Studio Libeskind has unveiled its design for Fand Issy, a mixed-use building in the Paris suburb of Issy-les-Moulineaux. The building will feature angular, fan-like facades covered in green walls and reflective titanium ceramic coatings.
Designed in collaboration with property developer La Compagnie de Phalsbourg, Fand Issy will contain offices, a hotel, retail space, a sports hall, and housing, with a third of the housing units designated as social housing. The building’s geometric shape and expansive green walls are intended to introduce nature into the urban environment.
“The Fand Issy aims to elevate the entire neighbourhood by introducing a dynamic sculptural form that creates a landmark arrival to Issy-les-Moulineaux from the station and revitalises the urban space around the project,” said Studio Libeskind.
The building’s facade incorporates an innovative, eco-friendly titanium-enriched ceramic coating that combines environmental performance with aesthetic appeal. Construction on the building will commence after the completion of the adjacent Issy station.
Some of the key features of Fand Issy include:
– Angular, fan-like facades covered in green walls and reflective titanium ceramic coatings
– Mixed-use programme featuring offices, hotel, retail space, sports hall, and housing
– Expansive green walls and balconies to introduce nature into the urban environment
– Innovative, eco-friendly titanium-enriched ceramic coating on the facade
– Construction to commence after completion of adjacent Issy station