The University of Chicago on Nov. 15 celebrated the official opening of the John W. Boyer Center in Paris, a new facility that will serve as an important regional hub for UChicago’s ambitious education, research and collaboration across Europe, the Middle East and Africa for years to come.
The Center will bring together faculty, students, alumni and partners, while also fostering relationships with scholars, policymakers and thinkers from around the world.
“Today is a celebration of our hosts and our friends who have welcomed us and supported us and made it possible for this place to emerge,” said President Paul Alivisatos. “It’s a physical place of great beauty, a physical place of brilliant design, but it’s also an idea for how we can work together that’s extremely special.”
The celebration featured a two-day symposium, which brought together UChicago leaders, faculty, and representatives from higher education and research institutions in France and Europe. It culminated with a ribbon-cutting event that included Marie-Christine Lemardeley, deputy mayor of Paris responsible for higher education, research and student life; Lamia El Aaraje, deputy mayor of urbanism, architecture, Grand Paris and accessibility; Jérôme Coumet, mayor of the 13th district of Paris; and UChicago alumni and friends.
“I’m delighted to see that all of our common ambitions have been realized to provide students and researchers with a campus of outstanding architectural quality in the heart of the city,” said Lemardeley at the ribbon-cutting ceremony.
Designed by renowned architectural firm Studio Gang, the Center is located in the heart of the Paris Rive Gauche area of Paris’ 13th district—a vibrant neighborhood close to the Université Paris Cité Grands Moulins campus and the French National Library. The new building, funded in large part through a collective outpouring of donations, nearly triples the size of UChicago’s former Center in Paris, which opened in 2003.
A vertical campus, learning and research areas wrap around a central staircase that connects spaces both physically and visually. The Center also features event spaces, a rooftop garden, amphitheater, classrooms, a library, and dedicated workspaces for research teams and visiting scholars. It also houses the new International Institute of Research in Paris (IIRP), which supports UChicago’s collaborations throughout Europe, Africa and the Middle East.