Residence M.

The client’s commitment made it possible to build a consistently designed adobe house: the foundations and basement walls are made of concrete, while the exterior walls of the first floor are made of rammed earth – 63 cm thick, produced with the excavated material from the building site and mixed with brick chippings. All interior and exterior surfaces of these walls were left unplastered.

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The upper floor is built on top of the walls, which are strongly structured in plan and pierced with large openings, using a timber frame construction. This is filled with light clay and plastered with clay. Clay from the property was also used as filling material for the suspended ceiling and for various finishing details.

Category
Living
Attributes
Exterior wall, Load-bearing
Architecture

Arch. Robert Felber, Martin Rauch

Customer

Eduard and Kathrin Mathies

Time period
1993-1996
Executiom

Lehm Ton Erde Baukunst GmbH with client

Location
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Production type
In situ production

Covers the entire on-site process — from setting up the project-specific formwork & compacting the material to final finishing and detailing.

Products
Wall
Walls made of 100% earth - formed & compacted on site or produced as prefabricated elements, load-bearing or self-supporting.
Interior lining
Interior linings made of 100 % earth - can be flexibly integrated into existing buildings as prefabricated elements.
In situ production

Covers the entire on-site process — from setting up the project-specific formwork & compacting the material to final finishing and detailing.

Wall
Walls made of 100% earth - formed & compacted on site or produced as prefabricated elements, load-bearing or self-supporting.
Interior lining
Interior linings made of 100 % earth - can be flexibly integrated into existing buildings as prefabricated elements.