Aquitaine-Basque Country Regional Division
Bouygues Immobilier – Aquitaine Region: about us
- Workforce : 68 asssociates
- 827 dwellings supplied in 2009
- Director: Philippe Cousty
A full-service developer
Bouygues Immobilier's activity in Aquitaine and the Basque country is organised around two branches:
• Aquitaine
• Basque Coast
A full-service developer, the company can meet demand for all types of property, whether residential, commercial or retail. Bouygues Immobilier designs and develops each project according to the needs of local authorities and investors.
Architectural quality at the heart of each project
Architecture is a key priority for Bouygues Immobilier. Combining aesthetic and functional qualities, its architectural designs blend perfectly into the environment while fulfilling the needs of future occupants.
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17, Rue du Hâ, a 51-apartment development in the heart of Bordeaux's historic centre is typical of Bouygues Immobilier's quest for architectural quality. Combining contemporary design with the heritage of Bordeaux's past, it boasts a large landscaped garden with a view of a medieval tower. |
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That commitment to high-quality architecture is equally remarkable in Bayonne, where Bouygues Immobilier is developing a 28-apartment project. In an exceptional environment with hacienda-style architecture, Villa Lesquerdo combines the traditional lines of Basque architecture with all the comfort and convenience of a modern home. |
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Strong and dynamic partnerships with towns
Bouygues Immobilier’s urban development projects in the Aquitaine region showcase the company's know-how in terms of mixed usage and innovation. Ginko, the eco-neighbourhood on Bordeaux Lake, is a perfect illustration.
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Ginko is a new 30-hectare neighbourhood with 2,150 residential units (apartments and houses) and all the necessary amenities, including schools, shops and services, a cultural centre, a gym and a park. Its cutting-edge architecture and different types of housing will make it the most innovative of Bordeaux's eco-neighbourhoods. Key design requirements included economical management of natural resources and extensive use of renewable energy sources (wood biomass, solar, geothermal, etc.). 90% of residential units will have low-energy certification. In 2009, the Ginko eco-neighbourhood won the "Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy" prize awarded by the Ministry of Ecology, Energy, Sustainable Development and the Sea. |
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