Being part of nature
The bees are buzzing and humming on this warm early summer's day. These bees are part of the green spaces that have been created according to the permaculture principle. Living in harmony with nature is not just an empty phrase here, but is realised wherever possible. The new housing estate is designed with nature and sustainability in mind. As a result, not only bees and other animal species have been living here since 2022, but also families, singles and couples. A total of 110 private homes with 1 to 5.5 rooms are located in these eleven buildings. School, shopping facilities, hospital, cycle paths and public transport are in the immediate vicinity, and Sion train station is just four kilometres away.
Focus on building materials
The three-storey buildings are impressive in terms of architecture, choice of building materials and building technology. Most of the flats have spacious terraces, loggias or gardens where you can relax and enjoy the view out to the surrounding Alps. The functional and efficient building complexes are built in traditional concrete construction with rear-ventilated rock wool insulation. The façade is clad in wood. Sustainable energy generation was also important. On the one hand, the latest generation of air/water heat pumps provide heating for the flats and hot water. On the other hand, the photovoltaic system supplies the required electricity.