Technology: Urban transformation in the heart of Paris - from Forum Les Halles to Cannopée

Glass fish beams as rain-tight, highly ventilated solar glazing louvers consisting of tinted, textured laminated-safety-glass
The novelist Émile Zola called the former market halls, which were completed in 1851, the “belly of Paris”. In 1969, the market was relocated to the periphery; four years later the cast iron structure was demolished. The belly had become a heart – where three suburban lines and five rapid transit lines intersect. In 1979, Les Halles, Paris’s largest shopping...
Glass fish beams as rain-tight, highly ventilated solar glazing louvers consisting of tinted, textured laminated-safety-glass