Le 12.02.25
[🎥] Inside Racine project with architect Maud Caubet

In Paris’s 12th arrondissement, at the foot of Sorbonne Nouvelle, the small iconic tower formerly occupied by France’s National Forestry Office (ONF) for over 50 years is beginning a new life!

 

After two years of renovation, the newly renamed Racine blends heritage with renewal, creating a new silhouette on the city’s skyline.

 

Respecting its past, the building retains its distinctive slim profile. A new extension wraps like a scarf around two reclaimed underground parking lots, turned into luminous patios.

 

Its rooftop — crowned with a greenhouse made of glass and wood — will be dedicated to urban farming, offering panoramic views of Paris and standing as a new urban beacon.

 

A project that combines:

✔️ The poetry of a new landmark in eastern Paris
✔️ Maximum flexibility and reversibility, allowing for future conversion into offices, housing, cultural or sports spaces
✔️ Strong environmental commitment: preservation, reuse, bioclimatic design, and urban nature — from the green roof (175 sqm) to the rooftop farm and first-floor gardens

 

🖇️ Discover the project in the Tema.archi video report by Temaprod