Tour Oxygène


The Tour Oxygène is a skyscraper which rises 28 levels in the district of La Part-Dieu in the 3rd arrondissement of Lyon, France. It forms part of the Oxygen Project, which includes the office tower and a shopping center, the Cours Oxygène. The tower rises 115 meters high.
This zone is served by the metro line

Project

Rising to 115 m high and with 80% glass area, the tower is smaller than its close neighbor, the Part-Dieu tower, but dominates the Swiss Tower which it directly faces. It has 28,794 m² of offices where two-thirds, 16,000 m² from the first to the 17th floor, are already reserved by the SNCF, which wants to install the seat of its national leadership computing.
The extension of the shopping center La Part Dieu adds a sales area of 11,040 m² to the current center.
The promoter is the group Sogelym Steiner and businesses are GFC Construction and Bouygues Construction Privée. Anticipating the construction of one floor every four days, the group used two types of cranes: two Potain tower cranes, and the proximity of the shopping center site with the tower required the use of two other cranes.
The tower contains eighty workstations per tray of 1,000 m² each located on twenty-eight floors served by seven lifts. On May 4, 2010, the new mall reached 15 000m ² with 25 new shops.

History