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1 History  



1.1  Construction of the La Defense plaza  





1.2  1988 restructuring  





1.3  2009 refurbishment  





1.4  Architecture & Engineering  







2 References  





3 External links  














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Coordinates: 48°5334N 2°1421E / 48.8927415°N 2.2391581°E / 48.8927415; 2.2391581
 

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Centre of New Industries and Technologies
The CNIT Building
Map
General information
StatusCompleted
TypeShopping centre, convention center, hotel
Location2 Place de la Défense
La Défense, Puteaux, France
Coordinates48°53′34N 2°14′21E / 48.8927415°N 2.2391581°E / 48.8927415; 2.2391581
Construction started1956
Completed1958
OwnerUnibail-Rodamco-Westfield
ManagementViparis
Height
Roof46.3 m (152 ft)
Design and construction
Architect(s)Robert Camelot
Jean de Mailly
Bernard Zehrfuss
Nicolas Esquillan
Jean Prouvé
The CNIT

The Centre of New Industries and Technologies (French: Centre des nouvelles industries et technologies, abbreviated CNIT), located in Puteaux, France, was the first building developed in La Défense, west of Paris, France. It functions as a convention centre, though it also houses shops and offices such as Fnac (a media and electronics retailer found throughout France), ESSEC Business School campus for executive education,[1] as well as a Hilton hotel.[2]

Its characteristic shape is due to the triangular plot it occupies, replacing the old Zodiac factories,[3] on the territory of Puteaux. Opened in 1958, the CNIT underwent two restructurings, in 1988 and 2009. It is managed by the company Viparis.

History[edit]

The initial construction of the building took place between 1957 and 1958, with the first concrete poured on May 8. Its architects were Robert Camelot, Jean de Mailly, Bernard Zehrfuss accompanied by the engineer Jean Prouvé for the exterior. The structural engineer for the concrete shell was Nicolas Esquillan.

At the time of its construction, the La Defense business district did not exist and the site for the building was at the roundabout or "rond point" of La Defense where the old Zodiac Aerospace factory was situated. The site was named for a statue called "La Défense de Paris" by the sculptor Louis-Ernest Barrias which was situated on a natural hill between the towns of Puteaux and Courbevoie. This statue, originally erected in 1883, has now been moved to the west of the La Defense plaza.

Originally conceived as an exhibition center for the French machine tools industry, the building was inaugurated by General, and soon to be president, Charles de Gaulle on 12 September 1958.[4]

Construction of the La Defense plaza[edit]

In 1978 a great plaza was constructed next to the site of the CNIT building. The newly raised pedestrian precinct covered the railway station, all of the tracks and a good third of the height of the CNIT building. The entrance ways, characterized by rectangular blocks, were removed.

The La Defense plaza now covers a large area to the south of this building and is three stories above ground level.

1988 restructuring[edit]

During 1988 the space covered by the CNIT building was completely emptied and refurbished to encompass 200,000 square metres instead of the initial 100,000 square meters.[5] Only the vault was retained from the original construction. The internal structure which now contained new offices and a luxury hotel (currently the Paris La Defense Hilton) were radically changed.

2009 refurbishment[edit]

A major refurbishment of the CNIT was finished in summer 2009, increasing the public space within the building by the re-opening of the lower floor which now contains new shops and restaurants. During this work, some of the more esthetic features of the 1988 redesign, including the striking triangular door handles that copied the shape of the building were lost to more modern but otherwise unremarkable fittings.[6]

Architecture & Engineering[edit]

This building is notable for being the largest unsupported concrete span enclosed space in the world. Its triangular structure is supported on three points that are 218 m (715 ft) apart. The centre of the roof is more than 46 m (151 ft) above the ground. Situated on the northern side of the La Defense plaza, this is one of the most eye catching buildings in modern architecture, being constructed of reinforced concrete in an innovative double shelled design with internal ribs.

Internally, the impressive vaulted roof is entirely unencumbered by columns or girders and the buildings within the space provide no structural support whatsoever, seeming rather to hang from the span itself.

References[edit]

  • ^ Marrey, Bernard (1992). "89". In Picard (ed.). Nicolas Esquillan, un ingénieur d'entreprise. Paris. p. 175. ISBN 2-7084-0436-9.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link).
  • ^ LE CENTRE NATIONAL DES INDUSTRIES ET DES TECHNIQUES
  • ^ Restructuration du CNIT, 1988
  • ^ Le Cnit célèbre son réaménagement intérieur
  • External links[edit]


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