In 2011, the French Government awarded the Opale-Défense consortium a contract, for financing, designing, constructing, operating, and maintaining the complex for thirty years.[4] Agence Nicolas Michelin & Associés[5] designed the seven-story command and control center, on a former army air base near the Balard (Paris Métro) in the 15th arrondissement.[6][7]
Personnel transferred from historic buildings in central Paris to this site in the south of the city, excepting the Defence Minister who remains in central Paris.[8] Half of the complex is renovation,[2] including an old navy building, designed in 1934 by Gustave and Auguste Perret.[5] The complex boasts a real drawbridge, interior gardens,[9] missile-strike-resisant walls and an underground operational room.[10]
However, the civil administration of the Ministry and the Minister are still headquartered at the Hôtel de Brienne in the 7th arrondissement of Paris.
References
^"Hexagone Balard - France's new Department of Defense". Archello. Retrieved 23 November 2021. All the offices are distributed within the green areas. In addition to the headquarters of the Department, the project includes many facilities, some of them open to the public and the inhabitants of the neighborhood : a health center with several medical offices, two nurseries, a hairdressing salon and a swimming pool.