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Paris has long been a city where architecture operates as both monument and experiment, where historic fabric and avant-garde visions coexist in dialogue. Today, this spirit is visible across a spectrum of projects: icons like the Grand Palais and Centre Pompidou are being reimagined for a new century, while new interventions at Sciences Po, Place de la Nation and Tolbiac are pioneering a distinctly Parisian aesthetic of sustainable wood architecture complete with bio-sourced insulation and planted terraces. Meanwhile, even small-scale insertions that evoke modernist innovators like Jean Prouvé — from a food kiosk beneath the Eiffel Tower to a rooftop pavilion at Galeries Lafayette — embody the city’s ability to transform everyday spaces into architectural theater.
The following projects, many of which have won accolades at Architizer’s A+Awards, chart the contours of a contemporary Paris that honors its monuments while pushing forward a new ecological urbanism. Together, they reaffirm the city as both a living heritage and a laboratory for the global future of design. Architizer invites all A+Awards-winners attending the 2025 regional celebration in Paris to bookmark these projects for their visit this fall.
GRAND PALAIS
By Chatillon Architectes, Paris, France
Popular Choice Winner, Gallery & Exhibition Spaces, 13th Architizer A+Awards
Architect’s Detail: A digital heritage diagnosis — consisting of a 3D virtual model combining more than 3,000 archival drawings and point-cloud surveys — guided the precise reintegration of technical systems into the building’s complex volumes.
Hotel Elysée Montmartre
By Policronica, Paris, France
Jury Winner, Sustainable Interior Project, 13th Architizer A+Awards
Architect’s Detail: Locally sourced eucalyptus, typically reserved for papermaking, was reengineered into durable joinery and furniture, showcasing how undervalued resources can drive sustainable architectural craft.
Pavillon Jardins
By Atelier du Pont, Paris, France
Jury Winner, Architecture +Workspace, 13th Architizer A+Awards
Photo by Frédéric Delangle
Set within Bernard Tschumi’s Parc de la Villette, this new operations hub aligns with the scale of his 1982 Folies while returning 53,820 square feet (5,000 square meters) of green space to the public. Interlocking timber and concrete spans create flexible interiors, anchored by a bioclimatic atrium that regulates light and temperature through low-tech strategies.
Architect’s Detail: Douglas fir from France’s central region forms the 17,660 cubic f00t (500 cubic meter) timber frame, paired with photovoltaic glazing and natural ventilation to minimize energy demand.
Fondation de Chine
By Coldefy, Paris, France
Jury Winner, Affordable Housing, 13th Architizer A+Awards
Photos by Cyrille Weiner
At the Cité Internationale Universitaire de Paris, this residence and cultural center fuses the Chinese tulou — a circular communal residence from southern China — with the Haussmannian block, uniting two traditions around a shared courtyard typology. Brick façades anchor the form between Beijing and Paris, while differentiated north and south orientations optimize daylight, ventilation, and acoustic comfort for 300 student rooms.
Architect’s Detail: A perforated brick screen doubles as shading and ventilation, recalling Chinese latticework while echoing Paris’s masonry heritage.
5 Vertbois
By Moussafir Architectes, Paris, France
Jury Winner, Residential Adaptive Reuse; Finalist, Mixed Use (S<25,000 sq ft), 12th Architizer A+Awards
Photo by Hervé Abbadie
Within the protected Marais district, a 1970s concrete office block has been reimagined by stripping away interior linings to reveal its brutalist frame and rubble-stone party walls. New steel and glass insertions accentuate the raw concrete while supporting mixed residential, office and showroom uses within the preserved modernist grid.
Architect’s Detail: Over 90% of the original structure was retained, with a new 25-inch-thick (62 centimeter) façade integrating insulation, shutters and heating systems into a single layered assembly.
TALE OF TRANSFORMATION LA FANTAISIE HOTEL
By PETITDIDIERPRIOUX, Paris, France
Special Mention, Architecture +Renovation, 12th Architizer A+Awards
Reconfigured from an existing structure, this hotel is conceived as a retreat in the city center, with a glass-roofed restaurant overlooking a newly expanded garden. A zinc-clad façade acts as a luminous filter to the street, reinterpreting Paris’s distinctive material palette in a contemporary expression.
Architect’s Detail: The pre-patinated gray-green zinc references traditional Parisian rooftops while enhancing energy performance and daylight control for guest rooms.
EIFFEL KIOSK
By Franklin Azzi Architecture, Paris, France
Architect’s Detail: Built entirely off-site to minimize disruption, the modules combine ribbed aluminum, glass louvers and fold-down service tables, ensuring durability in one of Paris’s busiest public spaces.
La Maison de Beauté Carita L’Oréal-Luxe
By Le studio REV, Paris, France
Special Mention, Spa & Wellness, 12th Architizer A+Awards
Architect’s Detail: The raised glass canopy introduces controlled daylight into the atrium, while gypsum, marble and pink onyx articulate a tactile, materially rich interior.
Grande Arme-l1ve, restructuring modernism
By Baumschlager Eberle Architekten, Paris, France
Special Mention, Renovations & Additions, 12th Annual A+Awards
Architect’s Detail: The façade’s staggered windows establish a self-supporting order across the massive frame, reinterpreting the original 1960s structure with renewed plasticity and light.
ANNETTE K
By SEINE DESIGN, Paris, France
Architect’s Detail: A rooftop running track encircles the complex, framing 360° views and channeling surplus pool heat to warm the decks below.
TOKO, WEBHELP’S HEADQUARTERS
By Franklin Azzi Architecture, Paris, France
Finalist, Mixed Use (L>25,000 sq ft), 11th Annual A+Awards
Architect’s Detail: The ground floor is re-leveled with the street to create transparency and access, while the patio integrates site-specific digital art by Hicham Berrada.
Nation
By TANK, Paris France
Photo by Julien Lanoo
At Place de la Nation, this office building reinterprets Haussmannian rhythms with contemporary façades and generous bow windows that frame urban views. Landscaped terraces cascade across levels, weaving greenery into the workspace and creating seasonal variation.
Architect’s Detail: A total of 6,460 square feet (600 square meters) of planted terraces use native species to enhance biodiversity while doubling as outdoor work and gathering spaces.
August Debouzy
By STUDIO RAZAVI + PARTNERS, Paris, France
Jury Winner, Commercial Interiors (<25,000 sq ft), 10th Architizer A+Awards
Architect’s Detail: The double-height lobby centers on a reception desk framed by stone floors, curved wood paneling and a handwoven Nepalese tapestry, inseparably weaving craftsmanship into the spatial composition.
Transformation of an office building into a wood and straw 139 student rooms
By NZI Architectes, Paris, France
Jury Winner, Architecture +Affordable Design; Finalist, Architecture +Adaptive Reuse; Finalist, Architecture +Sustainability, 10th Architizer A+Awards
Architect’s Detail: Strategic demolitions opened the building’s core to sunlight and created a naturally lit garden level, turning the basement into communal space and reframing the block as livable, light-filled student housing.
Sciences Po
By MOREAU KUSUNOKI, Paris, France
Special Mention, Architecture +Learning; Special Mention, Higher Education & Research Facilities, 10th Architizer A+Awards
Architect’s Detail: The pavilion’s glass façades subtly reflect the monastery’s stone architecture, creating a dialogue of old and new while framing a transparent heart for the university’s urban campus.
175HAUSSMANN
By PCA-STREAM, Paris, France
Finalist, Office Building Mid Rise (5-15 floors), 9th Architizer A+Awards
Architect’s Detail: The atrium acts as a central village square for employees, while the crystalline glass roof reframes the historic address with a new identity that merges heritage and modernity.
Timber Tower Le Berlier
By MOREAU KUSUNOKI, Paris, France
Architect’s Detail: The gridded timber façade acts as both structure and filter, mediating dense urban surroundings while supporting planted terraces that host biodiversity throughout the tower.
Poissonniers Sports Hall
By archi5, Paris, France
Finalist, Gyms & Recreation Centers, 9th Architizer A+Awards
Architect’s Detail: Vegetation clings to the structure in ascending strata, blurring building and landscape while embodying Paris’s push toward ecological, multi-functional public infrastructure.
Calvin Klein Paris Headquarters
By Architecture Research Office, Paris, France
Popular Choice, Retail, 7th Architizer A+Awards
Architect’s Detail: Wrapped in Ruby’s painted canvas, the mezzanine seems to float above the reflective epoxy floor, framing the historic iron supports as part of the spectacle.
GALERIES LAFAYETTE PAVILION
By Franklin Azzi Architecture, Paris, France
Architect’s Detail: Prefabricated steel modules allow the pavilion to be dismantled and reassembled seasonally with minimal impact on the historic rooftop.
Tolbiac Apartments
By Atelier Architecture Vincent Pareira, Paris, France
Architect’s Detail: Balcony posts subtly shift laterally and vertically at each level, animating the façade and enlarging outdoor spaces as the building rises.
LABORDE
By PCA-STREAM, Paris, France
Popular Choice Winner, Architecture +Workspace, 7th Architizer A+Awards
Architect’s Detail: Nearly 48,440 square feet (4,500 square meters) of outdoor spaces reconnect the dense urban site with sky and nature, turning planted terraces and walkways into active extensions of the workplace.
Gaumont-Pathé Alésia Cinémas
By MANUELLE GAUTRAND ARCHITECTURE, Paris, France
Finalist, Architecture +Façade, 6th Architizer A+Awards
Architect’s Detail: The façade’s folded ribbons alternate between glass and metal, embedding thousands of LEDs that project imagery across the city and even under the canopy at street level.
Philharmonie de Paris, Grande Salle
By Ateliers Jean Nouvel and L’Observatoire International, Paris, France
Jury Winner, Architecture +Light, 5th Architizer A+Awards
Architect’s Detail: Custom LEDs embedded in the ceiling’s sculptural panels warm the hall with a sunset glow, uniting architecture, light, and sound into a single resonant field.
Rue Ville l’Evêque – Timber in the City
By Baumschlager Eberle Architekten, Paris, France
Architect’s Detail: A three-dimensional greening strategy transforms roof and courtyard surfaces into planted micro-landscapes, enhancing comfort while reducing the building’s environmental footprint.
Centre Pompidou 2030
By MOREAU KUSUNOKI, Paris, France
Architect’s Detail: Reuse strategies and a restrained material palette respect the original chromatic codes while positioning the building as heir to Paris’s experimental cultural utopias.
The latest edition of “Architizer: The World’s Best Architecture” — a stunning, hardbound book celebrating the most inspiring contemporary architecture from around the globe — is now available for pre-order. Secure your copy today.