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location_on Location: Paris, France

date_range Date: 2020

architecture Architect: JLL

emoji_objects Solutions & technologies: Cladding & Envelope

The emblematic Tour Cèdre in la Défense – Paris business district- will have a brand new renovated cladding in 2021 thanks to the application of Ductal® Cladding and Ductal® Envelope.

The facade elements prefabricated by FEHR Group will be installed over the entire height of the building, i.e. 103 m over 28 floors. The tower’s new look will be brought by new opaque facings while keeping its existing glazed frames. Ductal® thin cladding envelope allows the implementation of insulation behind cladding respecting requirements in terms of thermal performance.

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