Tour Blanche
Luc Arsène-Henry
Bernard Schoeller
Tour Blanche (previously known as Tour Aquitaine and as Tour Chartis) is an office skyscraper in Courbevoie, in La Défense, the business district of the Paris metropolitan area.
Built in 1967 by the architectural firm Les Frères Arsène-Henry, it belongs to the first generation of La Défense towers: its height respects the previous standard height, which was 100 m.[1]
Partially renovated in 2004, it was renovated again from July 2012 to March 2014. Led by the Spie Batignolles, the site costs 41 million euros.
It was renamed Tour Blanche in 2014.
Enedis, the main operator of the electricity distribution network in France and a subsidiary of EDF, has occupied it since September 2014.[2]
See also
- La Défense
- List of tallest buildings and structures in the Paris region
- List of tallest buildings in France
References
External links
- Tour Blanche
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and complexes
- Tour Adria
- Tours Aillaud
- Tour Areva
- Tour Ariane
- Tour Athéna
- Tour Atlantique
- Tour Aurore
- Tour Carpe Diem
- Tour CB21
- Tour CBX
- Tour Cèdre [fr]
- Tour Blanche
- Tour D2
- Cœur Défense
- Tour Défense 2000
- Tour EDF
- Tour Égée
- Tour Eqho
- Tour Europe [fr]
- Tour Europlaza
- Tour Ève
- Tour First
- Tour France
- Tour Franklin
- Tour Gambetta [fr]
- Tour Prisma
- Grande Arche
- Tour Granite
- Tour Initiale
- Tour Les Poissons
- Tour Majunga
- Tour Manhattan
- Tour Neptune
- Opus 12 Tower
- Tour Pascal
- Préfecture des Hauts-de-Seine
- Tour Sequoia
- Tours Société Générale (Alicante and Chassagne)
- Tour T1
- Tour Total
- Esso Tower (demolished)
- Tour W
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- Esplanade de La Défense
- La Défense – Grande Arche (Gare de La Défense)
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