The Catholic Institute of Lille member of the University and Pluridisciplinary Federation of Lille (called the Catholic University of Lille: UCL) and the Groupement des hospitaliers de l’Institut Catholique de Lille will deploy over the coming years significant investments in the rehabilitation of Saint Philibert Hospital. The latter is an establishment of medical and surgical specialties of 337 places. It has a vocation of proximity and recourse, around strong poles: vascular multi-specialities, multidisciplinary spines, elderly person, and becoming, disability. The hospital’s master plan, which is dedicated to its renovation, is fully integrated into the UCL’s Live TREE guidance scheme itself included in the regional zero-carbon university project. Its objectives are to: — Develop a university campus in transition, a real educational tool for students; — Develop synergies with territories and businesses; — Develop its initial training offer: bachelor’s degrees, master’s degrees, diplomas from management schools and engineering schools, but also continuing education for companies; — To densify the research lines concerning the IRR in both engineering sciences and humanities and social sciences; — Design demonstrator buildings and demonstrator islands.