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Eduardo Souto de Moura and META architectuurbureau design the Bruges Meeting & Convention Centre urban renewal project in Bruges

Neighbourhood-oriented and urban, a new dynamic for the district and city

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Eduardo Souto de Moura and META architectuurbureau design the Bruges Meeting & Convention Centre urban renewal project in Bruges

Neighbourhood-oriented and urban, a new dynamic for the district and city

The recently demolished trade fair and exhibition hall in Bruges, which was originally intended to be a reception venue, was erected 50 years ago as a temporary structure. In recent years it had become increasingly clear that it fell short of contemporary requirements in terms of building physics and programming. For this reason, the City of Bruges is commencing an urban renewal project. In addition to the construction of the new beursplein (an exhibition hall that converts into a covered public square), which is expanded with a congress building (congresgebouw), the entire site will also be renewed.

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The combination of an exhibition hall and a conference centre creates a natural convergence between the two functions. Moreover, the addition of a conference facility not only addresses the demand for receiving groups of 500+ people in the heart of Bruges, but also enhances what Bruges can offer its visitors, with the city welcoming a mixture of conference delegates (particularly during the week) and tourists (especially on weekends).

Image defining trees

The preservation of the existing and highly-prized trees that has defined the Beursplein since many decades was a basic principle for the design team from the very outset. Digging them up needlessly was never an option. This vision is an integral part of the strategy for the design of a new building that not only meshes with the city but also engages in an open dialogue with the neighbourhood.

The beeches on the beursplein are highly sensitive to any changes to their biotope. The Beurs Association will do all it can to protect them during the building works and seek advice from external specialists as well as the City of Bruges’ own Green Service.

Neighourhood-oriented and urban

The team of architects – Eduardo Souto de Moura and META – have designed the exhibition hall as a covered and lockable square where all kinds of events – such as trade fairs and concerts – can take place. But at the same time, when no activities are planned, the building can be transformed into a public covered square: one that is accessible to all passers-by and forms an integral part of the neighbourhood.

The opening up of the exhibition hall’s external walls to create a covered public square during fallow periods is a logical move. This urban renewal project delivers a building that is both neighbourhood-orientated and urban, which will be a pleasure to use, and bring a new dynamic to the district and wider city.

Robust and transparent

The Beursplein & Congresgebouw are linked by a common entrance and can be used simultaneously or as completely independent facilities. While the exhibition hall is organised horizontally, is grafted onto the neighbourhood and is immediately accessible from the outside, the congress hall is stacked vertically. This latter volume, which can accommodate at least 500 people, is designed according to the ‘three-chairs principle’: a conference delegate is allocated a seat in the plenary hall, in the meeting rooms and in the catering space. This dining area is adjacent to a terrace that offers an unparalleled view of the Bruges skyline.

The Beursplein & Congresgebouw in Bruges has a robust and solid appearance and is made of recycled brick. The entire building rests on a glass pedestal with metal frames and fixtures, which enhances the transparency of the ground floor and emphasises the public character of the covered square.

Who is the Beurs Association?

The Beurs Association is the team charged with realising the Beursplein & Congresgebouw in Bruges.

The team is led by the construction group CFE, which acts as the contractor and whose subsidiary company, MBG, is responsible for the general contracting works.

The entire architectural assignment is carried out by a temporary partnership between the Portuguese architect Eduardo Souto de Moura and METAarchitectuurbureau. They are assisted by Landinzicht Landschapsarchitecten (landscaping), Studiebureau France (environmental studies), MOUTON (stability studies), afaconsult (stability studies), hp engineers (techniques studies) and Daidalos Peutz (acoustics, energy and sustainability studies).

Finally, the Beurs Association is aided by various specialised advisors, including FESG (fire-safety studies), Vectris (mobility studies), infunctievan (mock-ups of architectural images and animated video) and ATTAK (construction of the presentation model).


The Bruges Meeting & Convention Centre in figures

  • An exhibition hall and covered beursplein of 4,480m²
  • A divisible auditorium with retractable tiered seating
  • Meeting facilities with 8 meeting rooms (which can be configured into 12 meeting rooms)
  • A 650m² catering space with an adjacent 200m² terrace
  • The preservation of 38 existing trees
  • Underground racks for more than 200 bicycles
  • An underground carpark for 124 vehicles
  • A 15,390m² (divided over different levels) Beursplein & Congresgebouw, of which 5,230m² is underground
  • 10,870m² of new public space, of which the Beursplein comprises 9,030m² and the surrounding streets 1,840m²
  • a total budget of € 39.997.566,75 incl. VAT and fees

Project data

  • Client: Stad Brugge
  • Project development: CFE
  • Architecture: TV Eduardo Souto de Moura - META architectuurbureau
  • Landscape design: Landinzicht Landschapsarchitecten
  • Landscape studies: Ingenieursbureau France
  • Stability studies: MOUTON, afaconsult
  • Techniques studies: hp engineers
  • Acoutics, energy and sustainability studies: Daidalos Peutz
  • General contractor: MBG


About Souto de Moura Arquitectos

Souto Moura Arquitectos SA is an international architecture firm with more than 30 employees. The working methodology is based on sketches, technical drawings, 3D models and physical scale models, as well as the continuous dialogue with other building professionals in the development process.

The team has extensive experience with various types of programs, scales, sites and other specialisations that allow innovation in new projects and require constant study and research, not only in the architectural language, but also in the field of construction systems, techniques and materials.

Despite the extensive background of the team, each project is developed as a unique and individual process, such as a 'single case study'.

In 2011 Eduardo Souto de Moura received the Pritzker Prize, in 2013 the Wolf Prize and in 2018 the Golden Lion at the Biennale di Venezia. The work of Eduardo Souto de Moura has been published in international journals and was the subject of international exhibitions.

Eduardo Souto de Moura has already worked on several projects with a comparable scale: Catering and Tourism school in Portalegre, Bragança Museum of Modern Art, football stadium of Braga, Paula Rêgo Museum in Cascais, Cultural Center Espaço Miguel Torga in Sabrosa...

About META architectuurbureau

For META, the essence of architecture is is a craft, a métier. For every problem a solution is devised that, if necessary, deviates from the beaten track. he designs can then be temperamental, offer resistance and sometimes also break free, but they are always well-thought-out.

As a designer, you have to be ambitious. Designing with the intent to build for eternity is the starting point. Each building is designed to be perfectly adaptable in terms of function and interpretation. A sound building is a building that is designed for unpredictable events.

META has won several architectural prizes including the Belgian Architecture Award and the Belgian Building Award. In 2016, the Flemish Housing Association [VVH] awarded the Inspiring Social Housing Prize to the Gildenhuis in Beveren.

Some recent projects from META: buildings O and M for the University of Antwerp, Cadiz homes and offices in Antwerp, Kindergarten Xaveriuscollege in Borgerhout, social housing Klapdorp in Antwerp, redevelopment of the Normaalschoolsite in Lier and rooftop greenhouse Agrotopia in Roeselare.

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