La Samaritaine

Renovated department store in Paris

La Samaritaine, once the largest department store in Paris, has been completely renovated. The aim of the conversion and extension work was to create a mixed-use building with a hotel, office and residential space, as well as a significantly smaller department store.

Dettagli di riferimento

Tipo di edificio Vendita al dettaglio e all'ingrosso
Aree di prodotto Porte Facciate Protezione antincendio e antifumo
Sistemi Schüco VISS Basic Janisol 2 EI30 VISS Fire
Caratteristiche Ristrutturazione Ampliamento dell'edificio Prevenzione incendi
Ubicazione Paris, France
Completamento 2020
Architetti Kazuyo Sejima + Ryue Nishizawa / S A N A A,MEF - Maison Edouard François
Azienda specializzata FRENER & REIFER GmbH
Crediti fotografici © Jansen AG / Florian Kleinefenn

Curved glass façade and fire-resistant swing doors

For the new build, the Japanese architecture duo SANAA created an undulating glass façade that runs in front of the thermal building envelope at a distance of 0.5 m to 1.5 m. The individual curved glass panels are only fixed to the thermal façade at four points using support arms, which are made of laser-welded stainless steel profiles. The ground floor is accessed via eleven double-leaf, 3.30 m tall swing doors in the undulating glass façade. Jansen developed all of the 22 door leaves in close collaboration with Frener & Reifer based on the Janisol 2 EI 30 steel profile system as fire-resistant swing doors. Despite their enormous size, the extra-high door leaves operate extremely smoothly and can be opened easily with minimal effort.