As it does every year, ecobuild.brussels is showing a video of an exemplary project carried out by several of its members. This year, the cluster chose the renovation of the ING Marnix building in Brussels, with the direct involvement of A2M, Tractebel and Louis De Waele.
The renovation of the ING Marnix will demonstrate that architecture can not only have a reduced impact on the environment, but can even regenerate it. This historic building will thus become the spearhead of sustainable development in the real estate sector.
This is not the first renovation of SOM’s Gordon Bunschaft building. The first took place in the early 1990s, but it was a departure from the original project. A2M has chosen a different path: returning to the four cornerstones that gave birth to the project: transparency, employee well-being, innovation and art.
https://www.a2m.be/ing-marnix-bel/
With : Sebastian Moreno-Vacca of A2M, Gautier Baudru of Tractebel, Aline Branders of A2M and Diego Hock of Louis De Waele Construction.