
80 Boulevard Blanqui BPRI Headquarters
Informations
| Project type | Renovation |
| Client | Banque Populaire Rives de Paris |
| Program | Tertiary |
| Missions | Architecture, interior architecture, landscaping, construction managment |
| Location | Paris 13 |
| Demivery | 2022 |
| Surface area | 17 200 m² |
| Environmental initiatives | HQE, BREEAM, OSMOZ, R2S |
Connected, modern, innovative, with eco-friendly facilities and a redesigned work organization... everything has been designed to create a workspace that reflects who we are and the values of Banque Populaire Rives de Paris.
Olivier Garrocq, Director of Real Estate, Logistics, and Cash / Banque Populaire Rives De Paris
Opening up the building to the outside world to let as much light as possible into the heart of the project was a priority. A new dialogue has been created between the living spaces, the views of the urban landscape, and the landscaped terraces, designed to promote the well-being of the occupants.
Jérôme Le Gall, associate architect / Arte Charpentier
For me, this project was first and foremost a wonderful story of women and men, a great team that remained united despite the difficulties and was highly motivated. It was a great pleasure for us to see the employees of Banque Populaire Rives de Paris move in on the right day, without delay and in the right working conditions as planned.
Chantal Guillon, Founder and CEO / CG Consulting
The development of a common plant strategy for the archipelago of terraces and patios creates a network of vegetation that enhances biodiversity.
Nathalie Leroy, Landscape Designer / Arte Charpentier
The light tones and luminous materials used throughout the various living spaces blend seamlessly with a multitude of scenarios... with the 62 other colors of the architectural polychromy.
Stéphane Quigna, interior designer / Arte Charpentier
This façade is light-colored and reflective in order to blend discreetly into the Parisian landscape. The ‘double skin’ solution allows maximum natural light to be captured while also providing relief from it during the summer months.
Godefroy Saint Georges, architect / Arte Charpentier












