One Chalet. One Journey. A System in the Making.
It’s almost like a ritual:
A product leaves its home country for the first time – not to be sold, but to show others how to build it.
The Chalet-Stöckli, currently being completed in Brislach, Switzerland, is the first of its kind to cross the border. Not for the market. Not as a test sale.
But as a reference build for the United Kingdom.
In the coming weeks, it will be shipped to England – the first physical element to support local production. Before anything is produced digitally, we need something real: something to measure, to disassemble, to understand.
At the same time, this marks our first real test of the logistics between Switzerland and the UK. Transport, customs, handling, setup time – everything that should run smoothly later is being tested manually now.
And that’s intentional. The UK is the only country where we’re taking this intermediate step.
All other countries will work with digital plans only – based on what this one Chalet-Stöckli teaches us.
This is not a marketing stunt. It’s not a presentation. It’s a technical milestone – for everything that comes next.
Because from the beginning, Chalet-Stöckli wasn’t just a charming structure. It was a build principle with the potential to scale.
Now it’s heading out – not to shine, but to function.
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The CCG Works Network
One Chalet. One journey. All future builds follow.