Being able to sit down, being spontaneously invited, maintaining good neighborhood exchanges while having spaces for retreat – that’s what makes a good place to live. Openly designed spaces can be claimed by the residents, and well-defined usage offerings enrich the neighborhood life and connection to the surroundings. Six buildings, staggered in both plan and height, house a specific housing offer, leading to an appropriate density and mix. The slope remains readable and usable as a green space for the residents. A shared, paved access area, the Belvedere, provides the address and connects the development to the surrounding neighborhoods.