LEHM TON ERDE
MARTIN RAUCH
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Projects
Workshop Rauch
Workshop Rauch
1
1
Residential house Rauch
Residential house Rauch
2
2
House M.
House M.
3
3
House R.
House R.
4
4
House L.
House L.
5
5
LKH Feldkirch
LKH Feldkirch
6
6
Congress center
Congress center
7
7
Noise reduction wall
Noise reduction wall
8
8
City garden
City garden
9
9
Cemetery Wil
Cemetery Wil
10
10
Cemetery St. Gerold
11
Cemetery Schlins
Cemetery Schlins
12
12
Cemetery Batschuns
Cemetery Batschuns
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13
Cemetery Fluntern
Cemetery Fluntern
14
14
Cemetery Hergiswil
Cemetery Hergiswil
15
15
Chapel of Reconciliation
Chapel of Reconciliation
16
16
Zoological Garden
Zoological Garden
17
17
Print shop Gugler
Print shop Gugler
18
18
UVEK Bern
UVEK Bern
19
19
Vineyard La Raia
Vineyard La Raia
20
20
Warehouses St. Gallen
Warehouses St. Gallen
21
21
Busstation Thüringen
Busstation Thüringen
22
22
Atelier Gassner
Atelier Gassner
23
23
Sihlhölzli Zürich
Sihlhölzli Zürich
24
24
KUB/Earthwall/Biennale
KUB/Earthwall/Biennale
25
25
Church Riem
Church Riem
26
26
Lehmo furnaces
Lehmo furnaces
27
27
Low Cost Housing Africa
Low Cost Housing Africa
28
28
Living Tebogo
Living Tebogo
29
29
Handmade School
Handmade School
30
30
Kindergarten Baya
Kindergarten Baya
31
31
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Cemetery provosts residence St. Gerold 1994, St. Gerold A
Constructor Pater Nathanael, Propstei St. Gerold
Concept Martin Rauch, Schlins A
Builder Lehm Ton Erde Martin Rauch, Schlins

The cloister in the Great Walservally, founded a thousand years ago, was destined to deterioration and erosion in 1960. It was revived and in the last decades it has become a widely valued cultural and event forum. In the process of its refurbishment in the sixties, the cemetery was also rearranged. Instead of individual gravestones, the names of the deceased are written on steel sheets and commemorated in this way. A 20cm thick rammed earth wall was placed in front of the old enclosure wall in concrete. The main entrance received a new forecourt with the slanted, open gate sash. In the Lower Church the grave of the Saint Gerold, that was only discovered and excavated in 1965, was rearranged. Rauch has contained the grave with a rammed earth plinth. The unsightly concrete ceiling was refurbished with suspended, curved earthen tiles giving a new bottom view. The membranous character becomes obvious with the opened cutting lines, which also have the lightening for the room integrated in its splices.