Creating Mixed Living Environments

7 July 2025

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The Groupe Angus designs projects where social and functional diversity are integrated within the same area, creating inclusive, accessible, and high-quality environments.

Social diversity means bringing together people from different professions, cultures, ages, and nationalities within the same area. The coexistence of households with different financial capacities, lifestyles, and consumption habits is also an integral part of this concept. This diversity of profiles is beneficial and contributes to the vitality of living environments.

Functional diversity, on the other hand, refers to the diversity of uses in a neighborhood: types of housing, services, shops, offices, etc. The more varied the offering, the better it can meet the needs of different people. The goal is to design dynamic and lively environments, rather than homogeneous neighborhoods that bring together people from the same background.

Projects Designed for Everyone

The Groupe Angus’ real estate projects, whether residential, institutional, or commercial, aim to promote diversity. Each project is designed to meet the real needs of the population while complementing what is already available in the area.

Affordable housing projects, for example, are designed to accommodate different types of households and lifestyles. By combining a variety of residential types, green spaces, and parking for cars and bicycles, the Groupe Angus aims to create complete living environments where everyone can find their place. Most initiatives also include local shops on the ground floor, contributing to the liveliness and vitality of the neighborhood.

The Technopôle Angus, a Diverse Site

Over the years, the Technopôle Angus has transformed into a truly mixed-use environment. In its early days, the site mainly housed office space, with the aim of stimulating employment and revitalizing the local economy.

Gradually, local businesses moved in to meet the needs of workers. Then, in the wake of the pandemic and against a backdrop of housing crisis, residential projects were developed to offer affordable housing solutions.

Today, this neighborhood is home to a wide variety of housing options, including student and social housing, condos, townhouses, and more, allowing households of different profiles and incomes to settle there. In addition to this residential diversity, there are shops, local services, offices, and social economy enterprises. This functional and social richness makes the Technopôle a lively and welcoming environment for all.