GY 153
In the heart of the village of Gy, a stone’s throw from the Protestant church inaugurated in 1611 and opposite the town hall, this real estate project blends discreetly and respectfully into the historic fabric and landscape of the area. Located in a place known as “Les Vignes du Seigneur” (the Lord’s Vineyards), it follows the gentle slope of the land and preserves the existing large trees, providing a breathing space opposite the church. The architecture is inspired by village houses: six adjoining volumes, flat tile roofs, “old-fashioned” plaster facades, wooden windows and shutters—all while asserting its contemporary style through the finesse of its details and the discreet integration of photovoltaic solar tiles. The three- to five-room apartments benefit from varied orientations to optimize light and views. The outdoor layout features a grass-covered paved entrance path, an orchard, and vegetable gardens along the Route de Gy, opening up the view of the Jura mountains. The ground-floor gardens open up without barriers, with flower-filled meadows and ferns, promoting a shared and lively space. A meeting place and a playground complete this setting, just a stone’s throw from the temple. The project incorporates the principles of sustainability and energy efficiency from the outset: it will obtain the HPE (High Energy Performance) label, with 100% renewable heating provided by a ground/water heat pump and electricity production via integrated solar tiles. A habitat designed for living well, together, and in harmony with nature.







