Origine

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Origine

Year of construction: 2021
Architects: Groupement Maud Caubet Architectes - Quadri Fiore Architecture
Surface area: 66,500 m²

Address: 2126 boulevard de La Défense - 92000 Nanterre
Nearest parking: Les Terrasses
Nearest transport: Nanterre Préfécture

Located in Nanterre, between two RER stations (Nanterre Préfecture and Nanterre-La-Folie), Origine enjoys a strategic geographical location in the extension of the La Défense business district. Integrated into a mixed-use complex forming an urban block open to the city, Origine consists of two buildings centered around a central garden. Its unique range of user services makes Origine a building suited to the needs of today and tomorrow.

Origine stands out for its innovative bioclimatic architecture, its mixed wood-concrete structure, and its high level of certifications and labels. Geothermal energy, connection to urban heating networks, integrated photovoltaic panels, natural light, green roofs, rainwater recovery... Origine is naturally committed.

Origine consists of two buildings with seven and eight floors, with a total surface area of 66,500 m². Origine benefits from nearly 6,500 m² of landscaped areas: gardens, patios, loggias, and terraces.

Certifications and labels: HQE Excellent, BREEAM Outstanding, E+C- level E3C2, BBCA Excellence, BEPOS Effinergie Excellent, WELL Gold, LEED Gold, R2S 3*, WiredScore Platinum, Ready to Osmoz, BiodiverCity

A word about architects

The associated agencies, Maud Caubet Architectes and Quadri Fiore Architecture, drew inspiration from the rocky islands of Ha Long Bay to design Origine and Nouvelle Vague. Maud Caubet Architectes was founded by Maud Caubet in 2006. The Parisian architect is a graduate of the Beaux-Arts, the Royal Polytechnic School of Architecture in Stockholm, and the Paris-La Villette School of Architecture. The agency worked on the Initiale tower in La Défense and on the Nouvelle Vague residential building, next to Origine. The Quadri Fiore Architecture firm is run by architects Julie Muchir, Donatienne Jannel, and Eric Rougeot. They have worked on numerous projects on the outskirts of the business district.

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