The traditional Grisons houses, often built from solid wood and stone, are a real eye-catcher in the mountains. They reflect the rugged beauty of the region and are perfectly suited to the practical needs of life in this environment.
Thick stone walls, small windows and steep slate roofs are typical of this style of construction. These elements ensure that the houses are stable and can withstand the extreme weather conditions.
Grisons architecture will continue to evolve in the future. Sustainability and respect for nature will remain very important.
Renewable energies, innovative construction methods and an awareness of the need to preserve cultural heritage will continue to shape the architecture of this region in the years to come.
To ensure that this can happen efficiently, we record the existing buildings as a basis for planning and for planning security.
The traditional Grisons houses, often built from solid wood and stone, are a real eye-catcher in the mountains. They reflect the rugged beauty of the region and are perfectly suited to the practical needs of life in this environment.