This thesis addresses the issue of cataloguing traditional earthen architecture. It proposes a
methodology that will permit the systematic collection and analysis of objective and
quantifiable data relating to historic earthen, or cob, buildings in a parish in mid Devon.
The brief given for this project requhes a multi-disciplinary approach to be taken, one that
considers the topographical surroundings and the historic context of the buildings as well
as the architectural characteristics. A triangular concept is expounded, with the three
elements providing a sound basis for the development of an holistic methodology for
creating an earthen building inventory.
To comply with the requirements of the brief, a comprehensive review of a wide range of
relevant literature is described. Historic and current literature on the use of earth as a
constructional material is considered, as well as literature on landscape history and historic
documentation. The rationale is that a broad based understanding of the key elements will
guide the selection of data for inclusion in the proposed inventory database.
Data included in existing methodologies, devised for inventorying historic buildings, is
assessed, and the necessity to develop a methodology to manage cob buildings is
evaluated. The selection of the study area, the parish of Sandford, in which to demonstrate
the proposed methodology, and the collection of the descriptive and the spatial data
relating to the cob buildings is explained in detail.
The use of a relational database, linked to a Geographical Information System, to collate
the collected data and the results achieved fi"om analysis is fiilly described and discussed.
The potential use of the methodology as a powerfiil conservation tool, indicated by the
results of case studies undertaken, is also considered.
The conclusions drawn are that the developed methodology represents the first systematic
study on cob buildings inDevon, and that the important results achieved, and discoveries
made, present a distinct and significant contribution to the current knowledge of cob
buildings in mid Devon.
Date of Award | 2002 |
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Original language | English |
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THE DEVELOPMENT OF A METHODOLOGY FOR CREATING AN EARTHEN BUILDING INVENTORY
FORD, M. L. (Author). 2002
Student thesis: PhD