L’Atelier wins prestigious ULI Europe Awards for Excellence

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October 17, 2024

L'Atelier, Covivio's new European headquarters in the 8th arrondissement of Paris, was yesterday evening awarded the prestigious Urban Land Institute (ULI) prize from a shortlist of 8 projects.

The award, which was presented in Barcelona at the C Change Summit, the real estate industry’s meeting place for tackling the challenges of climate change, recognizes the best practices and most outstanding projects in urban development. A prestigious distinction for L’Atelier, the result of an unprecedented collaboration between Covivio, STUDIOS Architecture and Maison Sarah Lavoine.

We are delighted to receive this award for L’Atelier, a project that embodies our vision of the office of tomorrow. Inspired by the codes of hospitality, L’Atelier has been designed as a true ecosystem open to its environment, hybrid in its uses and offering great flexibility. Fully operated by our subsidiary Wellio, it offers a wide range of services and welcomes resident users, such as Covivio’s European headquarters, as well as external clients who organize seminars, conferences or board meetings. Designed to adapt constantly to the changing needs of businesses, this project is a collective effort involving Maison Sarah Lavoine and STUDIOS Architecture, who have perfectly adapted the concept imagined by Covivio to magnify this jewel of Paris’s industrial heritage.

Olivier Estève
Deputy ceo

The ULI Europe Awards for Excellence are judged by a panel of renowned professionals. It recognizes outstanding urban development projects in the private, public and not-for-profit sectors, located in EMEA countries. The award honors the entire project development process: planning, construction, economic viability, management, community impact and design.

A showcase for Covivio’s expertise, values and culture, L’Atelier has been designed to encourage teamwork, creativity, concentration and learning. Located in the heart of the Paris CBD, Covivio’s new head office is a complex of two buildings: a 1910-1920s building on rue de Madrid, linked to a second 1930s building on rue d’Edimbourg.

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