Herzog de Meuron's Triangle Tower Design Raises Eyebrows in Paris

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The 590ft (180m) proposed Herzog de Meuron design labeled ‘Triangle Tower’, has been in the spotlight over recent weeks after the cross-party council approved the tower’s protocol agreement. Opposing the recent approval, Green party members are eager to share their thoughts commenting that the “colossal” project is “yet another office block” according to party member Yves Contassot.

The controversy over the 40-story steel and glass building surely was anticipated; the French capital has had a 30+ year drought of buildings over 121ft. In 1977 a ban was put into place, shortly after the completion of the 689ft Tour Montparnasse, because Parisians feared that the city center would lose its existing urban fabric to skyscrapers similar to the Montparnasse.

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Cite: Kelly Minner. "Herzog de Meuron's Triangle Tower Design Raises Eyebrows in Paris" 05 Apr 2011. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/125099/herzog-de-meurons-triangle-tower-design-raises-eyebrows-in-paris> ISSN 0719-8884

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