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Commercial offices in Puteaux, France
Tour Pacific
Tour Pacific
Former namesTour Arcelor
Japan Tower
General information
StatusCompleted
TypeCommercial offices
Architectural styleModernism
Location11, cours Valmy
La Défense, Puteaux, France
Coordinates48°53′32″N 2°13′54″E / 48.89228057861328°N 2.2317512035369873°E / 48.89228057861328; 2.2317512035369873
Completed1992
Height
Roof90 m (300 ft)
Technical details
Floor count25
Floor area55,800 m (601,000 sq ft)
Lifts/elevators13
Design and construction
Architect(s)Kisho Kurokawa
Mieko Inoue
Marc Mussche

Tour Pacific (previously known as Tour Arcelor or Japan Tower) is an office skyscraper in Puteaux, in La Défense, the business district of the Paris metropolitan area.

The Tower, which originally bore the name of Japan Tower, is one of the achievements of Christian Pellerin, who entrusted the design to the Kurokawa-Inoue duo in 1986.

In May 2013, the Quebec group Ivanhoe-Cambridge, the real estate branch of the Caisse des Dépôts du Quebec, and owner of the tower, sold it for 215 million euros to an American group.

See also

References

  1. Tour Pacific
  2. Pacific Tower
  3. Tishman Speyer acquiert la tour Pacific
  4. La tour Pacific à La Défense vendue 215 M EUR à un groupe américain (presse)

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