The latest architectural project in Paris’ Rive Gauche opened in June 2017: it is the largest start up campus in the world… in an industrial hall transformed by Wilmotte & Associés.
Businessman Xavier Niel acquired the Halle Freysinnet, a pre-loaded reinforced concrete freight station built between 1927 and 1929 by engineer Eugène Freyssinet. The use of concrete made it possible to equip this hall with an exceptionally light load-bearing structure. This witness of the French industrial heritage of the 20th century was about to be destroyed. Xavier Niel entrusted the realization of his project to the architecture agency Wilmotte & Associés. They have designed a contemporary building, preserving the almost hundred-year-old raw concrete structure of the Freyssinet Hall (listed as a historic monument in 2012) and reinforced it with a new metal structure and contemporary aesthetics. GA-Paris organizes guided tours of architecture in the new district of Paris Rive Gauche.