The Simone-Veil school complex located in Tremblay-en-France has been awarded the prestigious 2025 Silver Square (Equerre d'argent) architecture prize, marking a significant achievement in contemporary French educational building design. This annual award recognizes outstanding architectural excellence and innovation in building projects completed within France.
The Silver Square award, considered one of France's most prestigious architectural honors, celebrates projects that demonstrate exceptional design quality, innovative construction techniques, and successful integration within their urban or rural environments. The Simone-Veil school complex was selected from numerous submissions across various building categories for its remarkable contribution to educational architecture.
The winning project represents a modern approach to school design, incorporating contemporary architectural principles while serving the educational needs of the Tremblay-en-France community. The school complex is named after Simone Veil, the renowned French politician and women's rights advocate who served as the first President of the European Parliament.
Tremblay-en-France, located in the Seine-Saint-Denis department in the northeastern suburbs of Paris, has seen significant urban development in recent years. The addition of this award-winning educational facility demonstrates the municipality's commitment to providing high-quality educational infrastructure for its residents while contributing to the architectural landscape of the region.







