California Complete Cob Bungalow in Santa Cruz, California!
May 31, 2026 ∞ 12:00 pm - July 5, 2026 ∞ 2:00 pm
$2600
OUR GRACIOUS HOST
Hi there! My name is Jacob. Originally from Western New York, I grew up fishing, hunting and helping my parents around our 20-acre homestead. My family raised us close to nature, and we believed strongly in conservation of natural resources, including woodlands, wetlands, and wildlife. Later in life, protecting these resources is written into the laws I have applied to certified organic farms over the last 18 years of my career. When I moved to California for the AmeriCorps program, I was lucky enough to work for a tribal health organization in Sacramento, serving rural Native health clinics all throughout the state. Afterwards, I spent two years canvassing for environmental and social justice campaigns before studying water policy and natural resource conservation, along with Native American studies and tri
bal water rights. I have been lucky enough to purchase and care for an off-grid property bordering California’s oldest State Park, Big Basin, which is where my own homesteading journey began.
Community is nothing without people. This workshop is a grand effort to reseed the land with people to regenerate real community. This very special place has been through a lot. Being logged almost 100 years ago, the Big Basin area more recently experienced an 80,000 acre megafire. Five years later, the larger community of people (all off grid), as well as the plants, animals, and insects are regenerating and resilient. However, out of the seven homes that were thriving on this specific mountain, only one has been rebuilt after the fire. This makes our effort to build a natural, fire resistant, and healing home space more important now more than ever. I have been able to create a strong foothold, and planted a small orchard, but now it is time to create a space to help bring people back to the land. I am infinitely grateful to all those who choose to come learn, share, and dance this dream into reality.
June on the Central Coast of California is a sublime season to work in. Sunny, but cool, with temps not much higher tha
n 80 F, and not lower than 50F at night. Locals dress in layers. Sweaters or jackets in the morning, make way for shirts and shorts at midday and back to jackets or hoodies in the evening. The sun is strong here, so sun-ware and protection are important considerations.
The building site is a scenic, 20 min (15 mph) drive from the beach on a bumpy dirt road. There is a small pool onsite and creek swimming spots to cool down on the weekends, along with plenty of beauty as we regularly gaze at 360 degrees and ocean views. Wi-Fi is here, as well
as solar power for devices. An hour’s drive away is the artsy, surf town of Santa Cruz, CA, where there are many live music venues & events year-round, natural food stores, and more yoga studios than you can shake a stick at. San Francisco is a 1.5-hour drive, and there are world class beaches and surf breaks along the whole coast to explore. We do have two sweet sister dogs that will be excited to greet everyone. I have a “condo-kennel” they sleep or relax in, but they are generally around and may want to help us dig! Juniper and Georgina can be excitable, but they are friendly and will settle in.
Camp sites will have views, and I have no doubt you will be excited to call this place home for five weeks. Come join us on Mt. Shelby for an unforgettable experience of beauty, work, and community! Thank you and blessings.
LOCATION
One of the most breathtaking and magical cob workshop sites hands down! Just a 20-minute drive north from Santa Cruz, California, you will not want to leave on the weekends, well, maybe to go to the Pacific Ocean! Root Rock Farm in the Big Basin State Park area will be our home for 5 weeks, close and far from civilization. Many people will be driving in and some will be flying in. As Jacob said above, the California coastal weather can change quickly and usually has a constant pattern of foggy cool ams and pms as the ocean air drifts over the cool ocean and onto the land and back onto the ocean, while the middle of the day is hot and dry. Just take a look at the photos….they say everything!
THE PROJECT
Lovely Belgium 2025 Full Build Workshop Cottage & the newly- certified Advanced Cobbers relishing in their success!
Workshop students will be building the first COB structure on the Land and we are honored Jacob, our Host, has chosen COB to represent the start of his project, to be built in an intimate, sacred and soulful way and created, as always, with 12-15 pairs of loving and passionate muddy hands and feet. Starting with the “boots”, symbol for the stone foundation, to the “hat”, our indestructible, gorgeous trademark reciprocal green roof, we will cover EVERYTHING important in between! You will leave blissed out, confident, transformed, inspired, motivated, excited, and ready for more. Be prepared for a total life makeover, and renewed strength and empowerment to fearlessly lead a life TRUE to yourself! We see this in every workshop year after year. It’s called “Cob Therapy” and it happens organically whether you intend it or not:)
We will be building a 14m2/154ft2 round building (final size is always dependent on class number but this is usually the outcome). The breathtaking reciprocal roof structure we build in all of our workshops is the strongest roof there is, due to its interlocking spiral structure, which holds itself up with no outward pressure on the monolithic round wall of the building. In addition, it mirrors the horizontal social structure favored in indigenous societies, who meet under these types of roofs for council circles, as we will do weekly throughout the 5 weeks, to support all the inner and outer work happening.
Students in this Advanced Cobber Certification training will, as always, learn all the steps to building a complete Cob Building from scratch. In week 1, we dig the foundation trench and fill it with landscape-wrapped drainage rock/gravel followed by a sturdy 30cm-wide aesthetic natural stone stemwall to support the cob wall and roof. We finish the week off by pouring the first layer of adobe/cob floor on a layer of insulation underlain by a gravel drainage base and wrap up with the door(s) installation. In weeks 2 & 3, we build the monolithic cob wall, layer by layer, with all its detailed insertions (windows, shelves, electrical housing, hooks, niches, bottles, desk/counter, anchors and roof connectors), and finish week 3 off with 2 days of relaxed
sculpting. In week 4 we plaster our beautifully-decorated and solid wall with an earthen/fermented manure scratch coat mix. On Friday we build and install the Reciprocal Roof primary rafter structure and in week 5 we complete the structure and sheathing to support the impermeable Green Roof covering. On the final days we will finish the top of the wall as well as the second finish floor coat, ready for Graduation and the Celebration on Saturday evening. Sunday morning is our Closing Circle followed by our final Lunch together and before the afternoon public Open House, when the final project is revealed to the outside world!
We encourage non-White and multiracial students who are curious or already interested and passionate about earthen construction to come learn the art and technique of cob building with CCG. We want a workshop that feels comfortable for non-white students, and aim for a healthy balance of races, cultures and languages. CCG has taught in many countries of the world and our mission is to create access to everyone interested, especially the local people, so we can create international cob building families where all students grow and learn on a personal and interpersonal level. We aim to create intercultural and interhuman bonding experiences through our Cob building workshops to heal the world one Cob house at a time. So please follow your Heart & Soul, listen to the Call, and embark on a life-changing adventure in 2026!
DETAILED WORKSHOP DESCRIPTION
The COB bonds start the moment everyone comes together on Opening afternoon, and the masks fall and you can just be YOU! Costa Rica, 2025
The 35-day Advanced Cob Building Workshop consists of 25 days (Monday through Friday) of learning & construction for 4 hours in the morning and 3 hours in the afternoon with theoretical instruction (lectures with graphics) on most Monday, Wednesday and Friday afternoons to complement the hands-on experience. Students arrive on Saturday before dinner and Sunday by 12pm and settle in. The two meals offered on Saturday (dinner) and Sunday (brunch) are optional and an additional fee of 10€ each. The Workshop begins at 4pm and ends on a Sunday, 5 weeks later, after the morning Closing Circle & Brunch, around 2pm. Students can arrive a day before (Saturday) to acclimate and settle in (please let us know) but will need to cover their own food needs, or pay the extra meal fees . The Opening Circle begins promptly at 4pm, followed by a Host Site Orientation at 5:30pm, Dinner at 6:30pm and an Introduction to the Project by the Instructors at 7:30pm. We require that students arrive Saturday before dark or Sunday by 12pm AT THE LATEST!!! We need to begin ALL TOGETHER, as the most important information for the success and smooth-running of the workshop and the well-being of the students will happen on Sunday between 4pm and 8:30pm. It is very inconvenient for students, Host, Instructors and the group, when someone arrives late and misses any of the opening sessions.
2025 Costa Rica CCG students hard at work bonding the cob layers with cobbers’ thumbs as the wall rises 30cm each day!
Please be punctual because Monday morning at 9 am we begin digging the trench for our Cob Building and students need to be prepared and ready to go!!!!
Following Breakfast from 7:30-8:15am, the morning learning/building session begins at 8:30 am and lasts until 1pm with a 20-minute snack pause at 11am. Lunch break is from 1pm to 2:30pm, which includes a rest time before the 3-hour afternoon session begins, from 2:30pm-5:30pm. Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays there is a 60-minute lecture at 2:30pm, followed by construction time. Tuesdays and Thursdays students begin building again right after the rest time. After class in the afternoon there is a 90-minute break before dinner (served from 7pm to 8pm), in which students are encouraged to stretch, do some type of relaxation/movement practice, go swimming, walking and just relax.
There is sometimes a work trade student officially or informally leading yoga and movement practice in the mornings or afternoons (depending on student preference). There will also be 3-4 evenings throughout the workshop after dinner for showing slides, videos and having Course-related discussions. Other evenings except Tuesdays are mostly free and sometimes students offer informal courses in their specialties and passions. Tuesdays are reserved for our weekly Council Circle, where we do a deeper sharing and listening to attend to the inner worlds of our students, staff & Host(s) during this intense experience.
On weekends students are free to explore the area, rest onsite, and even continue building, subject to Instructor approval. All weekend meals are provided by students who are welcome to use the kitchen. Host and/or other students can carpool into town for weekend food provisions.
The 35-day Course will offer practical learning by building a complete 14m2 curvilinear building from foundation to roof, as described in the “Project” section. Those who complete the 35-day Workshop will receive an Advanced Cobber Certificate of Completion for Foundation, Cob Walls (which includes Door, Windows, Shelves, Art, Niches, Bottles, Electrical Housing & Plumbing preparation), Floor, Plaster & Roof.
DAILY SCHEDULE
The daily schedule (subject to slight modifications due to climate/time of year) will be:
7:30-8:15 Breakfast
8:30-1:00 Class
1:00-2:30 Lunch
2:30-5:30 Class (Lecture on MWF)
5:30-7:00 Rest/Yoga
7:00-8:00 Dinner
8:00-9:00 Council Circle (Tues) & Slides/Videos/Discussion (Thurs)
Students are expected to be on time and participate in all sessions and required activities as the goal of building a full construction depends on the whole group working together!
COURSE CONTENTS
Students will learn every phase of building a cob building from foundation through the reciprocal roof in hands-on building and lectures/theory. In addition to the lectures, slideshows and videos will be shown to support and enhance their understanding of cob materials, cob building, design, geography, budgeting, business options and legal issues.
Our hands-on practice will include:
digging foundation trench
pouring gravel and inserting drainage pipe (if applicable)
building foundation stemwall
analyzing soils and materials
making test bricks
deciding on correct mixture
deciding on best location
making cob w/ partner and solo building with cob
preparing and inserting the door
preparing and inserting fixed and opening windows
preparing and inserting shelves
inserting bottle windows, glass and other objects
inserting electrical housing and outlet/switch boxes (when applicable)*
insert PVC pipe for plumbing in walls (when applicable)*
sculpting
preparing and applying earthen plaster (1 coat)
pouring an earthen floor (2 coats)
preparing walls for roof connection
building reciprocal roof frame
putting on roof sheathing and other elements
installing impermeable liner and green roof components
making small-scale cob designs of future projects (time permitting)
In addition to Cob Building practices, the Course material also includes:
legal cob construction practices & the international cob code (Appendix AU in the IRC)
cost analysis
creating a cob business (building/teaching)
assisting, building and teaching with CruzinCobGlobal
*While the insertion of electrical housing and one or more outlet/switch boxes and PVC pipes to hold plumbing are always included in the workshops, the simplicity or complexity depends on the host’s design and preferences. There will be no electrical wiring or plumbing pipes installed during workshop. That is beyond the focus of this course and requires professional experience and certification/licensing.
REQUIREMENTS & IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Students will need to come prepared for demanding physical work from Day 1.
This includes bringing:
Work clothes appropriate for the country and climate we are in
Work boots or other closed-toe shoes (for foundation and roof)
Flip-flops or Crocs (for cobbing/plaster days)
Rubber dishwashing gloves (for lime mortar)
Work Gloves (for stone work)
Tool Belt
Tape Measure
Box Cutter /Straight Edge
Wood Hand Saw with medium teeth (cheap)*
Level (2ft)*
Hammer*
Japanese plastering trowel(s) (order online)
Basic pointed steel mortar/plastering trowel
Ear Plugs (roof week)
Safety Glasses
Wood Chisel*
4”-6” Diameter Round Plastic Container Lids (for plastering)
Good Moisturizer for Hands & Feet
Hat
Sunglasses
Water Bottle
Notebook/Pen/Camera
Carpenter Pencil & Sharpener
Sample of your Soil (optional)
Any other power tools like skillsaw, grinder with metal blade, cordless drill, chop saw, extra hammers, trowels, saws, levels…will be very welcome if you have them and are driving in. Some students fly in with only carry-on luggage and can’t bring some of these tools.
*These tools will be very helpful to bring if you can, to minimize sharing and waiting, but if you can’t the Host will provide them.
***PLEASE READ THIS IMPORTANT INFO!***
Everyone is essential to the completion of the build! These workshops are designed for people that want to learn how to build a complete structure from start to finish in a professional manner and amount of time. They are very intensive and, while we make time for yoga, stretching, dancing, music, relaxing….all students are expected to be present and participating in all building and lecture learning hours unless absolutely incapable due to illness or have some other significant/emergency reason. This is because we design the size of the building and organize the structure of the workshop in accordance with the number of students and when people are absent, it impacts the whole group and the other students have to work harder and it disturbs the integrity of the group. It takes the whole village to see the building through from start to finish! In addition, Instructors set up building work according to students’ strengths and learning needs. In short, if you don’t feel that you will be able to bepresent every day for every session, please re-think your readiness for our Advanced Training. We attract serious and highly-motivated students so if that’s you, you will be surrounded by others with the same desire to learn and build! Everyone has a role every day all day!
Everybody on the roof to tighten the first 20 washers & nuts on the threaded rods holding the primary roof rafters together in Kenya, 2025
We need and depend on everyone’s full participation in each day of the workshop. This is a total group effort on all levels: physically, mentally, emotionally and energetically. If someone is physically absent from the site and lectures due to illness or other urgency for more than one full day, they will need to make up the days missed in a subsequent workshop to receive the Certificate (only paying food costs). If physically injured or ill (and capable), it is requested students still be present at the site and for lecture and other required evening activities, so as to not miss out on information and keep learning by observation, and thus still qualify for the Certificate.
The collaborative effort in our intensive trainings makes the work so much easier, especially during the wall build! Kenya, 2025
The workshop intensity changes from week 1 to week 5 with the focus of the week. The first foundation week breaks people in with the work of moving, lifting, rolling and placing rocks and is a new and demanding physical and mental experience for most students. It also includes the first layers and coat of cob floor. The second week and part of the third week of cob-making and building are similar to the rock foundation week in physical demand, but are more flowing, multi-faceted and cardiovascular in movement. On Thursday & Friday of week 3, the workshop takes a turn and slows down and the body can rest as students connect with their creative source now to design sculptures and beautify the walls around niches, shelves, windows, etc. This is a very special rewarding experience and time of the workshop, decorating the walls with personal meaning as expressed by each unique student. Usually there is an overarching theme decided on by the Host(s). Plastering follows sculpting and is another enjoyable more lightweight physical experience, that lends itself to talking and sharing at the wall in a meditative rhythm as the students have bonded and shared deeply through a variety of experiences for a month. On day 5 of week 4, after the wall has been plastered, the roof begins. This part is the beginning of a change of pace from the earthen building work to carpentry skills, power tools, measuring, sawing, drilling, hammering, screwing, trimming, etc. But now the workshop is in its final stretch and there is a boost of energy to wrap up the roof, close the top of the wall,
Setting up and deconstructing the roof on the ground a few times to build the confidence of building it on the wall! Kenya, 2025
and tend to finishing touches….the grand finale!
For students wanting a more mellow slow-paced cob experience, along with time for personal exploration and experimentation following their own rhythm, these workshops are not for you! However, you can find a more suitable workshop online with other organizations that offer a shorter period, focused on building a garden wall, a bench, a compost toilet or some other smaller scale project.
Students are required to read “The Hand-Sculpted House” and “Essential Cob Construction” (see website Resources page) before the workshop begins, and any other books they find or are listed on our Resources page, ideally on plastering and reciprocal roof building. We ask that you watch the many videos on our our “International Cob Workshop” playlist on Claudine’s YouTube channel, the new educational YouTube series “Building a Mud Home” by Cooper Green, posted by Natural Buildings and created from our North Carolina workshop footage, and the ones posted on CruzinCobGlobal’s website under Gallery, to get an idea of what is expected. Also it is a great idea to watch as many other videos on cob and reciprocal roofs as you can to come mentally prepared. Please bring your book(s).
Students must tend to their own personal needs, drink alot of water, rest when needed and exert themselves at a steady pace. Students who cannot do the strenuous physical work should let us know when registering, so we can make sure the workshop is a good fit. If approved before the workshop begins, we will aim to adjust appropriately. There is alot to do to support making and building with cob, while respecting your physical limitations!!!
Finally, please bring a watch or use your phone to be prompt and ready for each part of the Course, including mealtimes. Please make sure you share your dietary restrictions/allergies with CCG in your registration form. Note that very demanding dietary needs will not be able to be met (vegan & non-gluten ok) and those students may be recommended not to participate, unless they are willing to meet their special needs on their own, which will not include kitchen access on weekdays. Please discuss with Claudine at time of desire to register. Also please bring your essential snacks and foods, pillow and whatever you NEED to be comfortable and happy. Feel free to also bring playlists, speaker, slides, videos, movies and books to share, as well as a sample of your soil to test.
We look forward to opening you to a whole new world of experience, skill, growth and transformation as you bond with your new COB family for life!
MEALS & ACCOMMODATIONS
Our amazing workshop cooks chosen by each Host are responsible for the daily joy of rewards for the sweat and effort!!! Belgium, 2025
We will serve three meals a day from Monday through Friday including the Welcome and Celebration Dinners and Farewell Brunch. On weekends students will be on their own for food and may use the onsite kitchen. Meals will be vegetarian and locally-based as much as possible, including farm produce and eggs! Carnivores & pescatarians & omnivores will, if desired, be offered non-vegetarian options of meals a few times a week and/or supplemented with canned fish, dried meats, cold cuts. They are also welcome to buy or bring their own supplements.
We will attend to vegan and gluten-free diets if needed, but any other restrictions & allergies that require extensive preparation needs, will probably not be able to be honored, and kitchen will only be accessible on weekends for students.
Camping with your own tent or hammock and bedding or and in your vehicle are free. If you want to rent an indoor space at a neighbor’s nearby, that may be a possibility we can look into.
COB INSTRUCTOR
CLAUDINE “COB QUEEN” DÉSIRÉE
Born and raised on the 22nd floor of a skyscraper in NYC to two Jewish European immigrants from France and Romania via Morocco, I carried my Manhattan/European roots with me to California and beyond. I studied Geography, International Relations/Development and International Environmental Policy in the academic world in California, France, and Switzerland before and while raising Viva, Joia and Xica, my three stellar sons, currently established all over the U.S. and honing their unique journeys… and all cob lovers of course!!!! My eldest Son Viva has become a Master Cobber in his own right, specializing in Fire & Cob, meaning beautifully-sculpted heaters, cookstoves, and ovens, as well as stand-alone Cob Art.
My academic pursuits soon gave way to the obligatory West Coast Yoga/Meditation/Massage path and thus the work of a Spiritually Awakened life was initiated. My academic interests were also complemented with hands-on learning in every aspect of Sustainable Living skills, which I then put into action in our 5000 square foot homestead in downtown Santa Cruz, near the beach, with cob buildings, permaculture, a compost toilet, chickens, fruit trees and the lowest utility bill in SC! When my youngest son turned 18 in 2014, and I turned 50, my next Dream was manifested with the sale of our Mini-Urban Ecovillage in Santa Cruz to fuel a solo Global Ecovillage and Cob Teaching Bike Tour for the next five years through 15 countries in Africa, South America, the US and Europe, in which I taught over 30 workshops, most of them 4-5-week full builds.
In January of 2019 I bought 5 hectares in the Alentejo region of Portugal, planning on manifesting a Cob Ecovillage there. However the isolation and dependence on a vehicle, as well as the extreme winter/summer climates and drought conditions led me back to the Azores Islands, that had caught my Heart the first time I stepped out of the plane and smelled/felt the air. I had been brought to the Azores by an astrocartography reading in which my Venus and Neptune lines were strongly activated there. My Neptune line runs right through São Miguel and one kilometer from the Quinta da Vida Beleza Ecovillage Farm
that I created from scratch between January 2020 and 2023, with the help of many workshop students, teachers, volunteers, friends and my sons. It is the present culmination of my 20+ years of Cob Life! It is a fearlessly manifested Vision. It is my comfort as I wake up every morning on the 2nd floor of my Cob Home and look out at the Atlantic Ocean to see if it looks good for an early morning swim. The Azorean moist pleasant breezes that are always a perfect temperature wrap me in LOVE, nurturing my Soul and Spirit every day. The village I envisioned became a reality in a mere 3 years, and is now highly enjoyed by campers, bungalow guests, volunteers, family, friends, students, cats, chickens and many other living beings visible and invisible. It is the first if its kind in the Azores and a unique phenomenon on the Planet. You can find it on GoogleMaps and visit the website, and come visit us for a dose of Natural before it is sold and transferred to the next fortunate caretaker.
Beautiful outdoor cob kitchen built by students led by Brazililan CCG Instructor Paula Carneira, 2023
Our last additions are my beloved and magnificent 2-story personal Compost Toilet with ocean view and an Outdoor Rocket Stove Kitchen. My unending love of travel, speaking in other languages and cultural immersion will always continue, and I envision having beautiful cob houses to come to in all of my favorite places, which I am continuing to discover. I am so grateful for the strong support of the Universe confirming this path every day.
My first international cob workshop in the Canaries in 2015…been a full 11 years on the road and 22 years of spreading the COB word!
Learning to build cob houses has been an unexpected gift in so many ways. The joy I see on people’s faces at my workshops when they roll up their pants for the first time and stick their toes in the cool soft mud, the laughter and heart-to-heart conversations ignited while mixing and building with a partner, the meditative concentration of working on a sculpture, the satisfaction of stepping back and seeing your beautiful trimmed wall section, the excitement at embedding bottles and sculpting an art window, the bliss of relaxing with good food and a cold beer after a full day’s building in community, and the gratitude of leaving confident in starting a dream project….are why I do this work. Over and over again, all over the world, cob building creates childlike joy, love, community, and empowerment. It has shown itself to be much more than a building technique. It is a remedy for a better Life on Earth. It creates Happy People living in Happy Houses. May the legacy of CruzinCobGlobal continue to heal the World one workshop at a time, one new cobber and one more cob house at a time. Aho.
TRANSPORTATION
Students will get to Santa Cruz by car and rideshare/carpooling, bus or train/plane to San Jose. The San Jose Airport (SJC) is the easiest, though SFO is only an hour away. We will setup a Whatsapp thread once we are a month out for students to organize carpooling.
REGISTRATION & PAYMENT
Very Early Bird Rate: $2600, paid in full by February 1st, 2026
Early Bird Rate: $2700, paid in full by April 1st, 2026
Standard Rate: $2800, paid in full by May 1st, 2026
We are offering 4 work trade positions which give you a $250 discount for working one hour each weekday from 6:30am to 7:30am either on the site prepping materials and other work as guided by the Instructors or preparing & putting away breakfast. Two persons for each service. These are the first options to go. Depending on when you pay in full, the discount is taken off the appropriate amount.
Payment in USD (convert to current exchange rate) can be made using Zelle, Paypal and Venmo to claudinedesiree@gmail.com. Europeans and other international students can pay in Euros at the current conversion rate using the Wise app/website using same email. You can also use this link for a free transfer up to 500€: https://wise.com/invite/ihpc/claudined
Please contact claudine@cruzincobglobal.org or Whatsapp +1(831) 212-7225 to register and ask any questions.
To hold your spot (there are 12 for new students and 3 for returning students), you can make a 50% deposit. The balance owed depends on the date of payment in full. Final payment deadline is May 1st, 2026.
CANCELLATION POLICY
Students who have paid and cancel by March 1st, 2026 can get a full refund minus a 5% administrative/inconvenience fee on the amount they have paid.
Students who have paid and cancel by April 1st, 2026 will receive a credit for a future workshop within two years minus a 10% administrative/inconvenience fee.
Students who have paid and cancel after April 1st, 2026 will not receive a refund or credit unless they have proof of an emergency situation or other reason out of their control, in which case they will receive a credit for two years minus the 10% admin fee.
SEE YOU IN THE MUD!


















































