After a makeover signed by architect Christophe Pillet, Hotel Pullman Paris Eiffel Tower is now enjoying a second youth. On the ground floor, towering vertical louvres separate the brasserie from the lobby, both furnished in style with bold, primary colours. The tone changes for the 430 rooms and 25 suites: pale stone tiling, bespoke desks and neutral upholstery. The glass-roof ballroom and the state-of-the art fitness centre offer breathtaking views over some of Paris most iconic landmarks. Finally, corridors and Back of House areas were nicely refreshed, and mechanical services upgraded.

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Centre Soins-Études | Sablé-sur-Sarthe
Based on the site of the former Sablé-sur-Sarthe hospital, the operation consisted in rehabilitating the vacant premises. The goal was to give birth to a