In pictures: Rehabilitation of SHIFT Building in Paris by Arte Charpentier Architectes

Arte Charpentier Architectes was a rather special undertaking. The original office building, straddling the boundary between the 15th arrondissement of Paris and the district of Issy-les-Moulineaux, was designed and built by the same practice at the beginning of the 1990s for Unibail.

- the removal of the concrete façade panels and their replacement by a glazed envelope articulated by vertical projecting composite fins.
- the creation of an internal atrium crossing the building from east to west, connecting the two streets and becomes a link between Paris and Issy-les-Moulineaux.

Within the modern and lively atmosphere generated by this interplay of raw and refined materials and a warm palette, Shift’s generous spaces exude a warm, welcoming ambiance. Continuing the rhythmic theme of the façades set up by the vertical fins, the entrance lobby is finished in vertical battens in Beech.
The restaurant, offering 5 different catering themes each day for 1800 settings, create a buzz similar to a marketplace with a bar situated close to one of the entrances, and kiosks for each of the dining themes lining the central area. It benefits from a vast green terrace (60 places).

Designed like a garden, SHIFT integrates plants into its interior with its 1,800 m² of private terraces, loggias, and balconies. The former technical roof has been transformed into a landscaped and green terrace on 2 600 m² offering real living spaces: an alternative outdoor workspace, a restaurant for lunch in the greenery, and 1,000 m² of urban agriculture operated by Sous les fraises, which partly feeds the RIE with the virtuous and educational aim of raising awareness of the notions of ecology and proximity.
