Pavilion Aurore

Pavilion Aurore
© Nicolas Sisto
Pavilion Aurore
© Nicolas Sisto

Pavilion Aurore 

Sisto studios

ARCHITECTS
Sisto studios

MANUFACTURERS
Kyotec

LEAD ARCHITECT
Nicolas Sisto

STRUCTURAL DESIGN
SETEC TPI

ACOUSTIC
ACV Acoustique, ACV

PROJECT MANAGER
Artelia

CLIENT
Aermont - SNC AER 2

AMO
Orfeo Developpement

FAÇADE
Bollinger + Grohmann

FLUIDS
ATYS Engineering

CONTROL OFFICE
Socotec

CONSTRUCTION ECONOMIST
AE75

CONSTRUCTION
Groupement Vinci construction

PHOTOGRAPHS
Nicolas Sisto

AREA
7000 m²

YEAR
2024

LOCATION
France

CATEGORY
Mixed Use Architecture, Office Buildings, Commercial Architecture

Text description provided by architect.

The Aurore project is an architectural ensemble that includes the renovation and extension of the Tour Aurore at La Defense, along with the construction of a ten-story service building, the Pavilion, at the front of the tower.

Pavilion Aurore
© Nicolas Sisto
Pavilion Aurore
© Nicolas Sisto
Pavilion Aurore
© Nicolas Sisto

Sisto Studios, as an associate architect, is responsible for designing the Pavilion and some of the tower's common spaces.

PAVILION MANIFESTO 

The Pavilion challenges the prevailing architectural trends in a Defense district.

The Pavilion is surrounded by three towers, reaching heights of 100 and 200 meters, which overshadow its location. Only its southern façade opens onto Place de l'Iris and the historic axis of La Defense.

Pavilion Aurore
© Nicolas Sisto
Pavilion Aurore
© Nicolas Sisto
Pavilion Aurore
© Nicolas Sisto

To offer a fresh perspective on how this district is inhabited and experienced, the Pavilion's design is guided by two organic principles: - An innovative lifestyle program dedicated to the users of the Aurore Tower and surrounding buildings, the Pavilion provides versatile and inviting spaces for work and leisure.

These include shops, restaurants, a business center, an auditorium, lounges, coworking areas, and a rooftop. A living architecture shaped by free movement.

Inspired by the image and function of a lantern, the Aurore Pavilion captures and diffuses light, creating an open, dynamic space. Its design embraces fluidity, encouraging interaction and movement within its environment.

Pavilion Aurore
© Nicolas Sisto
Pavilion Aurore
© Nicolas Sisto
Pavilion Aurore
© Nicolas Sisto

THE METAMORPHOSIS 

The Pavilion is a precious glass object, reflective by day and transparent by night. It is encircled by vertical slats of frosted glass, acting as subtle filters that serve both the building and its users. This organic skin captures shifting light throughout the day, either amplifying or diffusing its glow.

It creates a rare sense of architectural intimacy in a district dominated by office towers, offering controlled, discreet views of the surrounding neighborhood.

The rhythm of the slats fully reveals its potential where the building's geometry creates angles.

Pavilion Aurore
© Nicolas Sisto
Pavilion Aurore
© Nicolas Sisto

However, the Pavilion does not conform to strict right angles. Each of its corners has its own significance: bow, retreat, caesura of the longest façade - reinforced by the building's creation of three urban levels (slabs). This is living architecture in its truest sense, organic both in form and function.

The public can move freely within and around the Pavilion, from the circular level to the rooftop, from Place de l'Iris to Place des Reflets, or into the Aurore Tower's reception area.

An internal street, designed as an extension of Place des Reflets, links the tower and the Pavilion, enhancing the fluidity of movement.

Pavilion Aurore
© Nicolas Sisto
Pavilion Aurore
© Nicolas Sisto

These new pathways, integrated into the project, contrast with the district's original design, which enclosed the circular level in relation to the pedestrian forecourt.

MATERIALS 

The materials used in the Pavilion's construction are an integral part of its identity and urban design. In contrast to its smooth, watertight glass exterior, the building's core is composed of opaque, warm, and porous materials.

Pavilion Aurore
© Nicolas Sisto
Pavilion Aurore
© Nicolas Sisto

A steel structure with a 15-meter span minimizes vertical supports, freeing up the façade to function like a delicate curtain. The strict repetition of glass slats, combined with the building's 'irrational' geometry and organic flow, gives it a timeless elegance.

The materials were chosen for their intrinsic qualities - raw, unadorned, and sustainable. This reflects both an aesthetic and ecological vision, breaking away from the conventional plaster and carpet finishes typical of commercial interiors.

Pavilion Aurore
© Nicolas Sisto


Pavilion Aurore
© Nicolas Sisto
Pavilion Aurore
© Nicolas Sisto
Pavilion Aurore
© Nicolas Sisto
Pavilion Aurore
© Nicolas Sisto


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Constructive Detail
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Ground Floor Plan
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Roof Plan
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Floor Plan


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Sketch
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Sketch


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South Section

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South Elevation