Sentier Offices / COVE Architectes + CALQ Architecture | ArchDaily
Summary
The Sentier Offices project in Paris, completed in 2025, showcases a significant restructuring and façade transformation of an office building by CALQ Architecture and COVE Architectes.
Why It Matters
This project highlights innovative architectural practices in urban office design, emphasizing sustainability and aesthetic transformation in a historic city like Paris. It reflects current trends in office space reimagining, which is crucial for adapting to modern work environments.
Key Takeaways
- The project involved a comprehensive redesign of an existing office building.
- Architectural collaboration between CALQ Architecture and COVE Architectes emphasizes teamwork in design.
- Focus on sustainability and modern aesthetics aligns with current architectural trends.
Save this picture!© Maxime Verret+ 25 Curated by Hadir Al Koshta Share ShareFacebookTwitterMailPinterestWhatsappOrhttps://www.archdaily.com/1038946/sentier-offices-cove-architectes-plus-calq-architecture Clipboard "COPY" CopyOffices•Paris, France Architects: CALQ Architecture, COVE Architectes Area Area of this architecture project Area: 2850 m² Year Completion year of this architecture project Year: 2025 Photographs Photographs:Maxime Verret, Séverin MalaudCategory: OfficesLead Team: Axel CornuOffice Lead Architects: Arthur Boustouller (CALQ Architecture), Axel Cornu, Gabriel Verret (COVE Architectes)Design Team: COVE Architectes, CALQ ArchitectureArchitecture Offices: CALQ ArchitectureInterior Design: Ramy Fischler StudioEngineering & Consulting > Other: Mazet & Associés, Ceef BETEngineering & Consulting > Structural: EgituraEngineering & Consulting > Electrical: PollenEngineering & Consulting > Environmental Sustainability: CitaeCity: ParisCountry: FranceMore SpecsLess Specs Save this picture!© Maxime Verret Text description provided by the architects. This project involved the restructuring of an office building located in the heart of Paris, as well as the transformation of its façades.