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Le Tribunal de Paris de Renzo Piano - Athilie

After the headquarters of the Jérôme Seydoux-Pathé foundation , Renzo Piano offers us the new Paris Court , the result of a perfect fusion between engineering and architectural quality. Height and transparency, a symbol of modernity turned towards the metropolis.

Tribunal de Paris

The court of Paris

“The building has a large square which brings in light. In the morning, she enters in abundance in the hall of lost steps and after, she goes up. Thousands of people are going to work there. It is a kind of city. "

Renzo Piano

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The new Paris Tribunal opened in April 2018 in the Batignolles district. A real link between Clichy and Paris, the center of the future Greater Paris.

The 120,000m2 Skyscraper is organized as a vertical city 160m high, the backbone of which is none other than the panoramic elevator.

Tribunal de Paris

The Court of Paris

“Through its transparency, clarity and precision, this building can aspire to symbolic value. A lasting form, almost mathematical, radical, without arrogance and without weight. "

Renzo Piano

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Glazing as clear as it is technically efficient, natural ventilation, photovoltaic panels, green roofs and the choice of materials make the Tribunal part of the “climate plan” of the city of Paris.

Tribunal de Paris

The court of Paris

“A courthouse should certainly not be gay or appear to ignore gravity. But it can be a place of light. "

Renzo Piano

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The naturally omnipresent light, combined with the transparency of the building, create a healthy and dignified atmosphere for residents and visitors alike.

The grouping of services and rapid access between levels allows for greater efficiency.

Tribunal de Paris

The court of Paris

The Tribunal de Paris is one of the most innovative buildings in the city.

Modern and bright architecture in which I hope never to meet you!

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