Sustainability

Environmental awareness means responsibility, even in the smallest details. This awareness was a guiding principle right from the planning stage of vigilius, for a symbiosis of modern design, comfort and sustainability.
Environmental awareness means responsibility, even in the smallest details. This awareness was a guiding principle right from the planning stage of vigilius, for a symbiosis of modern design, comfort and sustainability.
Wood Chips
Our wood chips come directly from the Vigiljoch, supplied by mountain farmers from the immediate surroundings. From the beginning, it was clear that vigilius would be heated with biomass, using energy sourced locally. In this way, we support the mountain economy, keep transport routes short and maintain a heating cycle that stays in balance with the nature that sustains us.
Earthcheck: lived responsibility
The EarthCheck Gold certification has accompanied the vigilius for many years. It confirms what the architecture has expressed from the very beginning: a house that respects resources and works in dialogue with nature.
EarthCheck makes the invisible measurable: energy, water, emissions, and the careful use of materials. At the vigilius, these are not external requirements, but part of an inner logic shaped by reduction, clarity, and awareness.
Gold stands for continuity. Year after year, the vigilius shows that responsibility does not rest on individual actions alone, but emerges through many interconnected decisions, in the way light is invited in, warmth is retained, and cycles are designed to remain as closed as possible.
Sustainability thus becomes a quiet constant. Not a statement, but an attitude.


South Tyrolean Sustainability Label - Level 3
The South Tyrolean Sustainability Label recognises a form of sustainability rooted in the surrounding landscape. It confirms processes that are designed to be close to the landscape, the people and the resources of this region: materials with provenance, short transport routes, established relationships with local partners and mindful use of what is available here.
Level 3 is the highest distinction of the label. It shows that responsibility is not only reflected in the building itself, but also in the cycles that support it. A house that remains closely connected to its surroundings: culturally, ecologically and socially.
This leads to an understanding of sustainability that is unobtrusive and firmly grounded: a quiet exchange between architecture and landscape, between the place and the way we choose to inhabit it.
Sustainable Development Goals: a compass for responsibility
On the Vigiljoch, we feel how clearly nature speaks when we are willing to pause. In this silence, awareness emerges, for what sustains us and for what we wish to protect. The United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals are more than global guidelines for us. They are a compass that guides our daily decisions: mindful, committed, and in harmony with the place entrusted to us. Among them all, the goals that most closely guide our choices are Goals 7, 8, 11 and 12.




