Week | Instruction | Activity |
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Week 1: Foundation | Talk about medieval houses in Europe. Show pictures of early, middle and late medieval houses in Europe. Round celtic houses, dug-out houses in colder regions, wattle and daub. Wattle and daub mixed with stone | Using paper clay on a cardboard foundation, lay out the shape of the house with paper clay, putting a stick upright every few inches. Can make a round, square, or rectangle house |
Week 2: Wattling | Watch videos about wattling | Wattle the house (weave thin, fresh sticks around the upright posts to form the wall) |
Week 3: Daubing | Learn about daubing (daub, like cob, means a roundish blob…like the blob of clay/sand/straw) you blob onto your wattle. Watch a video on daubing | Daub the house! Kids mix their daub/cob in the aluminum foil trays (use clay and sand/soil and maybe wool or flax roving—straw will likely be too coarse) and then apply to their house! |
Week 4: Interior | Learn about what was inside these medieval houses, and the foods eaten. Talk about why pot holes are called pot holes (because clay was harvested there to make pots!). Maybe watch BBC farm video on clay pots and threshed floors. | Thresh the floor with chopped up straw/grass. Make a fire ring in the middle with stones. Make a clay pot with clay |
Week 5: Roofing | Learn about how roofs were thatched! Watch BBC farm video on thatching | Make half of the roof and thatch it! If kids have extra time, they can continue to decorate their house, make doors and shutters from popsicle sticks, etc |
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randal cranor wrote:Howdy,
Lloyd Kahn, and his large format book Shelter, shows traditional building styles around the world. A good section on stacked stone foundation, post and beam(hand hewn), wattle and daub, and thatched roofs, etc.
Another book, dealing with local building styles, native materials and regions, is Drew and Louise Langsners book "Handmade, Vanishing Cultures of Europe and the Near East". Full of very good photos, rural, off the beaten path, traditional lifestyles.
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John C Daley wrote:
This community is reconstruction of a Medieval community, it may be helpful.
Nicole Alderman wrote:Building a miniature cob house is a fun way to start and try out the process. Even in medieval times, they made models of their buildings before building the large-scale one.
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Chris McClellan wrote:Very cool Nicole. Thank you for sharing. I like to use 1" thick "cookie" log slices for the bases of cob fairy houses we build with the kids. They look great and hold up to the abuse and are easy to reuse. You can also drill holes to hold your posts.
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Chris McClellan wrote:Don't bother with the sand just get your clay really wet and sticky and beat in the shredded paper mechanically. Fill it with microfibers. Without sand you need a lot more fiber. Clay is just glue. It has little compressive strength and tends to expand and contract so much with humidity changes thst it csn turn itself to dust without structure (aggregate) to stick to. Fiber or sand will work as aggregate. For daube fine fiber is better than sand as aggregate.
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