The desire for layout asymmetry with respect to the central hub led us to design three bands of differing thicknesses which are given full expression in the resulting volume through a striving for autonomy of form. Thus three bracketed plates are used, each deployed in its own way but designed to form a whole: diversity and uniqueness. The resulting tower is a new-style building the singularity of which is clearly stated without having to rise beyond 180 metres. This principle enables a response to the specific context of the tower at its base by connecting it to the esplanade and the new gardens below. It also makes it possible to manage the tower's contact with the sky by using an original top which underlines the breaking down of the volume into three parts.