Added: Oct 01, 2020
Last edited: Nov 24, 2021
A smart city is not just a technologically innovative city. It also takes its users (residents and employees etc.) into account, which means that their use of the city is essential to the process of creating beneficial and sustainable developments. Without this process, there is a great risk of building costly constructions and implementing complex systems that will ultimately be poorly used, or never used at all.
Lyon Confluence is aware of this challenge and is committed to building a neighbourhood that not only responds to current needs but answers future ones too. While developing the district, SPL Lyon Confluence has been committed to making an impact on the three pillars of sustainable development: the environment, the economy and social issues. This approach meant that its role as a redeveloper had to adapt and progress. The architecture, environment and diverse quality requirements detailed in the specifications, were complemented by Lyon Confluence's desire to improve the services on offer to users of the district.
Lyon Confluence notably provides services such as the option of connecting to the urban heating network that is offered to co-ownership associations. This development embodies Lyon Confluence's desire to provide solutions that respond to the new way the city is being used, i.e. the production and distribution of renewable energy (the urban heating network), or the development of shared parking schemes. Lyon Confluence also has to manage the data for the new connected city. These new areas of expertise have evolved out of listening to and exchanging ideas with the neighbourhood's users, and the close relationship that Lyon Confluence has always fostered.
La Confluence now has 12,000 residents, 15,000 employees and millions of visitors. Setting up and investing in La Confluence has thus become a strategic move for trade and business.
Ecological Impact
Social Impact
Economic Impact
Well-being
Equality
Cost Savings
Innovation
Reduce Emissions (SDG13)
Reduce Material Consumption (SDG12)
Reduce Energy Consumption
Develop infrastructure to support sustainable lifestyles
Institutional design to enable circularity
Living labs
Site planning for circular material use
Support circular and resource-efficient business innovations
Support local low-impact circular economies
Smart City