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Eduardo Souto De Moura & Meta Release Plans for a New Communal Space

Portuguese architect Eduardo Souto de Moura works alongside Belgian office Meta for the development of a public exhibition hall that will double as a conference center in Bruges, Belgium. The structure will make use of recycled brick lamellas that give it a traditional and homey aesthetic. The facade will be broken up by small hits of modernity, while the interior will boast a spacious layout that totals about 4,480 square meters.

The public exhibition hall and conference center will embody both the aesthetic of a neighborhood-oriented space for concerts and other events, as well as one that welcomes business meetings, festivals and the like. To create a building that is highly adaptable, Eduardo Souto de Moura and Meta use a strategic layout design that enables flexibility of space.

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Trend Themes

  1. Adaptable Architectural Design — The strategic layout design allows for flexibility of space, making the exhibition hall and conference center highly adaptable.
  2. Combining Tradition and Modernity — The use of recycled brick lamellas gives the structure a traditional and homey aesthetic, while modern elements add a touch of contemporary design.
  3. Neighborhood-oriented Event Spaces — The exhibition hall embodies the aesthetic of a neighborhood-oriented space, creating opportunities for concerts, festivals, and other community events.

Industry Implications

  1. Architecture and Design — The development of adaptable architectural designs presents opportunities for architects and designers to create flexible and multi-purpose spaces.
  2. Events and Conferences — The combination of an exhibition hall and conference center provides opportunities for event organizers and conference planners to host various types of gatherings.
  3. Building Materials and Construction — The use of recycled brick lamellas in the construction of the exhibition hall highlights the demand for sustainable building materials and construction practices.

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