Le Monde Headquarters, Paris
Architect: Snøhetta
Year: 2020
Location: Paris, France
Category: Headquarters / office / Commercial / Office
Status: Built
About
The Norwegian firm Snøhetta – headed by Craig Dykers and Kjetil Traedal Thorsen – in collaboration with the French office SRA designed new headquarters for the Le Monde Group in Paris. The 23,000-square-meter building brings the media company’s 1,600 employees under a single roof. The project was structured in two parts: the arched office building over a train station, the Gare d’Austerlitz, which addresses the conditions of the place with a steel bridge frame, the result of a geometric process of subtracting volumes; and the space formed under the construction, turned into a public square. The building’s image, homogeneous from afar but more complex as one gets closer, was obtained by means of a matrix of glass pieces with different degrees of transparency. The outer skin is made of 20,000 pieces of glass, organized in a strict pattern, that give the construction an ever changing appearance, depending on lighting conditions.