Mirabeau tower

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Mirabeau Tower ( French Tour Mirabeau )
Mirabeau Tower (French Tour Mirabeau)
Basic data
Place: 39-43 Quai André Citroën, Paris
Architect : Noël Le Maresquier and Pierre-Paul Heckly
Use / legal
Usage : High-rise office building
Owner : German Society for Real Estate Funds (DEGI)
Main tenant: CSA, BRGM
Technical specifications
Height : ~ 70 m
Floors : 19th
Floor area : 31,226 m²
Construction: Reinforced concrete skeleton with aluminum and glass facade
address
City: Paris
Country: France

The Mirabeau Tower ( French Tour Mirabeau ) is a high-rise office building in the 15th arrondissement of the French capital Paris .

The tower, named after the nearby Mirabeau Bridge , is the southernmost in the Front-de-Seine district . The building consists of three wings that are arranged in the shape of a "Y"; the triangular property (2,453 m²) is circumscribed by the Quai André-Citroën , the avenue Émile-Zola and the rue de Javel .

The users include government agencies CSA and BRGM , the French Ministry of Labor and the Environment Program of the United Nations (UNEP) and the bank Dexia .

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Coordinates: 48 ° 50 ′ 48 ″  N , 2 ° 16 ′ 45 ″  E