THE CAISTAB BUILDING
A 26-storey, 104 m-high building featuring vertical anodized aluminum louvers for solar shading.
It is one of the towers of the Plateau: the 104 m high, 26-storey building is located on Boulevard Botreau Roussel. Designed by the architect Robert Boy, the modernist project was completed in 1972. The structure of the facade is adorned with vertical slats of anodized aluminum for solar protection. The Caisse de stabilisation et de soutien des prix de production agricole is an institution housed in this tower, which therefore bears the name of its diminutive, Caistab. An intermediary between the producer and the trader, it has been a stabilization tool since 1960.
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