Tour Gan
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Tour Gan | |
Location | La Défense (Courbevoie) |
Construction | 1972 - 1974 |
Use | Office |
Height | |
Total | 187 m (614 ft) |
Roof | 179 m (587 ft) |
Technical Details | |
Floors | 44 |
Floor space | 70,500 m² (759,000 ft²) |
Architect | Harrisson & Abramovitz, J. P. Bisseuil |
Tour Gan (previously known as Tour Nobel) is an office skyscraper located in La Défense, the high-rise business district situated west of Paris, France. It was designed by celebrated American architect Max Abramovitz.
Built from 1972 to 1974, the tower is 179 m (587 ft) tall at roof height. However, it reaches 187 m (614 ft) once including the antenna located on the roof. It is the third-tallest skyscraper in La Défense after Tour Total and Tour Areva. Its ground shape is in the form of a Greek cross.
In 1972, during construction, a protest campaign opposed the building of Tour Gan, which was deemed too tall and thus too visible from the historical center of Paris and particularly from the Champs-Elysées. Protesters demanded a reduction in height. However, those protests had no effect and the tower was completed at the planned height.
All the asbestos from the Tour Gan was removed between 1995 and 2001.
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- Tour GAN (Emporis)