Royal Mint
The Royal Mint project, located at the Pacheco Boulevard 32 in Brussels, is an eloquent illustration of the ability to work on an existing building to adapt it to contemporary needs. Originally designed as a workshop for the Belgian Mint in the 1970s, this emblematic building with its austere, modernist facades, has been transformed into a dynamic multifunctional hub, integrating offices, co-living spaces and hotel and catering activities. The conversion seeks to respect the architectural heritage while introducing new functions adapted to today's requirements, in an approach that combines sustainability and urban innovation.
The redevelopment of the building involves converting the mint workshops into the following functions:
- offices: 10,342 m²
- co-living accommodation: 1,113 m²
- 1 horeca (retail) space: 322 m²
- Housing
- Office
- Vente et commerce
- Year of conception
- 2018
- Year of production
- 2025
- Architecte
- architectesassoc+
- Stabilité
- Ney Partners Wow
- Techniques spéciales
- Arcadis
- Paysagiste
- Plant en Houtgoed
- Acoustique
- De Fonseca
- Autre
- Axxio
- Autre
- Bopro
Boulevard Pachéco 32
1000 Bruxelles
Belgium
Architectures Wallonie-Bruxelles Inventaires #5 2023-2026