prismatic glass crown by maud caubet architectes extends racine office tower in paris
Briefly

The Racine project successfully transforms a brutalist landmark into a mixed-use structure, harmoniously integrating nature with urban density while preserving its architectural identity.
The renovation not only refreshes a 1970s brutalist tower but also emphasizes ecological balance through landscaping, embracing the surrounding environment in the 12th arrondissement.
With adaptable design features, the Racine project showcases a forward-thinking approach, allowing for various future uses such as offices, housing, and coliving spaces while minimizing costs.
The newly designed space includes terraced landings and a productive green roof, reclaiming natural elements previously lost to urban development and enhancing community interaction.
Read at designboom | architecture & design magazine
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