After finishing the exterior skin already in 2011, the interior was completed in spring of 2013.
Court of Justice in Hasselt
Designed by J. Mayer H. Architects, a2o-architecten and Lens°Ass Architects, the new Hasselt court of justice is a structure that stands as a contemporary urban landmark of the new district.
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- 11 November 2013
- Hasselt
The new court of justice is an open, transparent building with direct public access, combining the Court of Justice with a university library and auditoriums for the faculty of law.
In keeping with the building’s logistical requirements and safety provisions, the structure is divided into three separate units: courtrooms, the library for students and an office tower with a 64-meters-high panorama restaurant on top from which offers a panoramic view of the city of Hasselt and its surroundings.
Based on a master plan by West 8, the former railway station site has been restructured with a park, public buildings, offices and hotels, as well as urban residential blocks. The team of J. Mayer H. Architects, Lens°Ass and a2o-architecten have realized one of the two high-rise buildings, the new court of justice, a structure that stands as a contemporary urban landmark of the new district.
References in the design process point to both the image of the tree, the hazelnut trees in the City of Hasselt’s coat of arms, and steel structures in the once industrial – and Art Nouveau – influenced area.
Court of Justice, Hasselt, Belgium
Program: Court House
Architects: J. Mayer H. Architects, a2o-architecten, Lens°Ass Architecten
Client: n.v. SOHA – Autonoom Gemeentebedrijf Hasselt (+ Euro Immo Star)
Area: 20,763 sqm above-ground spaces, 4,694 sqm underground spaces, 3,384 sqm underground parking lot
Completion: Spring 2013