OFFICE 45
EXPO – Kortrijk
Kortrijk XPO is a typical exposition complex: a multifarious collection of similar halls, corridors connecting them to one another and snippets of vegetation. As one unifying gesture, a frame is placed around this chaotic entity. This frame is made up of a gallery constructed as a modular steel grid, in both elevation and plan. Occasional metal screens make this frame alternately open and closed, oriented towards or screening off its asphalted and logistic interior. Outside the frame the surroundings are natural and green. The entrance to the XPO halls is accented by a building that adopts the structure of the frame, thus forming a gateway to the interior. The frame redefines the exposition side as a clear whole, delineating its place in the urban fabric. The frame is a gallery that imposes order on the entrances, passages, parking and logistics. It gives the XPO site a recognisable facade that mediates between the scale of the visitor, that of the site, and that of the exhibition halls which it encloses.
Year
2007 – 2009
Location
Kortrijk, BE
Type
Industrial, Public, Urban
Status
Built
Surface
25 000 m2
Client
Kortrijk Xpo, XOM nv
Collaborator(s)
Joachim Declerck, Bureau Goddeeris, Bureau Bas Smets, UTIL Struktuurstudies, Boucherie, Frederik Matten
Design team
Kersten Geers, David Van Severen, Jan Lenaerts, Andrew Power
Award
EU Mies van der Rohe Awards 2011, nomination
Photographs
Bas Princen