The controversial Tour Triangle, a trapezoidal skyscraper in Paris by Swiss studio Herzog & de Meuron , has topped out at 180 metres. At 42 storeys, Tour Triangle is now the third-tallest building within the Paris city limits, behind only Tour Montparnasse and the Eiffel Tower. It will retain this title indefinitely due to a skyscraper ban in the city , which was reinstated in 2023 by mayor Anne Hidalgo . "Its silhouette now takes its place in the skyline" Herozg & de Meuon announced the milestone on its Instagram , stating the building will be "a destination for everyone". "The building has reached its full height, and its silhouette now takes its place in the skyline of Paris – a new presence among the city's axes and monuments," said the studio. "Triangle will be a vibrant place: from the shops and public spaces animating the street, to the workspaces, hotel, and terraces above, to the panoramic belvedere at the summit, open to all," it continued.…