Bruges Meeting & Convention Centre

Bruges Meeting & Convention Centre
© Filip Dujardin

BRUGES MEETING & CONVENTION CENTRE

Meta Architectuurbureau + Eduardo Souto De Moura

FIRE SAFETY ENGINEERING
Fesg

LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS
Landinzicht Landschapsarchitecten

PHOTOGRAPHS
Filip Dujardin

STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING
Mouton

MEP ENGINEERING
Hp Engineers

LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR
Ingenieursbureau France

ACOUSTICAL ENGINEERING
Daidalos Peutz

STRUCTURAL AND MEP CONSULTANTS
Afa Consult

MAIN CONTRACTOR
Mbg

MOBILITY CONSULTANTS
Vectris

YEAR
2022

LOCATION
Brugge, Belgium

AREA
15390 M²

CATEGORY
Exhibition Center

Text description provided by architect.

The Bruges Meeting & Convention Centre (BMCC) is a landmark urban renewal project by Eduardo Souto de Moura and META architectuurbureau, located in the heart of the historic city.

Bruges Meeting & Convention Centre
© Filip Dujardin
Bruges Meeting & Convention Centre
© Filip Dujardin

With a multifunctional exhibition hall on the ground floor (4,500 m²), which also serves as a public covered square, the building is an integral part of the neighbourhood.

The upper floors accommodate a conference area for over 500 participants. In selecting Souto de Moura and META for this project, the City of Bruges sealed its reputation as a champion of architectural quality.

Bruges Meeting & Convention Centre
© Filip Dujardin
Bruges Meeting & Convention Centre
© Filip Dujardin

Bruges’s previous exhibition hall, now demolished, was erected as a temporary structure over 50 years ago (in 1966) by Groep Planning. When it became increasingly clear that it was physically unable to meet contemporary programming requirements, the City of Bruges launched an urban renewal project with the intention of creating a new dynamic in West-Brugge.

Besides the construction of a new exhibition hall – extended with a conference space – the area surrounding the new building was completely redesigned.

Bruges Meeting & Convention Centre
© Filip Dujardin
Bruges Meeting & Convention Centre
© Filip Dujardin
Bruges Meeting & Convention Centre
© Filip Dujardin

DISTRICT-ORIENTED AND DYNAMIC

The architectural team – Eduardo Souto de Moura and META architectuurbureau – has delivered an open and virtually obstacle-free exhibition hall that can accommodate every type of event, from trade fairs and conferences to public gatherings and even concerts.

But at the same time, by opening up the outer glass walls of the exhibition hall, the area can be transformed into a public covered square, accessible to passers-by and an integral part of the neighbourhood.

ICONIC TREES

The preservation of the majestic trees that have long graced the Beursplein was a non-negotiable stipulation from the very outset.

Bruges Meeting & Convention Centre
© Filip Dujardin
Bruges Meeting & Convention Centre
© Filip Dujardin

The design team responded to the city’s request with immense skill: a building was designed that integrates itself into the city and enters into an open dialogue with the neighbourhood. The trees, in turn, provide a beautiful green setting.

Beech trees are generally sensitive to changing soil conditions. The architectural team succeeded, to everyone’s relief and satisfaction, in supporting the mature trees safely and healthily through the building works.

Bruges Meeting & Convention Centre
© Filip Dujardin
Bruges Meeting & Convention Centre
© Filip Dujardin

The designers worked in collaboration with external arborists and the City of Bruges’ Public Works Department.

BRUGES MEETING & CONVENTION CENTRE: MONUMENTAL AND WELCOMING ARCHITECTURE

Functional division and flexible use are two of the building’s greatest assets. Connected by a shared entrance, the exhibition and conference areas can be used independently or simultaneously.

Bruges Meeting & Convention Centre
© Filip Dujardin
Bruges Meeting & Convention Centre
© Filip Dujardin

While the exhibition hall is organised horizontally, oriented towards the neighbourhood and immediately accessible from outside, the conference area is stacked vertically.

The monumental building rests on a glass plinth. This enhances the transparency at the ground level whole emphasising the public character of what can also be a covered square.

Bruges Meeting & Convention Centre
© Filip Dujardin
Bruges Meeting & Convention Centre
© Filip Dujardin

The entrance is dominated by an impressive cantilever that provides a covered entrance. The floating canopy – a sheltered meeting place in both summer and winter – also organises a gradual transition between the forecourt and the building’s entrance.

The massive brick columns lend an attractive cadence to the façade. With their solid character, they provide plenty of shade but also serve as an integral sun shield.

Bruges Meeting & Convention Centre
© Filip Dujardin
Bruges Meeting & Convention Centre
© Filip Dujardin

From the second floor, they direct the viewer’s gaze from inside to outside and over the city centre, where the three towers of the Belfry, the Saint Salvator’s Cathedral and the Church of Our Lady define the Bruges skyline.

BRICK WITH A NOD TO HISTORIC BRUGES

The building has a robust, massive appearance thanks to the use of reddish brown bricks that correspond to the colour palette of the city. The bricks are fully set in the mortar and with a simple levelled joint they allude to traditional masonry techniques. A reference to historic Bruges.

Bruges Meeting & Convention Centre
© Filip Dujardin
Bruges Meeting & Convention Centre
© Filip Dujardin

COMPREHENSIVE PROGRAMME WITH THREE-CHAIRS PRINCIPLE

Combining an exhibition hall with a conference centre creates a natural convergence between the two functions.

Moreover, the addition of a convention facility not only meets the demand for accommodating groups of 500+ people in the heart of Bruges.

Bruges Meeting & Convention Centre
© Filip Dujardin
Bruges Meeting & Convention Centre
© Filip Dujardin

It also responds to Bruges’ tourist offering, with conference visitors finding their way to the centre mainly on the less touristy weekdays. In this way, the fairs and conventions will contribute to the tourist revival.

The conference centre has been designed according to the three-chairs principle: a conference participant has a seat in the plenary hall, in the meeting rooms and in the catering area. The latter adjoins a terrace that offers an unrivalled view across the city.

Bruges Meeting & Convention Centre
© Filip Dujardin
Bruges Meeting & Convention Centre
© Filip Dujardin

In more detail, the programme also includes a divisible auditorium with retractable seating for over 500 visitors, 12 meeting rooms that are also divisible, a catering area of 675 m², an adjoining terrace of 176 m², an underground bicycle shed, and spacious, user-friendly parking for organisers.


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