Vista (tower)

Vista (tower)
Year built: 1973
Year renovated: 2007
Architect: BDVA
Surface area: 15,945 m²
Former name: Horizon Tower
Address: 52-54 quai du Dion Bouton - 92800 Puteaux
Nearest parking: Michelet
Nearest transportation: Esplanade de La Défense
The Vista Tower, formerly known as the Horizon Tower, was built in the early 1970s based on plans by architect Jean de Mailly, who also designed the CNIT, the Ariane Tower, the Initiale Tower (formerly known as the Nobel Tower), and the Bellini residence. This high-rise building, located on the banks of the Seine in Puteaux, is unique in that it spans the public road. The office building was renovated in 2007 by the architectural firm BDVA.
A word about architects
The BDVA agency was founded in 1986 by architects Jérôme de Boisseson, Jean-Michel Dumas, and Philippe de Vilmorin. In 2014, three new partners joined them: Frédéric Duris, Bruno Largent, and Pascal Saulnier. The agency has worked on numerous projects, committing to finding specific solutions for each request, respecting the urban integration approach, and taking into account sustainable development issues.