The ‘hôtel de région’ at Toulouse, an administrative centre for the newly created Midi-Pyrénées region, is one of the first of such buildings to be established in France in the mid-1980s. It was decided to create a new building which would affirm the meaning and modernity of the institution. Jean-Pierre Estrampes, an architect trained in the United States, was commissioned to design a functional building. If the references to American architecture are obvious, the deliberate use of local building materials suggests that the politicians and the architect also wanted to anchor the building in its regional context. Two recent extensions (2009 and 2011) today complete this building designed for regional institutions by Estrampes. These extensio...