Villa M, located in Paris's 15th arrondissement, is a bold architectural project that combines health, nature, and urbanism. This multifunctional building, which houses a hotel, coworking spaces, a health center, restaurants, and conference rooms, is the result of a collaboration between Triptyque Architecture and renowned designer Philippe Starck.
Triptyque Architecture designed the overall architecture of the building, which stands out for its metal exoskeleton, a light and airy structure designed to accommodate a real vertical garden. This design element transforms the building's facade into a vertical medicinal forest, symbolizing a return to nature in the urban fabric.

A green lung building in the neighborhood
Philippe Starck, as artistic director and creator of the interior spaces, brought his unique vision to make Villa M not only a place of care, but also a space for living and creativity. Starck emphasized that this project allowed him to fulfill a long-standing ambition: to create a "vital machine," a place where design does not merely embellish life, but actually contributes to preserving it. .

Villa M is thus an innovative example of biophilic architecture, aiming to reintegrate nature into dense urban areas while meeting contemporary needs for well-being and health. This project is a model for the future of urban planning and health in Paris, illustrating how spaces can be reinvented to promote a healthier lifestyle that is more connected to nature. .











