Olympic Village 2024 – Signal Tower, Paris
For the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris, Lumon equipped the tallest residential building in the athletes’ village of Saint-Denis with balcony glazing. 90 balconies and 582 glazing panels have been installed on the striking building, which will host Olympic guests during the global sporting event in July and August.
The residence blends harmoniously into the eco-district of Universeine. It is a model for low-carbon and bioclimatic construction, where environmental and energy design are at the heart of the architectural project. The architect of the project is the renowned Clément Vergély, who has already designed prestigious projects such as the Résidence Quai de la Gare in Paris, Îlot B2 Confluence in Lyon or the Paris-Saclay campus.
The building is not only a symbol of the upcoming Games, but also an excellent example of the transformation of the cityscape. Historic cities merge with vibrant urban environments, with modern building codes setting the goals of sustainability and vibrancy of cities well into the future. Paris is a city made to last, and Lumon’s glazing supports that heritage.
- Property address: Saint-Denis, France
- Project type: New construction
- Building type: Residential
- Architect: Clément Vergély
- Lumon Products: Swivel/Sliding Glazing
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