John C Daley wrote:I am confused about
- what you have got?
- what you want to do?
- what you need ideas with?
Adobe or cob is no good near water.
I appreciate the engagement, I would probably be confused too.
-I have lots of rock, excavation and compaction equipment, construction and fabrication tools, plenty of steel, slotted drain pipe, pond liner membrane, etc.
-Build a roughly 16'x32' addition with a rock foundation with walls and a pole barn supported roof.
-Not particularly looking for any ideas per say, other than the usual internet critique of my ideas and other lenses. My own myopic view is just that. That will likely come along more as I am actually setting things up and showing a little more what I am up to.
-The idea is the rock will extend a couple feet above where the structure is buried, then a concrete bond beam and then cob or adobe. Long overhangs and the rest. I.E. if there is 5' underground there will be a 7' wall of rock with footing below that. That would only be in one back corner then it tapers out to about 2' of cut, and a 4' wall.
I should probably also mention that the site is a building pad that was cut 10~ish years ago. It has a surface water ditch/drain cut at the top of the cut slope 15' above where the buried portion of the wall will be, so water concern is only subsurface. Honestly even the subsurface water concern is pretty minimal, but any time a wall is backfilled I like overly redundant drainage and water resistance. I'll make some video or pictures explaining my thoughts on water management better at some point.