Tour Europlaza
Skyscraper in Paris, France
48°53′30″N 2°14′42″E / 48.89167°N 2.24500°E / 48.89167; 2.24500Tour Europlaza (previously known as tour Septentrion) is an office skyscraper located in La Défense business district situated west of Paris, [rance.
Built in 1972, the 135-metre (443 ft) tower belongs to the second generation of skyscrapers in La Défense. The tower distinguishes itself from the other towers of that period, thanks to a less boxy design and an original cladding. The tower was originally named Septentrion because of its northern location in the business district (Septentrion means North in French).
From 2019 on, the tower hosts the European Banking Authority which relocated from London following the Brexit.[1]
See also
References
- ^ Hubin, Florence (2018-09-11). "La Défense : l'Autorité bancaire européenne a choisi sa tour" [La Défense: European Banking Authority chooses tower]. Le Parisien (in French). Retrieved 2018-09-12.
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- Tour Europlaza (Emporis)
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- Tour Adria
- Tours Aillaud
- Tour Areva
- Tour Ariane
- Tour Athéna
- Tour Atlantique
- Tour Aurore
- Tour Carpe Diem
- Tour CB21
- Tour CBX
- Tour Cèdre [fr]
- Tour Blanche
- Tour D2
- Cœur Défense
- Tour Défense 2000
- Tour EDF
- Tour Égée
- Tour Eqho
- Tour Europe [fr]
- Tour Europlaza
- Tour Ève
- Tour First
- Tour France
- Tour Franklin
- Tour Gambetta [fr]
- Tour Prisma
- Grande Arche
- Tour Granite
- Tour Initiale
- Tour Les Poissons
- Tour Majunga
- Tour Manhattan
- Tour Neptune
- Opus 12 Tower
- Tour Pascal
- Préfecture des Hauts-de-Seine
- Tour Sequoia
- Tours Société Générale (Alicante and Chassagne)
- Tour T1
- Tour Total
- Esso Tower (demolished)
- Tour W
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- Esplanade de La Défense
- La Défense – Grande Arche (Gare de La Défense)
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