La Dfense

La Défense is a district of high-rise offices, apartment blocks and shopping complexes over part of the communes of Nanterre, Courbevoie and Puteaux (all in the Hauts-de-Seine dpartement), to the west of Paris.
At the western end is a large transport interchange, built around and over the railway station which predates the modern development. It includes a bus station, the terminus of the T2 tram line, a station on RER line A, and the terminus of Line 1 of the Paris Metro, "La Défense (Grande Arche)." Line 1 also has a station at the eastern end, closer to Paris, called the "Esplanade de La Défense".


History

La Défense is named for the statue, La Défense de Paris, which was built in 1883 to commemorate the soldiers who had defended Paris during the Franco-Prussian War. The name of the area sometimes causes confusion with foreigners, who assume it has something to do with the military.
In September 1958, The Public Establishment for Installation of La Dfense (EPAD) was created by the state to manage and bring life to the quarter. La Défense began designing itself: the first buildings (of which ESSO was the very first) were built and began to slowly replace the city's factories, shanties, and even a few farms. The Center of New Industries and Technologies (CNIT) was built and first used in 1958. These "first generation" sky-scrapers were all identical, limited to a height of 100 meters. In 1966, the Nobel Tower was the first office building built in the area.
In the early 1970s, in response to great demand, the second generation buildings began to appear. Unfortunately, the economic crisis in 1973 nearly halted all progress in the area. In relaunching the construction, third generation towers were built as early as the early 1980's. The biggest commercial center in Europe (at the time), the Quatre Temps, was created in 1981. In 1982, the EPAD launched the Tte Dfense competition to find a monument to complete the Axe historique, which eventually led to the construction of Grande Arche at the west end of the quarter. During the same period, hotels were constructed, the CNIT was restructured, and line 1 of the Paris metro was extended to La Défense (the extension was first used in 1992), which made the area readily accessible to even more of the city.
In 1993, La Défense saw its second crisis. The area was forced to wait until 1997 for a significant upturn in visitors. Today, La Défense is the biggest working quarter in all of Europe.
The main corporations are: Cegetel, Socit Gnrale, Total, Aventis, and Arcelor. The biggest skyscraper belongs to Total, constructed in 1985. It is 187 metres high, has 48 floors, and is the second highest building in Paris (the first is the Tour Montparnasse).

Area Specifications

  • Divided into 12 sectors
  • 31 hectares of flagstone and sidewalk
  • 11 hectares of greenery
  • 3 million square meters of offices
  • 150,000 employees
  • 30,000 residents
  • 1,500 businesses (of which are 14 of the 20 top national and 15 of the 50 world-wide)
  • 2,600 hotel rooms
  • 60 modern art sculptures and monuments

    External links

    (French Sites)

     

    << PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
    prince albert of saxe coburg gotha
    dipper
    white throated dipper
    white capped dipper
    brown dipper
    rufous throated dipper
    knights hospitaller
    academy award for film editing
    periodic function
    julius petersen
    oregon city, oregon
    list of australian companies
    christian jrgensen thomsen
    guide dog
    hard rock mining
    william sholto douglas, 1st baron douglas of kirtleside
    emu
    bornholm disease
    oder river
    hand
    louis althusser
    jacob b. winslow
    anarchist law
    air india
    well temperament
    methyl isocyanate
    anabolic
    autauga county, alabama
    baldwin county, alabama
    barbour county, alabama
    bibb county, alabama
    blount county, alabama
    oneonta
    leuven
    bullock county, alabama
    butler county, alabama
    giovanni da verrazano
    firenze
    calhoun county, alabama
    phenomenology
    service dog
    calhoun county
    chambers county, alabama
    perpendicular