Norman Foster + Partners recently revealed the masterplan for a new sustainable community just outside of Paris complete with twin faceted skyscrapers that will be the tallest mixed-use towers in Western Europe. Dubbed Hermitage Plaza, the high-density development will create a a thriving community east of La Défense that is targeting a BREEAM ‘excellent’ rating – one of the world’s most widely used environmental assessment methods for architecture.
Norman Foster Unveils Twin Faceted Skyscrapers for Paris
by Mike Chino, 03/12/09
filed under: Architecture
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It’ll look nice until someone flies some planes into them.
I like Morphosis’ Phare Tower better, more original and ingrained in Paris:
http://morphopedia.com/projects/phare-tower
Howc could such community be formed by such building.. this About Norman post should reconsider how much it cud run the roles on Sustainability instead of just texting its beatiful landmarking…
I dont understand it to much.. hows the way to be..
this project is so out of place that it could be a Rem Koolhaas project. A community you said? HaHa
Aw, I love Koolhaas. But year, it’s way out of place. I like the Triangle (http://www.sceneadvisor.com/style/triangle-tower-pariss-first-skyscraper-in-30-years-11405.html) way better. Yeah, I said it.