Phare Tower

Phare Tower
Tour Phare
General information
Status Cancelled[1]
Type Office, monument and retail
Location La Défense
(Courbevoie, France)
Height
Antenna spire 296 m (971 ft)
Technical details
Floor count 71
Floor area 130,000 m2 (1,400,000 sq ft)
Design and construction
Architect Morphosis (Thom Mayne)
Developer Unibail
Structural engineer IBE Consulting Engineers (MEP)

The Phare Tower (Tour Phare), in English, "Beacon Tower", was a planned approx. 300-metre (984 ft) tall skyscraper with 71 floors designed as a green building to be built in Courbevoie (Hauts-de-Seine), France, in the La Défense district of suburban Paris. The building was being designed by Los Angeles-based Morphosis, headed by architect Thom Mayne, and would have been completed in 2018. Had it been built, it would have been the tallest skyscraper in Paris and one of the tallest in the European Union. Tour phare was cancelled and could be replaced by Sister towers.

Name

While the French word phare means lighthouse (from Pharos) when employed alone, it also applies to any source of light used as a beacon. In this context, phare is used to describe the tower as something that will bring attention. Tour Phare was meant to bring an architectural beacon to the periphery of Paris and more specifically La Défense.

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