Centre "Elzenveld", Antwerp
Restoration of a medieval hospital ward and conversion into a conference and cultural centre.
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Project details
Title: | Centre "Elzenveld", Antwerp |
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Entr. year: | 1988 |
Result: | Diploma |
Country: | Belgium |
Town: | Antwerp |
Category type: | architectural heritage |
Building type/ Project type: | Medical building/facility |
Former use: | Hospital |
Actual use: | Hotel, conference centre, event venue |
Built: | 13th century |
Architect / Proj.leader: | O.C.M.W. Antwerp |
The Jury's citation: | "For the sensitive conversion of medieval hospital buildings to the 'Elzenveld Centre', used for congress and cultural purposes" |
Web, Links: | www.elzenveld.be/en/hotel |
Description:
Restoration of a medieval hospital ward and conversion into a conference and cultural centre.
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