Interior architecture in the canton of Uri
- Capital
- Altdorf
- Topography
- High-alpine Gotthard massif terrain along the Reuss valley
- Highest point
- Dammastock · 3'630 m
- Rivers & lakes
- Lake Lucerne (Urnersee) · Reuss
Local specifics
The canton of Uri, whose capital is Altdorf, is characterised by high-alpine Gotthard massif terrain along the Reuss valley. Its highest point, Dammastock, reaches 3'630 metres. The territory is shaped by Lake Lucerne (Urnersee) and Reuss, elements that directly influence orientation, light and construction constraints for local projects.
Building stock varies significantly from one municipality to another within this canton. Compare architects in your canton
Average prices observed
As a rough guide, a light renovation in Switzerland generally runs 550 to 1,200 CHF per m², a heavy renovation 1,400 to 2,800 CHF per m². These figures vary significantly depending on the existing building's condition and construction year — an interior architect active in the canton of Uri refines this estimate based on your specific project.
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