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Les Collines de l'Arche
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location_on Location: Paris, France

date_range Date: 2021

architecture Architect: Patrick Durand

emoji_objects Solutions & technologies: Cladding

Built in the 1990s, the 70,000 m2 building was clad with a stone whose durability had deteriorated over time. The renovation of the building also allowed a thermal optimization of the facade. 

The technical characteristics of our Ductal® Cladding solution offer much larger panel dimensions, this allows the initial layout to be changed by giving it resolutely modern dimensions, while retaining the architectural intentions of the building. These works are therefore intended to improve the architectural quality of the site.

A specific work on color has also been carried out in order to offer a deep black tint with a mat aspect.

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