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Nos autres réalisations :
DAUTRY Montparnasse Paris, France
Concept
Rehabilitate in high-rise in Paris
Rethinking an urban icon
Arte Charpentier is supporting the transformation of a high-rise building in the Maine-Montparnasse sector, built in the 1970s and accommodating up to 3,000 users spread over 15 levels.
Located directly above the station, this architectural ensemble today suffers from difficult access and a lack of connection with its urban environment. In a heritage enhancement approach, the project aims to improve access flows, create friendly living spaces and renew the architectural identity of the building.
Among the tracks currently under study are the creation of a double-height hall, the opening of a second access on rue du Commandant-Mouchotte, the development of additional surfaces, as well as the requalification of the Vasarely glass roof, carried out in collaboration with Gare & Connexions.
Type de projet
Rehabilitation
Program
Tertiary
Maîtrise d’ouvrage
CNP
Architecte
Arte Charpentier
Lieu
Paris, France
Livraison
2016 - 2018
UNESCO – Site Miollis Paris, France
Concept
Make dialogue between heritage and innovation
Rehabilitation of building VI
The project to transform the UNESCO Miollis site in Paris offers a new interpretation of this architectural icon designed by Bernard Zehrfuss. Recognized for its boldness and the purity of its forms, the building crosses eras by asserting a modernity always current.
Arte Charpentier conducted a technical and architectural analysis mission to imagine a second life for this iconic site. The rehabilitation aims to reconcile the well-being of workspaces, energy optimization and UNESCO’s institutional outreach. Respectful of the history of the place, the intervention allows a fluid transformation while maintaining the activity of the site. This ambitious metamorphosis illustrates the dialogue between architecture and innovation, at the service of the values promoted by UNESCO.
Type de projet
Rehabilitation
Program
Tertiary
Maîtrise d’ouvrage
UNESCO
Architecte
Arte Charpentier
Lieu
Paris, France
Livraison
2024



