The quality of an office space, beyond the comfort and flexibility of its work surfaces, is measured by the quality of its reception, presentation, meeting, informal production, reflection, catering and relaxation areas. In short, places where people can stay, circulate and exchange ideas. Pleasant and efficient, they are also productive and representative.
Once you've passed through the beautiful madder-red lacquered doorway and the light-staged carriage entrance, a garden unfolds, the ultimate luxury in Paris. Here, we stroll along a fine mesh of stainless steel, beneath a carpet of greenery and crossed by beautiful subjects.
A glass gallery, paved with black granite, runs alongside this peaceful space and opens onto the reception area. Here, you can sit and stroll. It leads to a contemporary extension, clad in matt, glazed terracotta. A vast space develops on the garden level. Its planted roof terrace is accessible from the upper floor via a colorful metal walkway.
At the heart of the building, a glazed elevator opens onto a vast contemporary staircase, nervous, glazed and covered by a glass roof. Both travel at their own pace through this bright, invigorating verticality, mutually surprising each other. Finally, between these singular places, the Elysée and Beauvau, this beautiful staging of movement in conjunction with a highly operational tool is perhaps also a form of contextual reverence!