French architecture studio Coldefy has completed the Hannah Arendt House, a development of 43 sustainable social homes in Lille, France. This project is part of a larger urban redevelopment aimed at creating livable and eco-friendly spaces. It integrates the site's historical context with a modern design and includes amenities such as private outdoor areas and shared terraces. The project adheres to France’s E+C-label standards for positive energy and carbon reduction, contributing to Lille’s economic goals through sustainable architecture and urban renewal.
Coldefy’s design for Hannah Arendt House integrates sustainable living with a contemporary structure, ensuring every apartment has outdoor space and views of nature.
The development is part of a larger urban renewal effort to transform an industrial area into a vibrant eco-district that promotes a forward-thinking community.
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