MoederscheimMoonen Architects

Mercure Hotel Valkenburg

Mercure Hotel Valkenburg
© Bart van Hoek

MERCURE HOTEL VALKENBURG

Moederscheimmoonen Architects

LEAD ARCHITECT
Erik Moederscheim

CLIENT
Wyckerveste Adviseurs

PHOTOGRAPHS
Bart Van Hoek, Gerlach Delissen

CONSTRUCTOR
Palte B.V.

MANUFACTURERS
Reynaers Aluminium, Alumet, Rometa

INSTALLATION
Deerns B.V.

HOTEL AREA
4.120 m2

CYCLE CENTER AREA
1.283 m2

PAR’COURSE AREA
15.000 m2

BUILDERS
Jongen Bouwpartners, Derckx, Bouwbedrijf Peeters, Pluminfra

YEAR
2020

AREA
4120 m2

CATEGORY
Hotels, Restaurant, Mixed Use Architecture

LOCATION
Valkenburg, The Netherlands

Mercure Hotel Valkenburg
© Bart van Hoek

Text description provided by architect.

In the municipality of Valkenburg in the heart of hilly South Limbug, you’ll find the experience center Par’Course. MoederscheimMoonen Architects, commissioned by project developer Wyckerveste, designed a mixed-use environment where the Mercure Hotel is a part of.

Mercure Hotel Valkenburg
© Bart van Hoek
Mercure Hotel Valkenburg
© Bart van Hoek

ABOUT PAR’COURSE

Par'Course consists of a gastronomic center in an old brewery, a cycling and sports center with the Shimano Experience Center, and the Mercure Hotel.

The redevelopment of the site of the old Leeuw brewery was an opportunity to strengthen the existing economy and culture of Valkenburg with a new concept in a special place.

Mercure Hotel Valkenburg
© Bart van Hoek
Mercure Hotel Valkenburg
© Bart van Hoek

THE MERCURE HOTEL

At the eastern-most part of Par’Course you’ll find the hotel. The building’s main shape is wandering and, in that way, plays a large role in the urban design concept.

The building follows the curve of the Geul River and, with its perpendicular angle, creates two squares: the main square and the hotel’s entrance square.

Mercure Hotel Valkenburg
© Bart van Hoek
Mercure Hotel Valkenburg
© Bart van Hoek

From the conceptual idea, the building plays an important role in the fabric of urban design and has therefore been given a traditional main shape with a roof design. A finely designed wooden façade gives the building a modern presence.

Because of the horizontal section, the mezzanine floors are visible. The vertical wooden ribs have been cut away at the windows of the hotel rooms.

In the hotel, MoederscheimMoonen designed a distinct shell in which the operator has created a dynamic interior for Black Label Hotels, including a large restaurant on the ground floor.

Mercure Hotel Valkenburg
© Bart van Hoek
Mercure Hotel Valkenburg
© Gerlach Delissen

The sport of bicycle racing also plays a role at the hotel. There are dressing and shower rooms and a spot to clean bicycles and stall them securely on the ground floor.

THE CYCLE CENTER

Opposite the hotel is the building that houses the Cycle Centre, one of the largest mobility businesses in the region, which organizes cycling events throughout Limburg. The building follows the hotel’s analogy.

Mercure Hotel Valkenburg
© Gerlach Delissen
Mercure Hotel Valkenburg
© Gerlach Delissen

It is part of the encircling walls of the grounds and, through the materialization, is recognizable as a new element in the whole. Together with the hotel and an old villa, it forms a welcoming entrance square.


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