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HEKLA
Tour Hekla Paris Janvier 2023
The tower in January 2023
Tour Hekla is located in Paris
Tour Hekla
Location within Paris
Tour Hekla is located in France
Tour Hekla
Tour Hekla (France)
General information
StatusCompleted
LocationPuteaux, France
Construction started2018
Completed2022[1]
Height220 m
Technical details
Floor area76,000 m²
Website
www.tour-hekla.com/en/

Tour Hekla is a 220-meter (722 ft), 48-story skyscraper in Puteaux, in the La Défense district of Paris, in France.[1][2][3][4] It was designed by French architect Jean Nouvel. The building received its building permit in June 2016. Construction began in May 2018. After completion in 2022 it is the second-tallest building in France, only surpassed in height by the Tour First, the tallest tower in the La Défense district. The cost of the project is estimated to be 248 million euros.

References

  1. ^ a b "HEKLA - The Skyscraper Center". www.skyscrapercenter.com. Retrieved 2023-06-05.
  2. ^ "PSS / Tour Hekla (Puteaux, France)". www.pss-archi.eu.
  3. ^ "Une nouvelle tour à la Défense : Hekla par Jean Nouvel". MonPuteaux.com.
  4. ^ "Amundi et Primonial REIM s'emparent du projet de la tour Hekla imaginé par Jean Nouvel - Defense-92.fr". 22 December 2017.