Jan De Nul Group - Knokke Matuvu

Matuvu square steals the show in Knokke-Heist, Belgium

The Albertplein (or Albert Square) in Knokke will become the ultimate ‘place m’as-tu-vu’

From the Pantheon over the Taj Mahal to the Capitol. The dome is an architectural masterpiece that stands the test of time and attracts attention time and again. It is the same here in Knokke-Heist. A transparent glass dome steals the show on the renovated Albert Square and re-establishes this place as the beating heart of the Belgian coastal town.

In the 1950s, the Albert Square was a well-known meeting place for celebrities. Charles Aznavour, Edith Piaf, Frank Sinatra, Jacques Brel and Josephine Baker enjoyed their aperitifs here. In recent years, the square has lost much of its charisma. Restaurants and cafés disappeared and so did the beau monde. 

 

The municipality of Knokke-Heist knew it was time for a change and started the re development of the Albert Square with the ambition of turning the town’s beating heart back into the ‘Place m’as-tu vu’ it once was. Dr engineer Philippe Samyn and Partners, Goethals Promotor, PSR and Jan De Nul Group joined forces to complete the urban renewal project Matuvu, with an impressive result.

"The construction of this dome is reminiscent of the classic Meccano toy, at top level that is. The shape is simple, but the structure is complex. Each element of the dome is unique and fits perfectly into the puzzle. The finished whole will not betray the engineering marvels hidden inside."  

Julie De Pauw, Development Manager at PSR

In numbers

150
parking spaces
11,000
coins
2,211
small triangular windows

Such an eye-catcher requires an appropriate opening.

Just before the summer of 2023, we unveiled the dome with a sound and light show for local residents and invited guests.

In pictures