With 60% consisting of subsidised and affordable homes and 40% of free housing (75% of which is at regulated prices), the development offers a range of accessible and mixed-use housing.
All buildings are low-carbon and designed to help combat climate change, including Essentiel, an ultra-efficient building that is the first of its kind in France, and densely planted cooling islands designed to increase cool air and promote biodiversity.
A lively and animated neighbourhood thanks to apartment blocks that have been jointly designed, in terms of their planning and use, with a local stakeholder in the community-based economy.
The Pavillon includes hybrid, shared and modular spaces open to the city so institutions with a range of financial capacities can establish themselves in a neighbourhood that is already attracting schools and students.