The turn CBX or Tour Dexia is a Gratte-ciel of offices located in the district of business of Defense, in France (precisely with Courbevoie, in the district of Defense 2).

Built between 2002 and 2005, it is 142 m high. It is skirted by the circular Boulevard on dimensioned, and stages it located at the level of the flagstone is crossed by a footbridge pedestrian. Tower CBX is in addition one of the rare towers of the Defense whose roof is not horizontal, but inclined. One of the frontages is rectilinear, while the other is curved.

Tower CBX owes its name with the code names allotted to the buildings in the layout plan of Defense. For example:

  • PB12 (Puteaux - office building - 12th site), which is today the Tour Opus 12.

  • CH13 (Courbevoie - residential building - 13th site), which is the Résidence Vision 80.

As there was no building envisaged at the beginning on this site, this tower was called CBX.

In 2007, the company Dexia moved in the Tower.

See too

Internal bonds

External bonds

  • Turn CBX ( Emporis )
  • Turn CBX ( Paris Skyscrapers )

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