Centre Elise Dufaing

Balancing heritage and technical innovation, with flexibility
Nestled in the heart of Belair in Luxembourg City, the new Elise Dufaing Centre stands as a fine example of integration within an existing built environment. Led by the Sisters of St. Francis of Mercy, the project embodies a harmonious blend of heritage conservation and modernity, while providing a functional environment for its users.
To learn more, read the joint interview with Marc Lorant and Bastien Weinum, engineers at Betic Ingénieurs-Conseils, part of Sweco, in the latest issue of Neomag.
Other news

Giewerei: first groundbreaking! Wunne mat der Wooltz district in Wiltz
Giewerei in Wiltz launches with 155 affordable homes in a sustainable district, combining circular design, adaptability and community living. Read more

Buildings of the future… What if true innovation were invisible?
Buildings of the future focus on invisible innovation from phase 0, aligning strategy, performance and sustainability across the full lifecycle. Read more

Why ‘Do more with less’ Is NOT a circular design principle
Why “do more with less” is a linear efficiency rule, not circular design. True circularity requires lifecycle thinking, reuse, adaptability, and refusing waste. Read more