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Franklin Azzi signs the Rivoli project, a mixed-use refurbishment project

In collaboration with REDEVCO France, Franklin Azzi Architecture has signed on for a new mixed-use refurbishment project in the historic heart of Paris at 126 Rue de Rivoli. Addressing modern lifestyles, the 13,000 m² project, spanning 8 levels, will include shops, offices, an urban logistics zone, a hotel, a restaurant, and a green roof terrace open to the public, offering a 360-degree view of Paris.

The goal of restructuring the building, originally constructed in 1922 by E. Berthelot and A. and G. Perret Architectes Constructeurs, is to renew and enhance its distinct and elegant architectural identity while updating the programme to showcase the unique character of the site, allowing users to adopt new functionalities.

The renovated Haussmann-style building embodies significant environmental and social ambitions and has been awarded BREEAM ‘Excellent’ certification for both the construction and operational phases.

Program

Restructuring of a mixed-use building to make the most of its infrastructure, shops, offices, hotel, restaurant & rooftop, urban logistics, vaulted cellar, Historic Monument

Project owner

REDEVCO France

Project management

Lead architect: Franklin Azzi MH studies: Goutal et Associés Prime contractor: Edifira Structural engineer: Aedis Façade engineer: Ayo Design Fluids and lifts engineer: CCI Acoustic engineer: Acoustique et Conseil Environmental engineer: Payet Construction economist: TAO & Co Prevention engineer: Casso & Associés Landscape designer: Mugo

Environmental approaches

BREEAM excellent level

Surface

12 000 m²

Command

Private

Date

2025

Budget

37M€

Location

122-126 rue de Rivoli, 75001 Paris, France

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