Xylo tertiary wood building
Building for life, building to develop a sustainable workplace
Developed by Linkcity and built by teams from Bouygues Bâtiment Sud-Est, two Bouygues Construction entities are responsible for Xylo, a large-scale property development in Grenoble. Delivered in January 2024, this innovative development is remarkable for its bold approach combining technical prowess and environmental commitment.
Xylo stands out at first glance for the predominantly timber design of its buildings, which range from two storeys to eight storeys, providing 2,700 m2 of office space in a light and airy environment. With floors and facades in cross-laminated timber (CLT) panels, posts and beams in glued laminated timber, no fewer than 80,000 screws were used by the site workers to assemble the 4,000 m2 of wood required for the project!
Designed to blend harmoniously into the urban landscape, Xylo also features inviting outdoor spaces, multi-orientated terraces and a pleasant 300 m² restaurant opening onto a landscaped central area.
Xylo is exemplary in terms of its environmental credentials. The timber used for the structure is sourced from European forests, significantly reducing the building’s carbon footprint. Virtuous heating and cooling systems, such as a geothermal heat pump and solar panels on the roof, guarantee optimum energy efficiency.
Thanks to these initiatives, Xylo is targeting several leading environmental certifications, including BREEAM "Very Good" certification, the E3C2 label and the BBCA “Low Carbon Building" label. These certifications reflect the commitment of Linkcity and Bouygues Bâtiment Sud-Est to developing sustainable projects and contributing to the ecological transition.
This project shows Bouygues Construction’s determination to push back the boundaries of sustainability while creating inspiring living and working spaces. It also embodies the strength of our integrated model and our commitment to low-carbon construction.
m2 of modular, luminous office space
screws used
m2 of planted terraces