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Cottage Building in Cob, Pisé, Chalk and Clay: A Renaissance (2nd edition)

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A practical manual that surveys traditional and revived earth‑based cottage construction methods, focusing on cob, rammed earth (pisé), chalk and unburned clay. It combines step‑by‑step descriptions of materials, shuttering, moulding and finishing techniques with illustrated plans and case studies, and addresses seasonal constraints, timber shortages and adaptations from overseas practice. The text summarizes scientific tests and demonstration projects that probe durability and thermal behaviour, and includes appendices on whitewashing, using local materials and test results. Emphasis is placed on practical instruction, material theory and the prospects and limits of applying these methods to small‑scale housing.

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Clough Williams-Ellis

Clough Williams-Ellis was a British architect and writer, best known for his advocacy of vernacular architecture and sustainable building practices. His notable work, "Cottage Building in Cob, Pisé, Chalk and Clay: A Renaissance," emphasizes the use of natural materials in construction, reflecting his commitment to environmentally friendly design. In addition to his architectural contributions, Williams-Ellis served in the military during World War I, which inspired his book "The Tank Corps," detailing his experiences. His legacy includes not only his writings but also the creation of Portmeirion, a picturesque village in Wales that showcases his architectural philosophy.

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