CAMPUS ENGIE

The project, conceived by a group of three architectural firms-SCAU, Chaix & Morel et associés, and Art & Build-is particularly ambitious in terms of sustainable development and will feature a number of technological innovations that meet the latest environmental standards.

With a 37,500 m² wooden structure, the new site will be a showcase for the energy transition and a benchmark for low-carbon campuses.

CAMPUS ENGIE

The ENGIE Campus will be an innovative campus that will make special use of load-bearing structures made of wood, an architectural choice that is oriented toward environmental sustainability but represents a major challenge in the construction industry. With this choice, ENGIE anticipates a trend in the construction industry that many experts say will be increasingly present in the market.


In addition to its mission to redefine the workplace of the future, the new campus aims to become a landmark and catalyst for low-carbon, environmentally friendly urban development. The campus will be equipped to facilitate all kinds of encounters, stimulating both technology transfer and social interaction.

This green campus, scheduled for completion in 2024, will bring together up to 8,000 employees. Its 7-story architectural design will encourage cross-functionality and collaboration among teams, as well as the inclusion of residents.


On the ground floor and in the "heart" of the campus, exchanges will be possible between ENGIE employees and external stakeholders: associations, partners, customers, students, etc., to make the campus a real place for meeting and living, creativity and innovation. It will offer employees offices open to the city and residents public facilities such as a daycare center, gymnasium, stores and restaurants.

AZA will work on the facades of the base campus (ground floor and second floor), spread over four buildings, for Bouygues Bâtiment Ile de France, a leading European construction company.