Zitouna Bank Head Office
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Banking architecture between tradition and modernity
The head office of Banque Zitouna, located in Cité Le Kram in the northern suburbs of Tunis, represents an exceptional architectural achievement signed by the renowned architect Wassim Ben Mamoud. This institutional building reflects an innovative design that reflects both the corporate identity of this Islamic bank and its roots in modernity.
The building is characterized by harmonious integration into its urban environment, while affirming its distinctive presence through refined contemporary architecture. The balanced massing of the building and the careful treatment of the facades create a coherent whole that perfectly embodies the values of excellence and innovation of the financial institution.
Transparency and performance: the excellence of TPR solutions
The TPR solutions implemented, in particular the 52H+ VEC (Glued Exterior Glass) curtain wall, constitute the signature element of this achievement. This advanced facade system offers an elegant and refined glass skin, creating an impression of controlled transparency that symbolizes openness and trust, essential values for a banking institution. The absence of visible profiles on the facade accentuates the purity of the lines and the sophistication of the whole.
The TPR Prestige Series, used for carpentry, harmoniously completes this architectural envelope by offering high-performance solutions both aesthetically and technically. These high-end carpentry ensures excellent thermal and acoustic insulation, contributing significantly to the interior comfort and energy efficiency of the building.
The architect paid particular attention to the design of the interior spaces, creating a bright, functional and prestigious work environment that perfectly meets the operational needs of a modern banking institution. The abundant natural light, filtered by the glass facades, contributes to the well-being of the occupants while reflecting the establishment's transparency policy.
The quality of the materials used and the precision of their implementation attest to the level of requirement that presided over the realization of this emblematic project.




