
Georg Rauh
- A monograph on the Swiss Bauhaus architect Georg Rauh
- With 200 images and 150 plans
- With articles by Ita Heinze Greenberg, Gregory Grämiger, Patrick Schoeck-Ritschard
Georg Rauh (1906–1965) enhanced the Eastern Swiss architectural landscape with his work. His oeuvre, comprising around 100 buildings, is characterised by the considered placement of volumes, sensible floor plans and a subtle choice of materials. A clear programme is discernible: reduction and functionality, fully in the spirit of Bauhaus teaching. The trained carpenter studied at the Bauhaus Dessau under Hannes Meyer and Ludwig Hilberseimer, before graduating in 1932 under Mies van der Rohe. After returning to Switzerland, he worked as a teacher at a vocational school and subsequently as an architect for social housing.
This catalogue of works documents his architectural heritage and its key buildings, which are portrayed by comparing the original plans, as well as in images and photographs by Ladina Bischof. Furthermore, the themes “The Bauhaus and Switzerland”, “Wooden modernity” and “Cooperative building” are discussed within a historical context with respect to his work.
Text in German.
- Publisher
- Quart Publishers
- ISBN
- 9783037613436
- Publish date
- 8th Sep 2025
- Binding
- Hardback
- Territory
- World excluding Central Europe, Spain, Portugal, Italy, Africa, Middle East, and West Indies
- Size
- 280 mm x 220 mm
- Pages
- 180 Pages
- Illustrations
- 200 color, 150 b&w
- Name of series
- Monographs
Distributed by ACC Art Books
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