Bruchsteinwand
A Bruchsteinwand, also known as a rubble wall, is a type of masonry structure constructed using irregularly shaped stones, often referred to as rubble or broken stone. This construction method is characterized by its simplicity and the use of locally available materials, making it a popular choice in many regions, particularly in rural areas and historical buildings. The stones are typically laid in a random pattern, with the joints filled with mortar, although some traditional techniques may involve dry-stone construction without mortar.
Bruchsteinwand construction has been used for centuries and can be found in various architectural styles, from
The durability of Bruchsteinwand structures is another advantage of this construction method. The irregular shape of
In recent years, there has been a resurgence of interest in Bruchsteinwand construction, as architects and