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Commissioned by Sir Richard Wallace, known as the “benefactor of Paris,” this former hospice from the 1870s was intended for the reception and care of disadvantaged British citizens.
Maud Caubet Architects agency plans a complete restructuring to bring the building up to date in terms of thermal requirements and accessibility, providing an appropriate response to contemporary needs and uses.
“The idea is to enhance these volumes, reclaim the previously unused attic space, and work on the facades to breathe new life into this heritage,” says Maud Caubet. To achieve this, original materials and colors such as light stone-toned wood and black metal will be used.
This extensive project aims to adapt the building to new urban uses while fitting into a broader approach at the scale of the block, including generous greenery!

During the SIBCA (Low-Carbon Real Estate Fair) second morning at the Grand Palais Ephémère, Paris La Défense unveiled the winning project for Ségoffin site as part of Empreintes call for innovative mixed and low-carbon urban projects.
Located at the crossroad of Paris La Défense and Courbevoie, SYNAPSES positions as a token of excellence to leave a positive mark on the territory and for future generations, by involving responsible stakeholders in its realization and sustainability. It will be the first reversible mixed residential building of the 4th category in France, constructed off-site using 3D modules.
Led by Pitch Immo and GA Smart Building, designed by Atelier(s) Alfonso Femia, Wald, Merci Raymond, and Elioth, SYNAPSES creates new living spaces and connects new uses and housing modes!
The agency is thrilled to have supported this great team and to have created the graphic identity, as well as producing the project documents and film. Congratulations to all!

Summer is coming to an end and leaves behind some insights gathered in the latest monthly barometer conducted by EXTENDAM, with the support of its partners: MKG Consulting, Deutsche Bank, SNCF, e-axess, D-edge Hospitality Solutions, Flightradar24, La Bourse des Vols, CDS Groupe, and BNP Paribas Real Estate.
Despite a slight decrease in occupancy rates to 69%, compared to 71% in 2022, players in the French hotel industry managed to perform well by generating increased revenue. This performance was made possible by the high average prices, which contributed to the sector’s profitability.