oecd headquarters site redevelopment project

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Chateau Franqueville 1 Welcome area Restaurant Conference Center (beneath the garden) Car park access ramp New Building Pascal Wing Renovation, including asbestos removal Not affected Interior refurbishment Demolished New construction New courtyard 2, rue André Pascal 75016 - Paris www.oecd.org OECD HEADQUARTERS SITE REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT Renewing OECD’s Headquarters: Redeveloping the historic La Muette site, within a strict budget and timeframe, to bring ageing facilities into compliance with current norms and standards, while improving operational functioning and conserving the quality and atmosphere of the site. Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development Scope of work OBJECTIVES AND CONSTRAINTS OF THE REDEVELOPMENT Bring buildings into line with modern safety standards and norms, host country regulations on asbestos, fire safety and zoning, and into harmony with the surroundings Provide conference facilities that are flexible in design and operation Bring the office space and working conditions up to modern standards Provide the right level of security for representatives from national delegations, the OECD secretariat, and visitors Meet the project’s deadlines and financial constraints Maintain the activity of the Organisation on site throughout the length of the project OECD: A unique inter-governmental forum for economic and social policy development and co-operation • 30 Member countries, links with 70 others • 2,000 conferences and 50,000 visiting delegates a year • 1,450 staff and Member country representatives on the La Muette site in Paris LA MUETTE RENEWED – 35 000 M 2 New conference centre beneath the garden • New main entrance and welcome area, services and restaurant 23,000 m2 refurbished offices New underground parking Chateau gardens restored through demolition of the temporary buildings and suppression of the parking areas THE ARCHITECTURAL AND ENGINEERING DESIGN TEAM SCAU Macary, Menu et Delamain, Architects Pei, Cobb, Freed & Partners, Architects OTH Bâtiment, Engineers OTHEM, Asbestos Removal Specialists Le Five, Building Economists September 2003 OECD La Muette Headquarters, Paris TIMETABLE FOR THE PROJECT • February 2003: OECD Council selects winning design team via international architectural competition • 2003-2004: Detailed design studies. November 2003 - submission of request for planning permission • 2004-2006: Construction of new conference centre and refurbishment of Chateau • 2006-2009: Asbestos removal and renovation of New Building and Pascal Wing September 2003 Patrimoine/ang 11/09/03 12:25 Page 1

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Page 1: OECD HEADQUARTERS SITE REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT

Chateau

Franqueville 1

Welcome area Restaurant

Conference Center(beneath

the garden)

Car parkaccess ramp

New Building

Pas

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Interior refurbishment

Demolished

New construction

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O E C D H E A D Q UA RT E R S S I T E R E D E V E L O P M E N T P RO J E C T

Renewing OECD’s Headquarters:Redeveloping the historic La Muette site, within a strict budget and timeframe, to bring ageing facilities into compliance with currentnorms and standards, while improving operational functioning and conserving the quality and atmosphere of the site.

Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development

Scope of work

OBJECTIVES AND CONSTRAINTS OF THE REDEVELOPMENT

• Bring buildings into line with modern safety standards and norms, host country regulationson asbestos, fire safety and zoning, and into harmony with the surroundings

• Provide conference facilities that are flexible in design and operation

• Bring the office space and working conditions up to modern standards

• Provide the right level of security for representatives from national delegations, the OECDsecretariat, and visitors

• Meet the project’s deadlines and financial constraints

• Maintain the activity of the Organisation on site throughout the length of the project

OECD:A unique inter-governmental forum for economic and socialpolicy development and co-operation

• 30 Member countries, links with 70 others

• 2,000 conferences and 50,000 visiting delegates a year

• 1,450 staff and Member country representatives on theLa Muette site in Paris

LA MUETTE RENEWED – 35 000 M2

• New conference centre beneath the garden

• New main entrance and welcome area,services and restaurant

• 23,000 m2 refurbished offices

• New underground parking

• Chateau gardens restored through demolitionof the temporary buildings and suppression ofthe parking areas

THE ARCHITECTURAL AND ENGINEERING DESIGN TEAM

• SCAU Macary, Menu et Delamain, Architects

• Pei, Cobb, Freed & Partners, Architects

• OTH Bâtiment, Engineers

• OTHEM, Asbestos Removal Specialists

• Le Five, Building Economists

September 2003

OECD La Muette Headquarters, Paris

TIMETABLE FOR THE PROJECT

• February 2003: OECD Council selects winning design team via international architectural competition

• 2003-2004: Detailed design studies. November 2003 - submission of request for planning permission

• 2004-2006: Construction of new conference centre and refurbishment of Chateau

• 2006-2009: Asbestos removal and renovation of New Building andPascal Wing

September 2003

Patrimoine/ang 11/09/03 12:25 Page 1