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"Tiny but politically mighty." —Sara Nelson, Publisher's Weekly
"Tiny but politically mighty1." —Sara Nelson, Publisher's Weekly
"Tiny but politically mighty2." —Sara Nelson, Publisher's Weekly
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Our Chelsea Green Authors : Adam Weismann |
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Adam Weismann Adam Weismann and Katy Bryce work with lime and clay on a daily basis through their company, Cob in Cornwall. They learned these skills through restoring ancient vernacular buildings in Cornwall, and then began to apply the traditional techniques and materials to contemporary eco builds. They have a passionate belief in the power of these natural materials to benefit the health and well-being of people, buildings, and the environment. Adam and Katy live in Manaccan, Cornwall, and also wrote Building With Cob: A Step-by-Step Guide. |
Adam's Books![]() Building with CobA Step-by-Step GuideBuilding with Cob covers everything from design, planning, and siting to roofs, insulation, and floors. It is lavishly illustrated with more than three hundred inspirational color photographs. ![]() Using Natural FinishesA Step-by-Step GuideWith the increasing awareness of eco-building techniques alongside the desire to make our homes healthier, the historical benefits of using natural renders and paints are being rediscovered. Using Natural Finishes is an in-depth guide to the selection, mixing, and application of lime- and clay-based plasters, renders, paints, and washes. Providing step-by-step instructions with detailed illustrations to show the practical elements of working with lime- and clay-based finishes, the authors demonstrate how these natural “breathable” plasters and paints can be used on a wide variety of wall surfaces, including traditional and eco-build materials like cob, strawbale, and stone, as well as modern plasterboard and concrete surfaces, with stunning results. Easy-to-follow DIY projects guide the reader through all aspects of using these natural finishes, with beautiful photographs of techniques and examples from around the world. |
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