Tour AXA

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Tour AXA
Tour AXA
Location La Défense
(Courbevoie)
Construction 1974
Use Office
Height
Total 159 m (522 ft)
Roof 159 m (522 ft)
Technical Details
Floors 39
Floor space 68,000 m² (732,000 ft²)
Architect Jean-Pierre Dacbert, Pierre Dufau, Michel Stenzel

Tour AXA (also known as tour Assur, previously known as tour UAP between 1974-1998) is an office skyscraper located in La Défense, the high-rise business district west of Paris, France.

The tower was built in 1974 by the UAP insurance company. The building is 159 m (522 ft) tall. Its ground shape is in the form of a three-pointed star whose branches are separated each by a 120° angle. This particular shape was chosen to symbolize the merger of the three French insurance companies which were at the origin of UAP. The tower was renamed Tour AXA when UAP was bought by the AXA insurance company in 1996.

Large-scale renovation of the tower is due to start in 2007. The exterior appearance of the building will be completely changed, with extra height added to the tower. The renovated Tour AXA should be 225 m (728 ft) tall with a total floor space of 86,707 m² (933,306 sq. ft) when renovation is completed. It will become the tallest skyscraper in France.

Another AXA tower exists in New York City, 229 m (751 ft) tall.

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