
Located on the former IBM tertiary site by Lake Bordeaux, Noème transforms 40 Journaux district into a quiet living space. From studios to family apartments, block 6 of the Noème project offers generous outdoor spaces in a neighborhood designed for all generations, promoting soft mobility and integrating harmoniously into a pine forest environment.
Maud Caubet Architectes paid particular attention to providing:
- Controlled density and omnipresent nature
Each floor of the buildings embraces nature with inhabited terraces, offering residents shared and private spaces.
- Meeting spaces at the heart of the suspended gardens
The residences, duplexes, and houses are designed to encourage interactions with rooftop gardens and communal vegetable gardens.
- An approach of the right material in the right place
Local wooden floors and walkways blend seamlessly into their environment, while raw aggregate facades add a touch of natural and authentic character.
- A timeless project, imbued with aesthetics and poetry
Noème offers soft and pleasant spaces for each of its inhabitants.
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