Paris Courthouse
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18.Jan.2019

Europe’s largest law complex, the 160-metre-tall Paris Courthouse skyscraper by Renzo Piano Building Workshop (RPBW) that opened last April, has reunited the various activities of the French capital’s judiciary system under one roof. They had previously been dispersed throughout the city due to a shortage of space in its historic seat on Île de la Cité (which continues to accommodate
the Criminal Court, Court of Appeals and Supreme Court).

Bringing together the regional court, police court, public prosecution courts and district courts of each arrondissement, its location on a L-shaped site beside the Martin Luther King Park and the ring road in the Clichy-Batignolles urban development zone on Paris’ northwestern edge (in what was formerly an abandoned railway area) places it at the crossroads of the city’s administrative districts and suburbs. It is part of a new eco-district currently under construction, which will comprise housing, offices, shops as well as a metro and tram station.

The French government had initially proposed splitting the law courts into two distinct buildings—the first to house public functions such as courtrooms, and the second, offices—but RPBW chose a single integrated edifice, welcoming up to 8,800 people daily including 2,000 employees, which through its size and status would come to symbolise the point of departure for the rehabilitation and redevelopment of the Porte de Clichy neighbourhood.

Having won the competition in 2011, the architects wished to set a new benchmark for energy consumption in a tall building and to lessen the visual impact of the tower against the skyline. They did this by designing a series of four stacked glass volumes that diminish in size as they rise upwards to form a steplike profile. From the park, the courthouse blends into its surroundings as it has a slim profile, with the smallest façade oriented to the south to reduce the solar factor, while giving users the best views of Paris: the Eiffel Tower for those on the east side and Montmartre for those on the west. Every office has a window with unobstructed views, as the immediate area is free of high-rise developments.

PROJECT DATA

 

Project Name
Paris Courthouse
Location
Paris, France
Completion Date
July 2017
Site Area
17,500 square metres
Gross Floor Area
142,000 square metres
Number of Rooms
90 courtrooms; 1,300 offices;
3 restaurants/cafeterias
Building Height
160 metres
Clients/Owners
Etablissement Public du Palais de
Justice de Paris; Bouygues Bâtiment

 
Architecture Firm
Renzo Piano Building Workshop (RPBW)
Principal Architect
Bernard Plattner
Main Contractor
Bouygues Construction
Mechanical & Electrical Engineers
SETEC Bâtiment; Berim
Civil & Structural Engineer
SETEC TPI
Images/Photos
RPBW (all drawings); Sergio Grazia;
Michel Denancé; Florent Michel; Maxime Laurent; Francesca Avanzinelli

by Y-Jean Mun-Delsalle 

Source : Future Arc


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