The Danish practice Henning Larsen Architects won the competition to design a new 55,000m² office and cultural center called NØRR in Paris' Saint-Denis neighborhood in France. Vying to create a more human-oriented office complex, the design brings together 50,000 m2 of workspace with many terraces, natural daylight, and a sense of community, which reflect today's shifting attitudes toward office design.
This mixed-use complex, designed by Henning Larsen Architects, is located within an area of significant new development in Paris, NØRR won't be far from projects by other big-name firms like Snøhetta and Kengo Kuma, as well as the new aquatics center for the Paris 2024 Summer Olympics.

The design strikes a deft balance between the large scale of urban development and the intimacy needed to establish lasting communities. Softly pitched roofs and pocketed paths that weave through the ground level take inspiration from villages across France, updating traditional architectural language for a modern context.

“Our starting point was creating a design could fulfill 55,000 m² of space while giving off a smaller sense of scale. We want to create a village, not a monolith,” Søren Øllgaard, Partner and Design Director at Henning Larsen said. “By gathering cultural venues and offices under the same roof, NØRR reimagines work life with a Scandinavian emphasis on personal interaction and a close connection with nature.”

Outdoor cafes, recreation space, cultural outposts, and sprawling gardens scattered throughout the area invite the public into NØRR’s daily life. This echoes in the buildings above: the offset volumes aim to diminish the presence of long windowless halls in favor of common social hubs linked by shorter and wider corridors (themselves social spaces.)

Establishing a strong social connection is essential, as NØRR is primed to emerge as a hub within the region’s future development. Major public works being built nearby, including Kengo Kuma’s hub station for the Grand Paris Metro Express and sports facilities for the 2024 Olympics, will reinforce Saint-Denis’ importance in the future development of Paris.

“We see NØRR as an epicenter in Paris’ ongoing urban expansion. In putting people and social connection at the forefront of development, we can ensure the health and sustainability of the neighborhood for generations to come.”

The project is Henning Larsen’s second win in Paris in 2019, following the studio’s contract for a major transformation and expansion of the Opéra Bastille in Paris.

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Henning Larsen Architects, was founded in 1959 an is an  is an international architecture company with strong Scandinavian roots.

Henning Larsen was born in 1925 in the town of Opsund, Videbæk, in western Denmark and moved with his parents to Bregninge, Zealand, as a child. Henning Larsen graduated from the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, School of Architecture, in 1952. He established the company after a study trip to the United States. He started out with only one architecture student among his staff. Today, Henning Larsen Architects is one of Europe’s leading architectural companies. Henning Larsen's life work counts a number of significant building works in Denmark and abroad. He was often described as a "master the light". From 1968 to 1995, he was a professor at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, School of Architecture in Copenhagen.

Henning Larsen received a number of awards and recognitions. Most recently, His Royal Highness the Prince Consort of Denmark's Europe Nostra Award 2013 and in 2012 what is often referred to as the Nobel Prize of art, the Praemium Imperiale. In 2001, he established the Henning Larsen Foundation with the objective of promoting and disseminating architecture in its broad sense.

Among Henning Larsen's most important works abroad, you find the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Riyadh (Saudi Arabia, 1984), The Danish Embassy in Riyadh (Saudi Arabia, 1987) and Malmö City Library (Sweden, 1997). In Denmark, his most essential works include Copenhagen Business School Dalgas Have (1989), Enghøj Church (1994), Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek (1996) and the Royal Danish Opera (2004).
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Published on: March 18, 2019
Cite: "Creating a Social Community: Henning Larsen to design NØRR office + cultural space in Paris" METALOCUS. Accessed
<http://www.metalocus.es/en/news/creating-a-social-community-henning-larsen-design-norr-office-cultural-space-paris> ISSN 1139-6415
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