Cœur Défense

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Cœur Défense
Cœur Défense
Location La Défense
(Courbevoie)
Construction 2001
Use Office
Height
Total 161 m (528 ft)
Roof 161 m (528 ft)
Technical Details
Floors 40
Floor space 350,000 m² (3.77 million ft²)
Architect Jean-Paul Viguier

Cœur Défense is an office skyscraper in La Défense, the high-rise business district west of Paris, France. With 350,000 m² (3.77 million sq. ft), it is the building with the most floor space in Europe along with the Palace of Parliament in Bucharest.

Coeur Défense was built in 2001, replacing the former Esso Tower, the first building of the old generation to be destroyed in La Défense. Cœur Défense is a large complex made of 2 main bodies connected to one another by a smaller body and seating on a wide basis made of several smaller bodies. The edges of all bodies are rounded. The cladding is white, with large windows. An electronic system monitors white blinds which can be drawn or opened all together at the same time.

The two main bodies are 161 m (528 ft) tall each. Both of them are relatively thin as their width is only 24 m (79 ft), and they are out of line with each other, so that sunlight can reach all parts of the building.

Coeur Défense in the glasses of Opus 12
Coeur Défense in the glasses of Opus 12

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Coordinates: 48°53′26.60″N, 2°14′38.90″E