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Le 13.01.23
Architect and landscape designer: an important duo for a responsible city

The Unisson(s) movement encourages the emergence of a new low-carbon architecture while preserving living environments. How to link climate issues and biodiversity issues in real estate projects and urban development projects? For Pierre Darmet, founding member of the scientific committee of the movement, it is necessary to bring a global vision of the project, to consider the site’s local context and the relevance of the scale of the district!

 

Discover his interview for Actu Environnement

Le 12.01.23
A more than successful start for Younight Hospitality

Launched in March 2022 and part of Vicartem group, the hospitality management company managed to propose an original offer. On December 31, 2022, Younight Hospitality operates 12 hôtels in 8 cities in France and enjoy working on numerous projects to open in the next days and months.

2023 calls for being a passionated year indeed, with reopenings like: the ex-Le Chantry, renamed Marty Hotel Bordeaux Tapestry by Hilton, Bristol Union Hotel in Saint-Malo, Univers Hotel in Angers, or even the on-going refurbishment of the Little Palace in Paris.

 

Read the complete article on Hospitality On

Le 11.01.23
Unisson(s) movement presents its first ideas for a low-carbon and living architecture

Unisson(s) movement has chosen to meet in the exceptional place of the Architecture to present the work of a first design thinking workshop that took place last November. Indeed, if awareness has spread in recent years, issues on the real implementation of measures in favor of low carbon remain. To try to answer this questions, Unisson(s) movement brought together players from design, construction, planning, landscaping and industry during a first brainstorming session on November 16.

Among the first conclusions of this workshop, we observe a real desire to integrate the RE2020 challenges in a holistic approach and to systematize the calculation of the carbon weight of the project.

 

Find the details of this restitution in the Journal du Grand Paris