A Rammed Earth and Stone Yoga Studio in the UK

Invisible Studio designed a rammed earth and stone yoga studio for a hotel in Somerset, UK,  that features a 36-foot-long skylight made from a single insulated double-glazed unit.

The studio is lined entirely in beech slats which provide a “warm and immersive sanctuary-like space.” The external skin uses the same rammed earth and stone as the hotel’s adjacent gym, which is made from local limestone that gives it a distinctive red color.

“The rammed stone external skin is something we get asked about a good deal, particularly with no roof overhang,” Invisible Studio founder Piers Taylor explains. “The mix is colored only by using local ‘Hadspen’ limestone, which has a distinctive red hue, which is crushed from 45mm to dust. There is no sand added – just a small amount of binder which in this case is lime/GGBS/Cement.”

“The stone was all mixed on site, and poured bucket by bucket into the formwork,” Taylor added. “There are stainless steel tubes in the wall to ventilate a cavity behind. The external skin is tied back to a ply sheathing fixed to an internal studwork wall. The roof membrane is dressed over the parapet at the top to protect it, but held back an inch or so from the edge to conceal it. The exposed portion is then protected by a shelter coat.”

You can read the original article at archinect.com Photography by Jim Stephenson

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