Aire Nouvelle, Equans France's low-carbon real estate development subsidiary, works in partnership with all the players in the city to create new urban models capable of meeting the challenges of environmental transition.
At a time when 50% of the carbon footprint of the operation of a new building or a major renovation over 50 years comes from the technical and energy components, Aire Nouvelle relies on its affiliation with Equans* to develop tailored, made-to-measure solutions. Thanks to their own methodology, the "AN compass", based on 4 cardinal points (energy, mobility, materials and biodiversity), Aire Nouvelle's teams take into account the growing systemic complexity of urban environments, placing environmental excellence at the heart of ambitious real estate and urban projects, in the service of citizens' quality of life.
* leader in Energy and Services offering multi-technical solutions and expert in energy and digital systems for buildings and cities
Terra, the largest wood building in Occitanie, offers 7,000 m² of office space and 130 m² of retail space, and is connected to the SERM heating and cooling network. Close to the tramway and Montpellier Sud high-speed train station.
Aire Nouvelle brings its partners its skills and the expertise of the EQUANS France group to forge, design, give credibility to and concretize all the environmental aspects of a project to be designed and built.
For each project, we study its existing or future energy environment, its integration into the overall mobility scheme, the green, blue, black and brown webs of biodiversity, and local materials and equipment sources. In this way, each project is tailor-made and perfectly integrated into the city in transition(s)... It even generates a green spark that spreads throughout the neighborhood.
To achieve the goal of building in a more sustainable way, while improving citizens' well-being and quality of life, we have structured a tailor-made method around 4 strategic pillars (Energy, Mobility, Materials, Biodiversity), uses, stakeholders and the context of the operation.
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