^ Looking cool. The location makes a real skyline changer of it anyway, no doubt. Would it be 50m shorter, it'd still look sort of big anyhow. At least, seen from that Central Paris long axis which the Arc de Triomphe and the Louvre sit on, that's to the east of the cluster, as seen on that picture. And only on this side of the axis. If it sat on the other side, the north one, it'd be too short to change anything skyline-wise.
People are obsessed with that most touristy point of view, right? Yet I find the cluster looks bigger and better from the south and the north of it, that is from the surrounding suburban municipalities.
As usual, a main concern goes to the ground level redevelopment. It's absolutely crucial to build something decent and friendly at pedestrian level, so everyone would enjoy the very spot to walk and do some shopping. I don't even remember whether any street shop would be planned, don't think so, unfortunately.
Fingers crossed for the layout and the pedestrian feeling anyway.
This is supposedly an official rendering of the same view they've got on SSC, maybe more realistic.
Heavy massing... Still hard to get anything slender that would look like an arrow to the sky here, but I'll take it the way it is as a booster on that spot of the district.