Execution at the Service of Architectural Memory
Listed buildings, heritage conservation zones, regional architecture to be preserved. COMODO works on built
heritage using the specific techniques these structures require and the respect their history deserves.
In both the Grand Duchy and the Belgian Province of Luxembourg, listed buildings are subject to strict regulation. We work in compliance with the requirements of heritage authorities and document every intervention.
Conservation zones impose constraints on facades and volumes, even for buildings not individually listed. COMODO is familiar with these regulatory constraints and integrates them from the preparatory phase.
Blue stone farmhouses, rubble stone barns, Ardennes longhouses. These buildings require traditional masonry techniques (lime joints, repointing) that our teams master.
Natural stone staircases, stucco, antique parquet flooring, ironwork. Rehabilitation demands particular attention to decorative elements and original materials to be preserved or reproduced.
Industrial halls, warehouses, workshops. These buildings combine old metal or concrete structures with brick or stone envelopes, and often accommodate ambitious contemporary programmes.
We use aerial or natural hydraulic lime mortars for repointing, masonry repairs and renders on old buildings. These materials are compatible with the breathability of old walls.
Appropriate cleaning (micro-jet, mild chemical products), treatment of cracks and voids, replacement of degraded stones with stones of the same geological type.
Stucco, mouldings, surrounds, cornices. We work with specialist craftspeople for the conservation or like-for-like reproduction of original decorative elements.
Assessment, treatment against insects and fungi, reinforcement or partial replacement in keeping with traditional joinery assemblies.
When your project integrates contemporary elements into a heritage building, we master the critical interfaces: waterproofing, differential expansion, network continuity.
We participate in follow-up meetings with the heritage authorities (Direction des Sites et Monuments Nationaux in Luxembourg, Agence Wallonne du Patrimoine in Belgium). We document every intervention and submit reports according to the required frequencies.
Yes. We have partnerships with suppliers specializing in restoration materials (natural lime, regional cut stone, reclaimed tiles). Any substitution is submitted for approval by the heritage authorities and the architect.
Immediate halt of works in the affected area, notification to the competent archaeological authorities, and awaiting instructions before resuming. Our teams are trained to recognize these situations.
Yes. We have experience with religious buildings (exterior restoration, roof renovation, technical compliance upgrades), in coordination with church councils and diocesan authorities.
Send us your plans or project brief. We will come back with a technical analysis and a detailed budget proposal.