Mille Arbres
As a true building-city, or building-bridge, Mille Arbres is an hybrid project whose programs are superimposed in order to favor exchanges and performances for an ecological density.
Composed of offices, an hotel, a nursery and an interior street opening onto a food court, Mille Arbres represents the connection made by the Grand Paris, bringing together Paris and Neuilly and offering a mixed program which develops in nature.
- PLAY DATE:
- 2016
- LOCATION:
- Paris
- NATURE OF PROJECT:
- Mixte
- DESCRIPTION:
- Logements, bureaux, hôtel, commerces, gare routière, pôle petite enfance, bistrot gastronomique
- OWNER:
- Compagnie de Phalsbourg, OGIC
- AREA:
- 56 000 m²
- BUDGET:
- 250 M€
- COLLABORATORS ARCHITECTES:
- Sou Fujimoto Architects
- STATUS:
- Lauréat du concours