
Renovations
The project
Designed and built between 1965 and 1973 by architects G. Brera, P. Waltenspühl and G. Berthoud, the Tourelle residential complex is widely regarded as part of Geneva's 20th-century architectural heritage.
The Tourelle shopping centre is very much a neighbourhood centre, hosting shops, restaurants and useful services that make it an indispensable amenity for its users.
Although the centre offers a diverse range of stores, its design is outdated and no longer in keeping with its positioning as a part of a vibrant family-oriented community.
The Tourelle shopping centre is very much a neighbourhood centre, hosting shops, restaurants and useful services that make it an indispensable amenity for its users.
Although the centre offers a diverse range of stores, its design is outdated and no longer in keeping with its positioning as a part of a vibrant family-oriented community.
The renovation of the mall is aimed primarily at ensuring that La Tourelle continues to be an integral part of the neighbourhood, while creating a modern, friendly atmosphere.
Over the next few months, La Tourelle will undergo a major metamorphosis, making much lighter with high-quality facilities.
However, this makeover will not alter the qualities that its patrons love about the centre - the fact that it's their local mall, that it's not too big and that its programme is tailored to the needs and interests of its users.
Want to find out more? Visit our gallery for a glimpse of what your revamped shopping centre will look like!
Over the next few months, La Tourelle will undergo a major metamorphosis, making much lighter with high-quality facilities.
However, this makeover will not alter the qualities that its patrons love about the centre - the fact that it's their local mall, that it's not too big and that its programme is tailored to the needs and interests of its users.
Want to find out more? Visit our gallery for a glimpse of what your revamped shopping centre will look like!
