Tour Reflets, High-rise building in Front de Seine district, Paris, France
Tour Reflets is a residential high-rise in the Front de Seine district of Paris's 15th arrondissement, standing out with its 33-story structure alongside the Seine. The building houses hundreds of apartments arranged across its vertical span.
This tower was completed in 1976 as part of the Front de Seine district development, an ambitious urban renewal project for Paris. It emerged during a period when the city was introducing modern residential forms along its riverbanks.
The building represents the evolution of residential architecture in Paris, offering 250 apartments within a vertical structure near the Seine River.
The building is easily reached from the city center edge and features a main entrance on Rue Robert de Flers. Visitors can spot the clearly visible tower from the Quai de Grenelle or while walking along the Seine.
The uppermost units are split across two levels, extending into an additional floor level that goes beyond the standard 33 stories of the building. This duplex arrangement gives the highest residents a distinctive spatial layout.
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