Jacquons district – Saint-Laurent-du-Var
In Saint-Laurent-du-Var, the Jacquons real estate program concerns on the one hand the creation of housing with a strong vegetal footprint, and on the other hand, the creation of a park.
In Saint-Laurent-du-Var, the Jacquons real estate program concerns on the one hand the creation of housing with a strong vegetal footprint, and on the other hand, the creation of a park.
The Horizon Croisette real estate program offers accommodation with 3 to 5 rooms with high-end services, taking advantage of large surfaces and large terraces for the top floors. The project promises an exceptional domain inserted in the heart of a landscaped park planted with local species. Its advantage is based on the panoramic sea view, breathtaking over the bay of Cannes, from the Lerins Islands to the Estérel massif.
Registered in the exceptional site of Estérel and open to the sea, the Miramar real estate operation is entirely inserted in the hills of the Var, offering a linear reading and not distorting the original environment. The Miramar project combines modern and Riviera architecture with an exceptional landscape.
The site benefits from the surrounding architectural and landscape quality, represented by a landscaped canopy characteristic of this district. If the content of the program is based on the construction of residential housing, the stake of this project also rests on its intimate relationship with a wooded park and its harmonious integration into the built environment of the neighborhood.
The IKEA and Bouygues real estate project is located in the lower section of la Plaine du Var. The objective is to position Saint-Isidore as Eco valley’s urban district, while at the same time respecting the continuity of the current mixed urbanisation of Saint Isidore Nord and the environmental context.
It is a park for which the Agay becomes both the fluid axis generating the architectural movement and the landscape partition of the atmosphere of the program. The project offers residents a natural space including a vast expanse of grasses waving in the breeze, a swimming pond where the bathing waters merge with the surrounding aquatic garden, as well as a network of walkways that circulate the park in a radiant and concentric geometric pattern bordered. In short, a décor « rivetted to the landscape ».
On the outskirts of Nice Méridia, in the Plaine du Var, and situated between avenue Simone Veil with its tramway and rue du Canal d’Amenée, the Pléiade project concerns the edge of the future Robini park. The architectural element proposed creates a vertical rise of two buildings. An interior garden links these two buildings by a central island. Finally, the reinterpretation of a dark valley recalls the Plaine du Var and the principle of architecture itself, that of an elevation towards the sky.
The Joia Méridia district is part of the large-scale Éco-Vallée development project to transform the Lower Var valley. The context demands a strong complementarity between architecture, urban planning and landscaping.
The buildings within this architectural archipelago are all interconnected and feature vegetated roofs. The renaturation of the heart these plots extends the overall composition and is organized around three themes: a dark valley, an orchard and a journey garden with patios exuding exoticism and freshness.
The development project of plots 3 / P2 of the Grand Arenas aims to create a landscaped urban seam in the neighbourhood and in the heart of Nice’s multimodal hub. The exterior and landscaped areas of the forecourt are designed to affirm the major North/South urban thoroughfare by a double row of palm trees between the Place des Mosaïques and the Boulevard René Cassin – site of the future high speed train / bus station.
The Marenda Lacan project in Antibes represents an important strategic challenge for the development of the city, and in particular for its commercial development. The architectural programme integrates two central plots which become two closed gardens, alluding to Provence and to the French Riviera. The design of the external spaces includes the creation of planted roof terraces at different levels of the buildings as well as vegetated roofs.