Transformation of Maison Nazareth includes the establishment of a daycare center for elderly individuals with 15 spots, a residential facility for handicapped individuals with 6 rooms, and 5 student apartments. Additionally, there will be the construction of a 150-bed nursing and care home, 3 semi-underground parking lots, a 24-unit senior living facility, a nursery with 42 spots, and 6 medical spaces
At present, the COVID-19 crisis we have endured and the significant challenges facing the senior housing sector, notably the aging population, urge us to reassess our practices and reinvent them.
The ambition is to design a living space that integrates with its temporal dimension through a mixed and innovative program, particularly from an intergenerational perspective. Like a village, the space has been envisioned so that life within it is dynamic and vibrant throughout the day. The multifunctionality of the project offers significant advantages in terms of synergies, particularly in organizational terms.
From an educational standpoint, the architectural quality of the overall project serves to enhance interactions among individuals. Numerous versatile interior spaces will serve as venues for exchanges, including a spacious restaurant at the heart of the project, a media library, an auditorium, and a wellness center, among others.
The exterior surroundings have been meticulously designed to offer equally unique atmospheres, such as a communal park, a therapeutic garden, vegetable gardens, meditative spaces, and play areas.
Through its diversity, this project of public interest will become a significant asset for the City of Namur.