EFG Gstaad private banking is housed in the town’s prime location, situated at an intriguing corner and inviting to the eye. The EFG Swisshouse Chalet fronts onto a beautiful pedestrian area of Gstaad, while retaining an atmosphere of privacy.
The approaching journey starts with a glimpse through the surrounding buildings and square, brings into focus the new window displays and draws then to the entrance door, framed in beautiful local traditionally carved timber, enhancing and enriching a welcoming feeling to clients.
Once inside, we discover an EFG ambience that highlights the internationality of the brand, while the care taken in details characterises this globality and combines it with a respect for local attitudes. As a high rank institution, it is measured in the life of the nation.
The Gstaad project applies the EFG space experience with a local touch, using local wood for example, balancing the global values of the bank with local, in a sign of respect, care and awareness. The precision treatment and the implementation of core values into the built space deliver a sense of security and place people and clients at ease in an environment that is new, informal but institutional at same time. Every detail is studied and precisely executed, providing what we think is the most pragmatic and legible expression of efficiency: the built environment.
EFG Gstaad private banking is housed in the town’s prime location, situated at an intriguing corner and inviting to the eye. The EFG Swisshouse Chalet fronts onto a beautiful pedestrian area of Gstaad, while retaining an atmosphere of privacy.
The approaching journey starts with a glimpse through the surrounding buildings and square, brings into focus the new window displays and draws then to the entrance door, framed in beautiful local traditionally carved timber, enhancing and enriching a welcoming feeling to clients.
Once inside, we discover an EFG ambience that highlights the internationality of the brand, while the care taken in details characterises this globality and combines it with a respect for local attitudes. As a high rank institution, it is measured in the life of the nation.
The Gstaad project applies the EFG space experience with a local touch, using local wood for example, balancing the global values of the bank with local, in a sign of respect, care and awareness. The precision treatment and the implementation of core values into the built space deliver a sense of security and place people and clients at ease in an environment that is new, informal but institutional at same time. Every detail is studied and precisely executed, providing what we think is the most pragmatic and legible expression of efficiency: the built environment.