BUILDING TOMORROW

Discover how players in Infrastructure & Cities can join forces and act now for a more sustainable future.

What if the Eiffel Tower was reimagined today?

Inspired by Gustave Eiffel’s famous tower and by our dedication to harmonize products, nature and life, Dassault Systèmes gathered a global team of experts to demonstrate that environmental challenges can be efficiently addressed by the Infrastructure & Cities sector.

Follow their journey and discover how they would reimagine the iconic building with the latest digital solutions and technical capabilities to mitigate their impact at each step of the process.

DISCOVER THE EXCLUSIVE VIDEO SERIES

ABOUT THE PROJECT

It is now possible to engage impactful actions in the virtual world that will make a great difference in the real world of Infrastructure & Cities.

IN DEPTH

Navigate the Building Tomorrow episodes’ pages and discover into details the challenges tackled by our experts as well as their testimonials

LEAVE NOTHING TO CHANCE
Designing a project as complex as the Eiffel Tower leaves no room for error. The virtual twin helps public authorities to collaborate, test, assess, and make science-based decisions at every step of the process.
MADE OF STEEL
Choosing the right material is critical when it comes to limiting the carbon footprint of a building; it is its entire lifecycle that experts must analyze and optimize.
EARLIER LOGISTICS ARE EFFICIENT LOGISTICS
Thinking about logistics earlier and gaining flexibility to make decisions that can reduce the carbon footprint of a project, as well as building greater resilience to supply chain disruption.
OBJECTIVE: SELF-SUFFICIENCY
Creating a virtual twin of the tower meant its operations’ management could be conceptualized with carbon neutrality by design, from the earlier stage.
A BRAVE NEW WORLD OF BUILDING
Productization shakes up the construction world and transform the value chain by accelerating the design, delivery, and assembly of unique and sustainable buildings.

© design of the new tower by Nicolas Laisné Architectes