The new headquarters of Le Monde newspaper are the result of the transformation of an existing building. Beyond the new façade of the building facing to the streets of Paris, exists also an improvement of work spaces with larger spaciousness and skylights.

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Christian de Portzamparc transformed a neutral 1970’s building into a contemporary office block with a strong presence on the boulevard Auguste-Blanqui as the headquarters of the Le Monde newspaper. The top of the building is slanted, keeping the initial height of the southern façade in line with building regulations. The surfaces lost are recovered through the enlargement of the main building and additional space in the lateral wings. The elevators have been relocated to create large and light-filled open spaces for offices. An atrium at the heart of the building accommodates the entrance as well as the communication and projection rooms. In the atrium, a wide mirror turned towards the sky creates the illusion of a horizon, reflecting the blue sky and clouds. The lateral volumes of the facades are composed of glass and aluminium marquetry. On the boulevard, a silk-screened glass skin has been added to the facade, illustrating the front page of the newspaper while protecting the building from sun exposure.

Text.- Christian de Portzamparc.

 

CREDITS.-

Architect.- Christian de Portzamparc.
Project team.- Interior architect: Elizabeth de Portzamparc. Landscape: Méristème - Régis Guignard. Lighting concept in the hall: Martin Wallace.
Client.- Bouygues Immobillier.
Owner.- DB Real Estate.
User.- Le Monde Newspaper.
Area.- 18,500 m² over 3 ha.
Program.- Heavy re-structuring of a 70’s building into new headquarters for the French newspaper Le Monde.

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Christian de Portzamparc, born in Casablanca in 1944, is an architect and urban planner. He graduated from the Paris School of Fine Arts in 1969 and set up his agency, the Atelier Christian de Portzamparc, in 1980. Based in Paris, France, the Atelier is a global operation with a close-knit team of 100 employees who enjoy positive working relationships with established partners around the world. Organized into several “studios”, they work with partners on a wide variety of ambitious international projects. As well as constructing buildings, Christian de Portzamparc, an architect, urban planner and painter, is engaged in the search for form and meaning.

From the city to the object, Christian de Portzamparc has worked on towers since his first projects in 1974. His best known tower is the LVMH Tower in New York, USA, completed in 1999 (Business Week and Architectural Record award 2006), followed by the competition for the Hearst tower in 2000 and soon to be accompanied by the residential tower 400 Park Avenue in Manhattan, New York, USA, approved by the City Planning authorities in 2004 and for which the site demolition started in December 2011. The 603-feet high headquarters of French bank Société Générale at La Défense district in Paris, the Granite Tower (completed in 2008) is the first sustainable high-rise building in France (H.E.Q. certified, the French equivalent of the North American LEED).

In 1994, Christian de Portzamparc became the first French architect to gain the prestigious Pritzker Architecture Prize at the age of 50. He has been made Commandeur des Arts et des Lettres, Officier de l’Ordre du Mérite and Chevalier de l’Ordre de la Légion d’Honneur, and was awarded the Grand Prix d’Architecture de la Ville de Paris in 1990, the Médaille d’Argent in 1992 and the Grand Prix National d’Architecture in 1998. He has also been appointed an Honorory Fellow of the American Institute of Architects (A.I.A.). The most prestigious city planning prize in France, Grand Prix de l’Urbanisme, was awarded to him in 2004. In 2006, the Collège de France created a 53rd chair dedicated to “artistic creation”, Christian de Portzamparc was its first holder.

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Published on: March 27, 2013
Cite: "Headquarters of the Newspaper "Le Monde"" METALOCUS. Accessed
<http://www.metalocus.es/en/news/headquarters-newspaper-le-monde> ISSN 1139-6415
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