Paris - Ministère des Finances
In order to increase the exhibition space in the Musée du Louvre, the Ministry of Finance, which for over 100 years, since the time of the Duc de Morny, Napoleon III's minister, had occupied the north wing of the Louvre, was compelled to move to new offices 3km/2mi upstream. Here, on a site 5 hectares/12 acres in extent, some 216,000sq.m/2,325,000sq.ft of office and residential accommodation for 6,000 officials were provided between 1983 and 1989. The architects of this gigantic complex, 360m/395yds long, was designed by Paul Chemetov, who had also worked on the Halles project, and Borjo Huidobro. As if passing through a gateway into eastern Paris, the Seine expressway runs under the south wing of this huge building, which is apt to arouse a mixture of astonishment and shock in the beholder and has been the subject of much controversy. A series of bridges and passages leads between plain gray walls into the interior of the massive complex. The concrete tower is topped by a helicopter landing pad.
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