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The Rise of the ‘Tour Triangle’: A New Skyscraper in Paris

The architectural scene in Paris is set to change dramatically with the construction of the 180-meter ‘Tour Triangle’, marking the first skyscraper built in the city since 1973. This ambitious project not only aims to add a new profile to the skyline but also encompasses a range of eco-friendly features aimed at making it a model for sustainable urban development.

The $550 million project will be completed in 2017 and contain 70,000 square meters of office space, as well as accommodation and leisure facilities.
The $550 million project will be completed in 2017 and contain 70,000 square meters of office space, as well as accommodation and leisure facilities.
Opponents complain the Triangle will damage the skyline. Until 2010, no buildings over 36 meters tall were permitted in the city.
Opponents complain the Triangle will damage the skyline. Until 2010, no buildings over 36 meters tall were permitted in the city.
The only existing skyscraper in central Paris is the Tour Montparnasse, which is deeply unpopular and regularly appears in lists of the world's ugliest buildings.
The only existing skyscraper in central Paris is the Tour Montparnasse, which is deeply unpopular and regularly appears in lists of the world’s ugliest buildings.
Much of Paris is still defined by Baron Haussmann's 19th century renovation, and much of the architecture from this period is protected as a UNESCO heritage site.
Much of Paris is still defined by Baron Haussmann’s 19th century renovation, and much of the architecture from this period is protected as a UNESCO heritage site.
Swiss architects Herzog & De Meuron previously designed structures including the 'Bird's Nest' stadium for the 2008 Beijing Olympics.
Swiss architects Herzog & De Meuron previously designed structures including the ‘Bird’s Nest’ stadium for the 2008 Beijing Olympics.
Paris has a long rivalry with London, which has embraced skyscrapers, although the city is often criticized for designs such as the Walkie Talkie building.
Paris has a long rivalry with London, which has embraced skyscrapers, although the city is often criticized for designs such as the Walkie Talkie building.
The Shard in London is the tallest building in Europe at 309 meters.
The Shard in London is the tallest building in Europe at 309 meters.

Implications for the Paris Skyline

The introduction of the Tour Triangle has sparked significant debate among Parisians and urban planners. Critics argue that adding a skyscraper will disrupt the historical skyline of Paris, which has been largely preserved since the 19th century. However, supporters emphasize the need for modern architecture that reflects contemporary needs and sustainability. This project aims to offer both office space and leisure facilities, promoting a multi-functional urban environment.

Conclusion

As Paris moves forward with the construction of the Tour Triangle, the city is at a crossroads between retaining its historical aesthetics and adopting modern architectural trends. This decision will not only influence the visual landscape of Paris but also its socio-economic dynamics for years to come.


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