Eiffage Immobilier and NEOMA Business School inaugurated the School's new Paris campus located at 6 rue Vandrezanne 75013 Paris, in the presence of Anne Hidalgo, Mayor of Paris, Jerome Coumet, Mayor of the13th arrondissement of Paris, Jean-Paul Pageau, President of the CCI Marne en Champagne, Vincent Laudat, President of the CCI Rouen metropole, Delphine Manceau, Managing Director of NEOMA Business School, and Michel-Edouard Leclerc, President of NEOMA Business School.

Overlooking the Italy 2 shopping center, the building has been transformed into an office establishment focused on innovation and adapted to new pedagogical uses, to accommodate the new Parisian campus of NEOMA Business School from the start of the 2021 academic year.

This project is the culmination of a strong collaboration between Eiffage Immobilier and NEOMA Business School and has proven to be a real technical and creative challenge, imagined by the agencies Philippe Meurice Architecture, DEGW and A 26 and taken up by the teams of Pradeau Morin Renovation, from September 2019 to June 2021. The renovation and development of this site aimed to take advantage of the exceptional assets of the building (large open plateaus, crossing light, 360 -degree view of all Paris ...) to transform them into varied and creative spaces, promoting the pedagogy of tomorrow.

The work took place in a dense urban site in a building with a complex structure due to its semi-pyramidal shape. The building is located above the Italy 2 shopping center and a public car park, in a real estate complex with 5 high-rise buildings.

The new campus, which aims for HQE Efficient Sustainable Building certification, now occupies 6,000 m-2 on 5 levels. It has 25 classrooms, creativity rooms, coworking spaces, a modular amphitheater and spaces dedicated to the alumni association and the School's incubator.

Faithful to the cultural commitment of Eiffage Immobilier, signatory since 2015 of the Charter '1 building, 1 work', a reflection has been established between Eiffage, NEOMA Business School and the Town Hall of the 13th, making art an important vector of the influence of the district, which will promote meeting and exchange.

On this occasion, Aurelie Petrel's artwork 'Triangulation' was unveiled. It is composed of 3 photographs printed on glass connecting 3 three continents, three territories, three displacements that summon many others: America (volcanic area of the Atacama Desert), Europe (in Barcelona), Asia (facing the Seto Inland Sea).

The artist is a teacher and head of the Photography Pool at HEAD-Geneva, she co-directs in parallel the Experimental Laboratory of the International College of Photography of Greater Paris. His work is part of the collection of the Centre National D'art Moderne - Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris, the Centre National des Arts Plastiques (CNAP) and other public collections including that of the Musee de l'Elysee in Lausanne.

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