The Rauch House
Roger Boltshauser / Martin Rauch
The first comprehensive documentation of a unique house made out of clay
The town of Schlins in Vorarlberg has long been a Mecca for all those with
an interest in clay construction. On the steep southern slope, the city builder
Martin Rauch worked together with Zurich architect Roger Boltshauser to erect his new artist’s residence.
From its foundation all the way to its flat roof, it is made entirely of
excavated soil from the site on which it is built: the floors and arched
ceilings, the plasterwork on ceiling and walls, the washstands, tiles and stairs
– all are made from the single material clay in its various forms.
The house is a show house as well as the document of a unique collaboration.
At the same time, it is a striking exempla of how, with the structural and
design limitations of this “soft” and massive building technique, a spatially
and tectonically adequate design can be achieved – and how an archaic building technique can be used in a contemporary manner. With today’s renewed focus on
energetic and ecological consequences, clay construction, with its special
ecological, organic, and aesthetic qualities, is again becoming a subject of
widespread interest. The structure presented in this book has received national and international awards and represents a milestone in the field.
Otto Kapfinger, Axel Simon
The Rauch House
English/German, 2011
160 pages, 16,5 x 24,0 cm, softcover
200 ills. in color, 50 in b/w, 100 drawings
ISBN-13: 978-3-0346-0109-2
GBP 54.00 / EUR 59.90 (D)
For ordering please contact the Publisher
- Birkhäuser Verlag - www.birkhauser-architecture.com