Our passion for building culture
Architecture is more than just a façade. It shapes quality of life, forms places and tells stories. This is exactly what we want to make visible with Open Doors Engadin. As a real estate company anchored in the Engadin with an office in St. Moritz, we have been supporting the project since the first edition. Because anyone who loves the Engadin also loves its architecture. The regional building culture has evolved historically and is modern and innovative at the same time. This field of tension can be experienced by everyone over a weekend - with buildings that would otherwise usually remain closed. Guided tours, discussions and spontaneous encounters with architects, owners and visitors bring the experience to life.
Our role: in the thick of it instead of just a sponsor
As in previous years, our office at Via Serlas 23 was once again the starting point for the two architectural walks in St. Moritz. Our employees greeted interested visitors with genuine enthusiasm for what is being created and carried forward here architecturally. Strengthened, they went on a tour that provided exciting insights into properties that are not quite commonplace. Open Doors Engadin shows more than just beautiful facades: It promotes public dialog about building culture, creates an understanding of architecture and brings people together - residents and tourists, amateurs and professionals, generations and perspectives.
This is exactly what our values at Ginesta Immobilien are all about. We help design spaces that connect people: Real estate - values - life.
Architecture walks in St. Moritz
This year, we were once again the starting point for the two architecture walks in St. Moritz. The winners of our competition were there when the doors of over 80 architectural gems opened once again. Well fortified with coffee and croissants, we set off on a tour of St. Moritz together with other interested parties who had registered early for the tour. The Open Doors Engadin was once again a complete success this year - the organizing committee was also more than satisfied.
We would like to thank everyone involved for this informative, architecturally unique weekend and are already looking forward to next year.
Photos: Manuel Martini