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The Skyscraper Changing Paris Forever

14 min · 21. maj 2026
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Paris is changing… and not everyone is happy about it. In this episode, we dive into the story behind Tour Triangle — the massive new glass skyscraper rising over the Paris skyline and becoming one of the city’s most controversial projects in decades. Designed by world-famous architects Herzog & de Meuron, the 590-foot tower is the first major skyscraper built in central Paris since the Tour Montparnasse shocked the city in the 1970s. So why has one building sparked nearly 20 years of political battles, protests, lawsuits, and debate? We explore how Tour Triangle became a symbol of a much bigger question facing cities around the world: how do you modernize without losing your identity? Along the way, we break down the tower’s futuristic design, the fight over Paris’ skyline, the future of sustainable skyscrapers, and why this project could completely reshape tourism in the French capital. Plus, we discuss: • Why Paris has avoided skyscrapers for decades • The surprising history behind the city’s skyline rules • How the tower could transform travel and tourism in Paris • The rise of immersive observation decks and “Instagram architecture” • Whether Tour Triangle could become Paris’ next iconic landmark… or its biggest mistake From overtourism to urban design, skyline wars to the future of global cities, this is the story of the skyscraper that could change Paris forever. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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