Tour CB21
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| Tour CB21 | |
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Tour CB21  | |
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| General information | |
| Type | Office | 
| Location | La Défense (Courbevoie)  | 
| Coordinates | 48°53′20.00″N 2°14′59.30″E / 48.8888889°N 2.2498056°E | 
| Construction started | 1972 | 
| Completed | 1974 | 
| Height | |
| Antenna spire | 187 m (614 ft) | 
| Roof | 179 m (587 ft) | 
| Technical details | |
| Floor count | 44 | 
| Floor area | 70,500 m2 (759,000 sq ft) | 
| Design and construction | |
| Architects | Harrison & Abramovitz, J. P. Bisseuil | 
| Website | |
| www | |
Tour CB21, formerly Tour Gan, is an office skyscraper located in La Défense, the high-rise business district situated west of Paris, France. It was designed by celebrated American architect Max Abramovitz.
History
[edit]Built from 1972 to 1974, the tower is 179 m (587 ft) tall at roof height. However, it reaches 187 m (614 ft) once including the antenna located on the roof. It was the second tallest building in Paris upon its completion. Its ground shape is in the form of a Greek cross.
In 1972, during construction, a protest campaign opposed the building of Tour Gan. Protesters demanded a reduction in height. However, the tower was completed at the planned height.
Today, the main tenants are Suez Environnement and AIG France.
The structure is owned by Fonciere des Regions.[1]
See also
[edit]External links
[edit]- Tour GAN (Emporis)
 - CB21 Website (Covivio)
 
