building will look. (Image courtesy of the University of Plymouth)

The University of Plymouth has started construction of the first building in the country to be made from a scientifically upgraded version of the centuries-old material of cob.

It marks the latest phase of the CobBauge project, which is investigating whether an optimised version of cob can become a sustainable solution for a new generation of energy-efficient housing.

The single-storey building will act as a classroom and laboratory, with researchers monitoring the performance of the new walling material as well as demonstrating it to future building designers and contractors.

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