HALLE DE PANTIN, FRANCE

Project description
Category
Renovation
Climate
Tropical Wet(Af)
Building type
Shopping centre
Surface area
35000
m2
Architect
Norbert Brail
Year of renovation
2015
Main contractor
Point P
Original construction year
1947
Country
France
The Halle de Pantin was built between 1946 and 1947 by the engineer Bernard Lafaille, this hall is caracterized by its 7cm-thin concrete vault and consists of three concrete naves. In 2015, it was renovated to become the first commercial hall dedicated to building professionals in Europe. The work started in 2012, following an eco-conception model, applied to the rehabilitation of a former industrial site, in an urban zone.
Increased energy efficiency
Energy consumption :
79.01 kWh/m²/year
Energy balance :
79.01 kWh/m²/year
Energy production :
0 kWh/m²/year
Estimated CO2 savings :
Improved air quality
Airtightness :
0.99
Saint-Gobain products featured

- Megastil