The Galerie Royale is built around two courtyards with two remarkable features. The first, dating from the 18th century, is characterised by a very sober style, soon to be enhanced by the planting of a century-old olive tree. The second, in an Art Deco style, boasts exceptional decorative features, an exceptional skylight, and an original mosaic that will be restored. On the ground, we have imagined a paving system that guides the flows and becomes a real unifying theme. To give new life and dynamism to the flows, the installation of a restaurant in the Royale courtyard, seemed an obvious choice.
We have set up the offices in the same way by creating fluidity to create two plateaus, one on the street, the other on the courtyard, on either side of two-period staircases. On the second floor, two lounges with remarkable interiors, listed in the National Heritage Register, will be restored to their former splendor. Finally, we have opened the fifth floor to a rooftop terrace that echoes the two terraces on the ground floor.
Wilmotte & Associés