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The Place: A Premier Office Building in the Growing Vache Noire District

@Thomas Koszul

Kaufman & Broad, in partnership with co-developers Idevi and Palladio, delivered in May 2023 The Place, a 10,000 m² office building in the heart of the Vache Noire district in Montrouge (Hauts-de-Seine). Budget: NC. Project manager: the architecture firm Béchu & Associés. Promoter press release.

Located at 134-136, avenue Aristide Briand, in the immediate vicinity of La Porte d’Orléans and the Châtillon-Montrouge transport hub, The Place stands out as a strategic asset due to its location and its service by transport axes in major common areas such as line 4, RER B and, by 2024, the future metro line 15. The building, located in the ZAC de la Vache Noire district, supports the renewal and dynamism of the rapidly developing district where many companies choose to build their office there because of the proximity to the capital and all the shops in the surrounding area.

The Place is a ground floor and garden level office building, with seven floors ranging from 870 to 1,400 m², two of which have an outdoor terrace, for a total leasable area of ​​10,147 m². The large workspaces can accommodate 900 workstations.

The user, placed at the heart of the project, will be able to take advantage of the provision of more than 1,000 m² of services and shared spaces including a fitness room, a bike club, a restaurant serving up to 200 people, a coffee shop, multi-purpose rooms for organizing events on site as well as 300 m² of terraces and green spaces and a 119-space car park.

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Imagined and designed by the architecture firm Bechu & Associés, The Place is inspired by Haussmann buildings. Its comfortable, bright and flexible volumes, designed to accommodate new ways of working, thanks to modular spaces, make it possible to increase the creativity of employees.

The structure of the building, marked by two large intersecting stone monoliths, with, in the background, a wall of backlit photographic planes, plays on transparency to let in light. A major technical challenge was met with the addition of bow windows on the facade that punctuate the natural stone envelope of the building.

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