Tour Sequana

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Tour Sequana
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Tour Sequana
Former namesTour Mozart
General information
StatusComplete
TypeCommercial offices
Architectural style Modernism
Location4 Rue Henri Farman
Issy-les-Moulineaux, France
Coordinates 48°50′00″N2°16′08″E / 48.8334245°N 2.2689104°E / 48.8334245; 2.2689104 Coordinates: 48°50′00″N2°16′08″E / 48.8334245°N 2.2689104°E / 48.8334245; 2.2689104
Completed2010
Height
Antenna spire100 m (330 ft)
Roof100 m (330 ft)
Technical details
Floor count23
Floor area43,000 m2 (460,000 sq ft)
Lifts/elevators10
Design and construction
Architect Arquitectonica
Engineer Bouygues
Main contractor Accor

Tour Sequana (previously known as Tour Mozart) is an office skyscraper in Issy-les-Moulineaux, Val de Seine business district, close to Paris.

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100 meters high, it can accommodate 2,720 people. It was built by Arquitectonica with the design office Arup Sustainable Design, then inaugurated on September 14, 2010. [1]

The tower, built by Bouygues, is HQE certified by counting five HQE targets reached with the “high performance” level, and six HQE targets achieved with the “average performance” level. [2]

All the equipment should enable the tower to save 50% compared to the energy consumption of traditional offices, or CO2 emissions of 12 kg / m2 per year.

In 2007, Bouygues Immobilier won the Grand Prix Eco Building Performance in the “Very High Building” category, rewarding the energy and environmental quality of its tower. [3]

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