Cézanne Saint-Honoré

Format
Brief

City
Paris

Country
France

Metro Area
Paris

Project Type
Office Building(s)

Location Type
Central Business District

Land Uses
Office
Parking
Streets

Keywords
Adaptive use
Historic restoration
Reclaimed Street
ULI Awards for Excellence 2005 Winner

Site Size
1 acres
acres hectares

Date Opened
2005

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Paris’s eighth arrondissement, the traditional business district surrounding the Champs-Elysées, remains a low-rise district that Georges-Eugène Haussmann—Napoleon III’s city planner who designed and executed the grand baroque boulevards that make Paris a preeminent European city—would recognize. The medieval streets that run behind and between the boulevards make Paris a French city. And rue Paul Cézanne is an archetypically French street that is only 15 meters (49 ft) wide from building face to building face and 100 meters (328 ft) long.

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Format
Brief

City
Paris

Country
France

Metro Area
Paris

Project Type
Office Building(s)

Location Type
Central Business District

Land Uses
Office
Parking
Streets

Keywords
Adaptive use
Historic restoration
Reclaimed Street
ULI Awards for Excellence 2005 Winner

Site Size
1 acres
acres hectares

Date Opened
2005

Developers/Owners
Société Foncière Lyonnaise
Paris, France

Predica
Paris, France

Architect
Braun & Associes
Paris, France

Principal Author
David Takesuye

ULI Awards for Excellence 2005 Winner

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