Occitanie Tower, Proposed skyscraper in Toulouse, France
Occitanie Tower is a proposed skyscraper in Toulouse that reaches 150 meters high across 40 floors, with a curved shape and hanging gardens on its glass exterior. The building combines office space, apartments, a Hilton hotel, and a restaurant within a single structure.
The tower sits on the site of a former postal sorting center next to Gare Matabiau station, representing the city's first skyscraper project. This redevelopment of a former logistics facility marks a new direction for Toulouse.
The tower brings together offices, apartments, a hotel, and a restaurant in one place, creating a mix of work and leisure spaces. This combination reflects how modern buildings try to serve many purposes for the city at once.
The building is accessible from street level and mixes public areas with private spaces across multiple floors. Visitors can explore the ground floor with its shops and dine at the restaurant, which offers views toward the Pyrenees.
The structure was designed by architect Daniel Libeskind, known for his bold and unconventional approach to building form. His signature shows in the spiral pattern of greenery that winds continuously from ground level to the top.
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