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Le Comité Ouvrier du Logement (COL) is a specialist in social homeownership (accession sociale à la propriété) and participatory housing (habitat participatif). It designs and constructs housing projects primarily in southwestern France, including the Pays Basque, Landes, and Béarn regions.1
The organization focuses on affordable housing solutions through social accession programs, such as BRS (Bail Réel Solidaire, a leasehold model enabling gradual property ownership) and rental units. A recent example includes a project with 32 BRS accession units and 35 rental units developed in partnership with Office 64, designed by Atelier d'architecture.2 COL supports its cooperators (coopérateurs) amid rising energy costs via its Fonds de dotation "COL RECHERCHES et SOLIDARITES," offering targeted assistance with eligibility criteria and application processes.1 These efforts align directly with affordable housing by promoting accessible ownership models for lower-income groups and participatory approaches that involve residents in development. Sustainability is implied through regional, community-oriented projects, though specific environmental initiatives are not detailed in available information.
