
First Normandy eco-neighbourhood named
Inaugurated on 20 January in the presence of Minister of Housing and Sustainable Homes Emmanuelle Cosse, the eco-village Hameau des Noés in Val-de-Reuil can be considered a laboratory of sorts, where new ways of life will be concocted.

The quarter was constructed by Bouygues Bâtiment Grand Ouest, authorised representative of the design-build-operate-maintain consortium.
Conceived to offer residents a housing which is friendly to both environment and aspirations, the eco-village Hameau des Noés was designed as a laboratory of sorts, to test both the habitat and lifestyle of the future.
An eco-friendly living space
Set on the banks of the Eure river, the Noés eco-village covers 4.5 hectares, arranged to allow for logical management of traffic, vegetation and water. 1.5 hectares of reserved green space bordering the river provide multiple uses including:
- Local management of compost, shared gardens and organic orchards through social integration,
- an eco-friendly park that favours reintegration and encounters with nature (donkey meadows, bird observatory, etc.),
- 20,000 plant types, including local tree species, standard trees and non-allergic varieties.A living space to be shared
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