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Hermitage Plaza is a project consisting of a podium and 6 buildings, including two towers, proposed by
Hermitage Group The Hermitage Group is a French real estate developer. It is a member of the FPI (the French Federation of Developers). The group was founded by Emin Iskenderov, a Russia-born real estate developer and businessman based in Paris (France). The compa ...
for the Paris-
La Défense La Défense () is a major business district in France, located west of the city limits of Paris. It is part of the Paris metropolitan area in the Île-de-France region, located in the department of Hauts-de-Seine in the communes of Courbevoie, ...
business district. If completed beyond 2027, the two tall towers with 86 and 85 floors would be the tallest buildings in the
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.Hermitage Plaza Complex – The Skyscraper Center
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''. Retrieved 20 February 2016


Concept

Hermitage Plaza is a mixed-use project at the entrance of Europe's biggest central business district — La Défense in Paris — and is situated across the Seine River from the residential district of Neuilly-Paris. It would bring together programs of luxury serviced apartments, a 5-Star palace hotel, class-A offices, high-end retail, and the public and entertainment space. Placed along Paris' historical axis, linking the Louvre Palace, and its crystal pyramid, to the
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and the
Grande Arche La Grande Arche de la Défense (; "The Great Arch of the Defense"), originally called La Grande Arche de la Fraternité (; "Fraternity"), is a monument and building in the business district of La Défense and in the commune of Puteaux, to the west ...
of La Défense, Hermitage Plaza would be visible from every corner of the capital. The shape of the Hermitage Plaza would be divided into two distinct volumes. The genesis of this design is the will to create optimum permeability of the site at ground level whilst maximizing the views from each of the two towers, as well as preserving views from the neighboring buildings. The design incorporates a number of distinguishing features such as: * The principal load-bearing columns are up to 8 meters apart, as opposed to the more conventional 6 meters found in contemporary tower structures. * An entirely automated pantograph system will be used to open the windows, allowing direct natural air circulation in the rooms, which is a real innovation for skyscrapers. * The technical rooms, usually placed on the roof, have been inserted in strategic floors (so that the pool's underlying structure would not diminish ceiling heights on any inhabitable floors) in order to provide breath-taking terraces and views to the top-floor luxury penthouses. * The triple-glazed façade grid framework is 1.75m wide, thus replacing commonly used 1.35m. The project inscribed itself within the Paris-La Défense renewal plan, initiated and driven by the EPADESA (local planning authorities).


History of the project

The project was managed by Emin Iskenderov, a Russian property developer. The project was revealed by
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, on 11 March 2009 at the MIPIM (real estate show for professionals) which took place in
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, France. Hermitage Group had originally proposed a different design, by Jacques Ferrier, which was running for the
Tour Signal Tour Signal was a proposed skyscraper in La Défense and in Puteaux, France.Lebow, Arthur "The Contextualizer,"''New York Times.'' April 6, 2008, p. 4; excerpt, "''...a skyscraper that Nouvel (adapting a term from the artist Brâncuși) called ...
contest. The Tour Signal contest was won by
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's project but Hermitage Group tried to have its towers built anyway. This was possible because Tour Signal's location was free and Ferrier's project was not planned to be at the same location as Nouvel's from the beginning. However Hermitage Group and Ferrier were soon at odds over undisclosed points and Ferrier left the project; Hermitage then announced it would order a new design from Norman Foster, which became the currently known one. The Hermitage Plaza would be sited over the riverfront end of Les Damiers, a residential estate of four
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towers constructed in 1976; three sections closest to the riverfront, the Anjou and Bretagne towers and Infra lowrise, are slated to be demolished to make way for the project. Hermitage SAS had claimed to have secured the financing of the project. On 4 January 2022 the project was canceled because the local public establishment Paris La Défense had not approved the construction of the project.


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