Established in Pantin since 1992 with its production site, the group Hermès decides in 2014 to perpetuate its presence by expanding with the Cité des Métiers, to create connections between all the professions of the group.
Hosts Diving, Waterpolo and Artistic Swimming events
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2022-2024
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Le Olympic Aquatic Center is the aquatic site under construction located in Saint-Denis (La Plaine Saint-Denis district) which will host sporting events as part of the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris.
Located in the heart of the ZAC Plaine Saulnier, opposite the Stade de France to which it is connected by a footbridge spanning the A1 motorway, it will house the water sports competitions: dive, water polo and artistic swimming. It is being built under the contracting authority of the Métropole du Grand Paris.
The Olympic and Paralympic Village, currently under construction, will be made available to Paris 2024 from 1er March 2024. Beyond its ambition to provide an optimal welcome to the athletes, the Village will be, the day after the Games, a real part of the city for the inhabitants of Seine-Saint-Denis, in symbiosis with the environmental exemplarity aimed for by Paris 2024.
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The Yves-du-Manoir departmental stadium is a sports complex located in Colombes (Hauts-de-Seine), in the northwestern suburbs of Paris. The ground of honor notably hosted the 1924 Summer Olympics, the final of the 1938 Football World Cup, forty finals of the French Football Cup, as well as a large number of French championship finals. rugby union. In view of the field hockey events of the 2024 Olympic Games, a stadium renovation project is adopted.
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Olympic Games 2024 - Media Center - Hall 3 Le Bourget
Olympic Games 2024 - Media Center - Hall 3 Le Bourget
2022-2023
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Le Bourget (93), France
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44m³
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Rainwater
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Surface Cleaning
Located in the heart of the Paris Le Bourget exhibition center, Hall 3 will house the Media Center for the 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games. Hall E will be demolished in order to rebuild a new 20m² Hall in the immediate vicinity of the future Media Village in which will accommodate approximately 000 journalists and technicians. In 2, Hall 800 will host part of the Main Media Center from which 2024 journalists and technicians will inform the planet. As soon as the Games are over, it will return to its original vocation within the Paris Le Bourget Exhibition Centre.
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Le19M Unique location between Paris and Aubervilliers, dedicated to the creation and transmission of crafts in fashion. This 25.500 m2 complex is part of an eminently ambitious architectural and environmental approach. At the heart of the project, and intended for all audiences, the Galerie du 19M promotes the crafts of fashion and decoration and is establishing itself as the new must-see cultural venue in Paris. Opened on June 13, 2022, the Café du 19M opens its doors within the Galerie du 19M, this original space welcomes chefs, baristas, designers and other artisans recognized in their fields and offers a varied menu at affordable prices to discover in a unique setting on the green terrace.
The Landes of Gascony, located on the territories of the municipalities of Pindères and Beauziac in Lot-et-Garonne, includes 401 accommodations on 89 ha. It was inaugurated on . Construction of the cottages began in . 300 direct jobs were to be created.
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The LUMA Tower is an artistic and cultural complex created by the LUMA Foundation of Maja Hoffman on the Parc des Ateliers in Arles in France. The site encompasses seven renovated former railway factories and a tower designed by architect Frank Gehry. The entire park hosts exhibitions, performances, live shows, conferences, presentations but also artist residencies. The Parc des Ateliers reopened on June 26, 2021.
After having been a corn exchange or the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Paris, the monument, which opened as a museum on May 22, 2021, includes 3 m2 of exhibition space, a restaurant at 3e floor entrusted to the French chef Michel Bras and a 286-seat basement studio for performances, screenings and conferences. The museum operates in coordination with those of Pinault Collection located in Venice and presents exhibitions and artistic events throughout the year.
A complete transformation is taking place within the walls of the former Gaumont Capucines, in the ninth arrondissement of Paris. The cinema will be completely renovated to accommodate the future offices of Pathé (currently on the Champs-Élysées), seven screens, a restaurant, a bar and a pastry shop.