These facilities are not merely infrastructure—they are invitations to experience nature in a different way, to observe it without disturbing it, and to understand it without trampling on it.

A boardwalk stretching out over the marsh. A suspension bridge arching over the reeds. A lookout offering a panoramic view that few have had the chance to see.

Every urban planning project is an opportunity to rethink our relationship with nature.

We design infrastructure that blends seamlessly into its surroundings while meeting the needs of communities and users.

Public facilities

What is it for?

Facilities for the public make it possibleto open up sensitive natural environments for exploration and contemplation without disrupting their ecological balance.

Each structure is designed to blend seamlessly into its surroundings while providing visitors with safe and sustainable access.

Some examples of layouts:

Wooden walkways in wetlands

Pedestrian or agricultural walkways

Immersive Observatories

Panoramic viewpoints

Forest trails

The benefits

Public access that preserves the integrity of fragile natural environments

Raising visitors' awareness of the richness and fragility of ecosystems

Promoting a region's natural and scenic heritage

Building a lasting connection between people and their natural environment

So, in practical terms, how does it work?

01

Site visit and analysis of the site and its environmental constraints

02

Dismantling and removal of the existing fixtures, if necessary

03

Modeling and construction drawings for the proposed structure

04

Manufacturing and pre-assembly of structures in the workshop

05

Delivery and on-site installation

06

Completion of additional construction work

07

Installation of the provided signage and educational panels

  • Local governments (municipalities, counties, regions)
  • Regional and National Natural Parks
  • Managers of natural areas
  • Environmental protection organizations
  • National unions
  • Design of walkways suitable for weak ground conditions, with or without guardrails and wheel stops
  • Construction of wooden and metal pedestrian bridges
  • Construction of Douglas fir equipment walkways
  • Creation of immersive observation stations for wildlife monitoring
  • Landscaping of lookouts offering views of the surrounding landscape
  • Technical operations in remote locations with supplies delivered by helicopter
  • Wood from sustainably managed forests, PEFC-certified
  • Selected untreated wood species
  • Equipment designed for use in sensitive environments
  • Specialized equipment for work at heights or in hard-to-reach areas
  • Qualified and experienced personnel for helicopter transport in hard-to-reach areas

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