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Introduction | ||
1 | Cordwood Masonry: A Vernacular Architectural Tradition | 3 |
2 | My 25-Year Love Affair with Cordwood Masonry | 13 |
3 | Cordwood Masonry 101 | 21 |
4 | Stackwall Construction: The Double Wall Technique | 37 |
5 | The Lomax Corner | 43 |
6 | A Round Cordwood House with 16 Sides | 49 |
7 | Octagons, Hexagons, and Other Shapes | 57 |
8 | Bottle Designs in a Cordwood Wall | 63 |
9 | Patterned Cordwood Masonry | 71 |
10 | Electrical Wiring in Cordwood Masonry Buildings | 79 |
11 | Using Cement Retarder with Cordwood Masonry | 85 |
12 | When It Shrinks, Stuff It! | 93 |
13 | A Mobile Home Converted to Cordwood | 99 |
14 | A Shop Teacher's Approach | 103 |
15 | Paper-Enhanced Mortar | 109 |
16 | Stonewood: A Love Story | 117 |
17 | Woodland Treat | 121 |
18 | Cordwood on the Gulf Coast | 127 |
19 | A Cordwood and Cob Roundhouse in Wales | 133 |
20 | More Cordwood and Cob | 139 |
21 | Cordwood in Chile | 147 |
22 | One Old and One New in Sweden | 151 |
23 | Creating with Stone, Wood, and Light | 157 |
24 | The Community Round House at Pompanuck | 167 |
25 | A New Home on an Old Foundation | 177 |
26 | The Mortgage-free Cordwood Home | 183 |
27 | Cordwood and the Building Inspector | 193 |
28 | Cordwood and the Code | 203 |
29 | Cordwood and the Code: A Case Study | 207 |
30 | Cordwood Code Issues: Strength and Insulation | 213 |
Afterword: Where We Go from Here | 221 | |
Bibliography | 223 | |
Glossary of Terms | 227 | |
Index | 231 | |
About the Authors | 239 |
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