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25 professionals including engineers, architects, designers and draughtsman, 4 sector directors and over 70 specialised workers
This article is a tribute to our team. We would like to put a face to the people who have made all our large and small projects possible. People who every day dedicate themselves to our projects with passion, competence and professionalism and who accompany architects and clients from the beginning to the end of each project.
A technical office made up of 25 professionals including engineers, architects, designers and draughtsmen, 4 sector directors and over 70 specialised workers. A heterogeneous team that works together and collaborates with reliable partners to guide architects in increasingly complex and avant-garde projects where wood is the protagonist.
A team that combines strategic vision, technical skills and the ability to guide the interlocutor in his choices step by step, from design to after-sales. Above all, a team that shares values and the vision of realising projects that meet the architect’s requirements from all points of view.
We present it to you through the shots taken by Bernese photographer Ruben Wyttenbach, who allowed us to look at our colleagues, our office and our production with new eyes.
Photo: Ruben Wyttenbach