Tour Espace 2000, Residential high-rise in Front de Seine district, 15th arrondissement of Paris, France.
Tour Espace 2000 is a residential high-rise in the Front de Seine district that rises to 98 meters across 31 floors in western Paris. The building uses three elevators to serve its residential units spread throughout the structure.
The tower was completed in 1976 during a period when Paris was adding multiple high-rises to its skyline. This wave of construction reshaped the urban fabric of western neighborhoods.
The building shows how the idea of urban living changed in the 1970s, reflecting the era's belief that modern, stacked apartments could solve city housing needs.
The high-rise sits in a central location with good public transportation connections and is within walking distance of shops and local facilities. The site is easy to reach on foot and offers access to essential urban services.
The structure was designed by architects Delaage-Tsaropoulos and forms part of a larger ensemble of towers in the neighborhood. This cluster of buildings together created a new skyline for the western part of the city, standing out sharply from traditional Parisian architecture.
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