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Le Parvis

Vauréal

Sustainable • Integral area development • Urban centres • Completion • 50 - 200 properties

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The French Vauréal benefits from the dynamic nature of the urban area of Cergy-Pontoise, while simultaneously retaining its identity. The preservation of the historical character and charm of former times is therefore the guiding theme with new development. There, Bouwfonds Marignan realised the Le Parvis apartment complex. The complex occupies a unique location at the central square opposite the new town hall. The complex is divided into three small-scale buildings, which all lead either to a tree-lined esplanade or to the communal garden at the rear. The architecture, inspired by the classical style of the 'Pays de France', is typical of traditional towns in the area west of Paris. The many energy-saving measures give the homes a very favourable energy-performance label.

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Facts & Figures

Number and type of homes
69 flats
Facilities
Commercial space (shops and catering establishments)
Architect
Atelier Ars Aedificandi and Atelier Xavier Bohl
Landscape architect
Semavo
Prize won
Pyramide d’Argent du logement durable 2007
Start of development
2004
Start of construction
2005
Completion
2007

More facts and figures

Number and type of homes69 flats
FacilitiesCommercial space (shops and catering establishments)
ArchitectAtelier Ars Aedificandi and Atelier Xavier Bohl
Landscape architectSemavo
Prize wonPyramide d’Argent du logement durable 2007
Start of development2004
Start of construction2005
Completion2007

The French Vauréal benefits from the dynamic nature of the urban area of Cergy-Pontoise, while simultaneously retaining its identity. The preservation of the historical character and charm of former times is therefore the guiding theme with new development. There, Bouwfonds Marignan realised the Le Parvis apartment complex. The complex occupies a unique location at the central square opposite the new town hall. The complex is divided into three small-scale buildings, which all lead either to a tree-lined esplanade or to the communal garden at the rear. The architecture, inspired by the classical style of the 'Pays de France', is typical of traditional towns in the area west of Paris. The many energy-saving measures give the homes a very favourable energy-performance label.

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