Tour Keller, Residential tower in Front de Seine district, Paris, France
Tour Keller is a residential tower with 29 floors and a height of about 98 meters located in the Front de Seine district in Paris. The building combines apartments with former office spaces and provides residents with six elevators for daily operations.
This residential building was completed between 1970 and 1975 as the first finished structure of the Front de Seine urban development project. The project significantly shaped the architectural direction of this district.
The building incorporates public facilities including an Olympic swimming pool and nursery, making it a central point for community activities.
The building sits in a central location with good access to public transport in the 15th arrondissement. Connections to nearby shopping and recreational facilities make it easy for visitors and residents to reach amenities.
The building was designed by architect Albert Grégoire, a Grand Prix de Rome winner. It connects directly to the Beaugrenelle shopping center at ground level.
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