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Village Mud Kitchen |Lime crete Roof | Wattle & Cob | Traditional Construction Technology

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See the making of a beautiful village mud kitchen and a dining space with an extension designed by Ar. Biju Bhaskar and Sindhu Bhaskar at Thannal Campus in Tiruvannamalai, Tamil Nadu. The kitchen has a mud oven & Rocket chulha (stove) which are very efficient traditional cooking appliances made from earth. One can see how various wall systems like Cob, Adobe and wattle and Daub were done within a single space. Revival of wattle and Cob walls seen in 300-year-old traditional houses in Ganjam, Mysore, which had been forgotten for years, is used to make the walls of the extension area. A cob bench as seating and a working table top in the kitchen using reused wood and kadappa stone are examples of how our needs can be met in a very simple way in this small kitchen. You can also see different roof types – a Lime crete roof, a coconut leaf thatch roof and Terracotta tile roof, all of which is made on a structure of bamboo posts and beams. The initial thatch roof is changed into a terracotta tile roof after 1.5 years. See the below links for more detailed videos which can help you understand better.
Mud Oven:
Rocket Chulha:
300 year old Wattle and Cob Traditional Houses from Ganjam:
Cob Bench using Banana Leaves:
Roofing more video – Earth-Bag Home roof:
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42 comments

  1. Hari

    Honestly love the concept of cob building. But the projects I see in this channel lacks the beauty and finishing I see in some of the western cob houses. No offense but just trying to know if its possible to build smooth walls using cob that I see in other parts of world.

    1. Thannal Hand Sculpted Homes

      @ Hari …..Hope you will see –
      1. Traditional Araish Lime Plaster in Jute Earth bag Bathroom + Tools used in Araish
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ek00j9slK2U&t=5s
      2. Revival of traditional Araish Thappi Lohi Lime Plaster 2019 – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DfEvEmRnLe0
      3. Types of Indian Plaster part 01 – http://thannal.com/types-of-indian-plaster-part-1/
      We are not fast one by one slowly we are doing. Hope you will understand. Thankyou

  2. Nachiket

    Sir, i have a question regarding the sturdiness of the house that may be built like these! Do these structures sustain in harsh monsoon we get in Western Ghats and Konkan? Can these be made earthquake proof? Please include basic idea of costs in next videos also, so that people get the idea of how it is cost friendly and eco friendly!

    1. Thannal Hand Sculpted Homes

      Kindly see mentioned links below to understand about natural houses life

      300 year old wattle and cob house in Ganjam village, Mysore –
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TCX_NV6sCPk&t=52s

      150 year old mud home of an organic farmer, Cheruvayal Raman in Wayanad, Kerala
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TIQ1yxrbgnU&t=146s

      200-year-old Adobe home, Chelur, Tumkur
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jh42cQXf8uA&t=107s

      Playlist of Ageless village homes : https://bit.ly/3ddenLH
      Mud buildings withstanding flood – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7tyrMHGsvkc&t=5s
      Surly we will include cost in our upcoming videos

  3. a2zmobile dk

    I have some questions-
    1) can we use only the treated bamboos as building material? As u know in North east, bamboo, timbers r use rather than cob.
    2) how long a treated bamboo last in such building u show?
    3) here as colum sal ( sheora robusta ) steam is used. But there is another termite proof, cheap, native, easy to cultivate, fast growing plant available, Toona ciliata. How useful this plant is?
    4) the roof u made with lime, how long it last?

    1. Thannal Hand Sculpted Homes

      If timber is abundant you can use wood But bamboo grows fast and you can cut and use it when bamboo is 4 years, and it will grow again. It is not about using lot of materials it’s about using little and small to full fill our small dreams and needs. Remembering Bapuji’s words “The world has enough for everyone’s needs, but not everyone’s greed,”
      Bamboo if you harvest properly you don’t need treatment.
      Properly Treated bamboo from market will last for more than 30 years.
      But you can see here in this Video 300 years Ganjam house with bamboos – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TCX_NV6sCPk&t=5s
      You can track this here in Chapter 2
      Know the Basics: Mud & Bamboo
      Identifying different types of mud through tests. Harvesting, treatment and preservation of bamboo. kindly wait http://thannal.com/natural-building-video-course/

    1. Thannal Hand Sculpted Homes

      Playlist of Ageless village homes : https://bit.ly/3ddenLH
      Kindly see mentioned links below to understand about natural houses life

      300 year old wattle and cob house in Ganjam village, Mysore –
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TCX_NV6sCPk&t=52s

      150 year old mud home of an organic farmer, Cheruvayal Raman in Wayanad, Kerala
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TIQ1yxrbgnU&t=146s

      200-year-old Adobe home, Chelur, Tumkur
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jh42cQXf8uA&t=107s

  4. Kishore .K

    It’s my dream to build a new mud house with only natural materials like natural clay cement for waterproof walls and lime (seashells) cement for rooftop…N it’s Completely in pyramid shaped design…

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