Tour Generali

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Tour Generali
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Location La Défense
(Courbevoie, France)
Status Proposed
Constructed 2008-2011
Height
Antenna/Spire 318 meters (1,043 feet)
Technical details
Floor count 56
Floor area 90,000.00 m²
Companies
Architect Valode et Pistre
Contractor Vinci

Tour Generali (Generali Tower) is a supertall skyscraper planned for construction in the business quarter of La Défense in Courbevoie (Hauts-de-Seine, France).

The project was officially initiated on 18 October 2006 and is being built for Italian insurance company Assicurazioni Generali. Part of the modernisation of La Défense, the project is being constructed by Vinci on the old site of the Iris building, which was completed in 1983. Tour Generali will have an estimated height of 318 meters (1100 feet) from ground level, at a total cost estimate of 500 million euros.

The building will have 400m² of PV cells, 800m² of solar panels and 18 axial wind turbines on site to produce energy. Other environmental initiatives being taken in the project include mixed-mode ventilation with night purging, use of thermal mass, district heating/cooling and multi-service chilled beams (eg. ventilation, cooling heating and lighting).

Upon completion, the tower will be the tallest skyscraper in Western Europe and in the European Union.

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