LEHM TON ERDE
MARTIN RAUCH
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Workshop Rauch
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Residential house Rauch
Residential house Rauch
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2
House M.
House M.
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3
House R.
House R.
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4
House L.
House L.
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5
LKH Feldkirch
LKH Feldkirch
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6
Congress center
Congress center
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7
Noise reduction wall
Noise reduction wall
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8
City garden
City garden
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9
Cemetery Wil
Cemetery Wil
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10
Cemetery St. Gerold
Cemetery St. Gerold
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11
Cemetery Schlins
Cemetery Schlins
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12
Cemetery Batschuns
Cemetery Batschuns
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13
Cemetery Fluntern
Cemetery Fluntern
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14
Cemetery Hergiswil
Cemetery Hergiswil
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15
Chapel of Reconciliation
Chapel of Reconciliation
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16
Zoological Garden
Zoological Garden
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17
Print shop Gugler
Print shop Gugler
18
18
UVEK Bern
UVEK Bern
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19
Vineyard La Raia
Vineyard La Raia
20
20
Warehouses St. Gallen
Warehouses St. Gallen
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21
Busstation Thüringen
Busstation Thüringen
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22
Atelier Gassner
Atelier Gassner
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23
Sihlhölzli Zürich
Sihlhölzli Zürich
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24
KUB/Earthwall/Biennale
KUB/Earthwall/Biennale
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25
Church Riem
Church Riem
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26
Lehmo furnaces
Lehmo furnaces
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27
Low Cost Housing Africa
Low Cost Housing Africa
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28
Living Tebogo
Living Tebogo
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29
Handmade School
Handmade School
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30
Kindergarten Baya
Kindergarten Baya
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31
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Atelier Martin Rauch 1990-1994, Schlins A
Constructor Lehm Ton Erde Werkstätte für Keramik und Lehmbau, Schlins A
Architects Mag Arch. Robert Felber, Wien A, Martin Rauch, Schlins A
Building Lehm Ton Erde Martin Rauch, Schlins

The workshop for ceramics and adobe and earth works became a demonstration and experimental building for all kinds of earthen building techniques. The planning was carried out together with the architect Robert Felber, the construction was done by Martin Rauch and his team on self initiative. The foundations and the basement walls were done in reinforced concrete. The overlaying construction was done in light metal. To the south the walls carry a straddled wood roof, covered in a grass layer. Underneath the far projecting umbrella the 55cm thick and 4m tall walls in rammed earth technique were pulled up. The material for the walls was collected from the basement excavation. The clay was graded, mixed earth-moist with roughly 10% brick chippings and condensed mechanically. The fourth outside wall was done in a light wood-glass structure. Partially with solar panels and in Trombe type walls, it opens up the building like a comb to the sun, form-fitting it to the adjacent working terrace.