Collective housing

Comfortable, green shared spaces

In a collective housing project, outdoor spaces are not incidental: they play a central role in the daily comfort, well-being of residents, and attractiveness of the location.

At LANDS+URBAN Architecture, we design functional, green, and attractive outdoor spaces that are designed to blend seamlessly with the architecture of the site while meeting the specific needs of residents. Each project aims to create shared living spaces that are welcoming, sustainable, and easy to maintain.

 

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Our approach to collective housing

Because every real estate project deserves a well-designed living environment, we place people, usability, and landscape integration at the heart of our approach.

Spaces to live in, not just pass through

Communal gardens, playgrounds, green patios, and shared terraces are all opportunities to create social ties and promote conviviality within a residential complex.

Harmonious integration

Each development is designed to be consistent with the existing architecture, intended uses, site constraints, and user expectations.

A sustainable and accessible approach

We favor simple, sustainable, and inclusive landscaping solutions that are environmentally friendly and suitable for all types of residents.

Exteriors that enhance the residential environment

A lever for developers and local authorities

Well-designed outdoor spaces increase the perceived value of a real estate project. They facilitate marketing, strengthen operators' brand image, and meet residents' growing demands for comfort, nature, and well-being.

Our solutions for collective housing

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  • Landscaped communal gardens

  • Terraces, patios, and green roofs

  • Safe and inclusive playgrounds

  • Shared relaxation areas and meeting spaces

  • Footpaths, lighting, and integrated street furniture

  • Sustainable water management and local vegetation

  • Studies, plans, calls for tenders, and project monitoring