Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences - reconditioning monastery wing

Client

Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences

Designer / Architect

Sumprojects

Location

Brussels

Surface

3000 m²

Period

2011 - ...

Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences - reconditioning monastery wing
Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences - reconditioning monastery wing
Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences - reconditioning monastery wing
Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences - reconditioning monastery wing
Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences - reconditioning monastery wing
Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences - reconditioning monastery wing
Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences - reconditioning monastery wing

Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences - reconditioning monastery wing

The Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences has an impressive collection. Most striking are the iguanodons displayed in the Janlet Wing. This wing was renovated in the late 2010s, also in collaboration with Ingenium. This time, the permanent exhibition in the cloister wing is being renewed. This is the ideal opportunity to also adapt those technical installations to contemporary standards and integrate them with the new management systems implemented in the previous phase.

Ingenium once again proves its added value in terms of integration: the new installations are hardly noticeable, yet it is pleasant to be there. Ingenium again provides the ideal compromise with regard to the technical installations: collection, visitor and building are respected.

Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences - reconditioning monastery wing

Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences - reconditioning monastery wing

Client

Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences

Designer / Architect

Sumprojects

Location

Brussels

Surface

3000 m²

Period

2011 - ...

Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences - reconditioning monastery wing
Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences - reconditioning monastery wing
Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences - reconditioning monastery wing
Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences - reconditioning monastery wing
Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences - reconditioning monastery wing
Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences - reconditioning monastery wing
Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences - reconditioning monastery wing

Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences - reconditioning monastery wing

The Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences has an impressive collection. Most striking are the iguanodons displayed in the Janlet Wing. This wing was renovated in the late 2010s, also in collaboration with Ingenium. This time, the permanent exhibition in the cloister wing is being renewed. This is the ideal opportunity to also adapt those technical installations to contemporary standards and integrate them with the new management systems implemented in the previous phase.

Ingenium once again proves its added value in terms of integration: the new installations are hardly noticeable, yet it is pleasant to be there. Ingenium again provides the ideal compromise with regard to the technical installations: collection, visitor and building are respected.

Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences - reconditioning monastery wing
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Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences - reconditioning monastery wing

Client

Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences

Designer / Architect

Sumprojects

Location

Brussels

Surface

3000 m²

Period

2011 - ...

Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences - reconditioning monastery wing
Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences - reconditioning monastery wing
Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences - reconditioning monastery wing
Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences - reconditioning monastery wing
Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences - reconditioning monastery wing
Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences - reconditioning monastery wing
Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences - reconditioning monastery wing

Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences - reconditioning monastery wing

The Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences has an impressive collection. Most striking are the iguanodons displayed in the Janlet Wing. This wing was renovated in the late 2010s, also in collaboration with Ingenium. This time, the permanent exhibition in the cloister wing is being renewed. This is the ideal opportunity to also adapt those technical installations to contemporary standards and integrate them with the new management systems implemented in the previous phase.

Ingenium once again proves its added value in terms of integration: the new installations are hardly noticeable, yet it is pleasant to be there. Ingenium again provides the ideal compromise with regard to the technical installations: collection, visitor and building are respected.

Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences - reconditioning monastery wing

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