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Centre De Congres A Mons Completed in Belgium:A New Cultural HotSpot by Daniel Libeskind

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Centre De Congres A Mons Completed in Belgium:A New Cultural HotSpot by Daniel Libeskind

image © CCM/Georges De Kinder

Studio Libeskind completed this innovative convention center in time for the advent of cultural and diplomatic activities in 2015, when this small medieval town metamorphosizes into the European Capital of Culture.

Centre De Congres A Mons Completed in Belgium:A New Cultural HotSpot by Daniel Libeskind

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The City of Mons conceived of Congres Centre as a new architectural landmark, a key element in a plan for economic revitalization, and as a connector between the old and the new.  From the light- steel viewing platform at the top, a visitor can spy the 17th-century Beffroi tower, a UNESCO Heritage Site, in the historic center of town, and a new train station designed by Santiago Calatrava in the newer neighborhood of “Grands Prés.”

Centre De Congres A Mons Completed in Belgium:A New Cultural HotSpot by Daniel Libeskind

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The Congres Centre’s cladding is open in a manner that gives texture and light to the bearing structure—ribbon concrete walls that ascend in a spiral. The lower walls are clad with vertical slats of unfinished robinia wood that echo the trees in a neighboring park. The upper are clad with vertical bands of anodized aluminum that follow the curve of the wall.

Centre De Congres A Mons Completed in Belgium:A New Cultural HotSpot by Daniel Libeskind

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The ribbon walls allow for great flexibility of space, essential in a complex that houses a grand entrance hall, three auditoriums, a multi-purpose hall, conference rooms, offices, a restaurant, an underground parking and a green roof.   To maintain the visual integrity of the form, the architects inserted few windows along the ribbon wall—and those are fronted by slats that are rotated to allow for daylight and views

Centre De Congres A Mons Completed in Belgium:A New Cultural HotSpot by Daniel Libeskind

image © Hufton+Crow

Surrounding the complex is a forecourt of polished, earth-colored concrete, flecked with bands of Belgium blue stone. These blue bands continue onto the ribbon walls forming an irregular pattern that reaffirms the materiality of the design.

Centre De Congres A Mons Completed in Belgium:A New Cultural HotSpot by Daniel Libeskind

image © Hufton+Crow

Centre De Congres A Mons Completed in Belgium:A New Cultural HotSpot by Daniel Libeskind

image © Hufton+Crow

Centre De Congres A Mons Completed in Belgium:A New Cultural HotSpot by Daniel Libeskind

image © Hufton+Crow

Centre De Congres A Mons Completed in Belgium:A New Cultural HotSpot by Daniel Libeskind

image © Hufton+Crow

Centre De Congres A Mons Completed in Belgium:A New Cultural HotSpot by Daniel Libeskind

image © Hufton+Crow

Centre De Congres A Mons Completed in Belgium:A New Cultural HotSpot by Daniel Libeskind

image © CCM/Georges De Kinder

Centre De Congres A Mons Completed in Belgium:A New Cultural HotSpot by Daniel Libeskind

image © Hufton+Crow

Centre De Congres A Mons Completed in Belgium:A New Cultural HotSpot by Daniel Libeskind

image © Hufton+Crow

Project Facts

Architect:Studio Libeskind

Date:2015

Status:Under Construction

Client:City of Mons

Building Size

Total floor area:12,500 sq. m. / 134,548 sq. ft.

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