Sustainability Award for the Luxembourg Pavilion at the Osaka World Expo 2025

🎖️ We are delighted to announce that the Luxembourg Pavilion at the Osaka World Expo has been awarded the 2025 Sustainability Award by the Bureau International des Expositions (BIE).

This prestigious distinction recognizes the in-depth consideration given to circularity in construction.
Designed according to the principle of “designed for disassembly,” the pavilion is based on the use of standard construction elements, with a minimum of custom-made parts.
The majority of the components have been designed to be dismantled and reused without modification, so that they can be directly reintegrated into the building cycle, demonstrating the concrete feasibility of reversible and circular architecture.

This award recognizes an exemplary collaboration between institutions, architects, engineers, and designers, driven by a common vision: to design today the buildings of tomorrow, which are simple and reusable. 🌍

Client: GIE Luxembourg@Expo2025Osaka
Architects: STDM + Mikan Gumi
Structure: NEY & Partners
Special techniques: Betic
Scenography: jangled nerves
Circular strategy: +IMPAKT

🎉 Inauguration of the new “Bei der Gemeng” daycare center in Bertrange!

✨ On September 19, 2025, the new “Bei der Gemeng” daycare center in Bertrange was inaugurated in the presence of Minister of Education Claude Meisch.
This modern facility can now accommodate up to 480 children in a warm and functional setting.

The building, equipped with a production kitchen, specialized activity rooms, a large outdoor area, and slides connecting the three floors, was designed to provide a high-quality environment for both children and educational staff.

This project is part of the redevelopment of the Bertrange center, following on from the “Shared Space,” the new school Beim Schlass, and the Niki Bettendorf sports center

The ‘Maison pour Tous’ in Elmen has been inaugurated!

With 1,300 m² dedicated to community life, the building accommodates:
– The Elmen Brasserie
– The Dadofonic Room for theater, shows, and events
– The Neighborhood Room for residents
– Meeting rooms for local associations
A sustainable and functional architectural project, designed to provide Elmen with a place for meetings, activities, and socializing.
A STDM project for SNHBM, in the heart of the new village.

The JFK project in Kirchberg has reached a new milestone!

Following the earthworks phase, the construction of the large Berlin wall, and the start of the basement work, the first mock-up has been assembled, marking the continuation of the project.

📍 Located on Avenue John F. Kennedy, this residential project led by SNHBM – Société Nationale des Habitations à Bon Marché S.A. will comprise eight buildings for around 400 residents.

This is a key milestone in this large-scale project, reflecting the urban development of the Kirchberg plateau.