The client sought to develop a high-end
speculative office complex from four previously disparate
but adjacent buildings, that would become an identifiable
unit for an international developer and its tenants. The introduction
of green elements such as natural lighting, sustainable materials,
and temperature-regulating curtain walls ensure tenant satisfaction.
Amenities such as a restaurant, cafeteria, and conference
facilities attract and retain tenants and, in turn, their
employees. A bold landmark on the banks of the Seine, the
complex was redefined and unified through an arch and the
reskinning of the building's walls with glass printed with
images of the river's waters. All of the space was leased
to premium tenants before occupancy permits were granted,
spelling a huge success for the client. Users are unilaterally
satisfied with the fine quality of their new home.
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2002 issue or Architectural Record.