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Photographies © Sergio Grazia (1-7) // Julien Lanoo (8)
RESIDENCE LES OLIVIERS,
VAULX-EN-VELIN
Hotel de Ville ZAC
Location :
Hotel de Ville ZAC, Vaulx-en-Velin (69)
Team :
PETITDIDIERPRIOUX, architectes mandataires
SNC Lavalin, bet TCE – HQE & économist
Clients :
ADOMA
Program :
92 apartments
Area :
2180 m² SHAB + SU // 2460 m² SDP
Delivery :
March 2015
Budget :
4,32 M€ HT
Environmental certification :
RT 2012
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