BAMER at the Engie Campus

 

BAMER took part in the four buildings of the new Engie campus in Paris, a 94,000 sqm complex designed to accommodate around 9,000 employees.

Our scope included the design and manufacture of slatted wood panels, bespoke carpentry partitions and “spaces silence” solutions, enhancing privacy, comfort and functionality across the workspaces.

In the Trading Room, we installed Oberflex wood cladding on more than 20 self-supporting columns over 5 meters high, integrating LED lighting for a modern and elegant result.

We also developed the tisanerie kitchen and the bagagerie cloakroom — spaces designed to support wellbeing and everyday practicality.

A benchmark project where construction detail truly makes the difference.

The project was delivered in collaboration with Colliers, responsible for buildings A1 and A2, and Tétris, in charge of buildings B1 and B2 and the Trading Room.

A landmark project where craftsmanship and technical precision define the outcome.

 
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