Situated in the heart of Hasselt, Belgium, the renovation of the 18th-century mansion, the generalate, and the Ursuline convent marks the culmination of the ‘Ursulinhof’ urban renewal project. Managed and expanded by the Ursuline Sisters since 1879, the historic site adjacent to the ‘Groenplein’ served as a school and convent until 2019. With the school relocated, a master plan was devised to rejuvenate the site while preserving its heritage.
Preservation and Restoration
Retaining the listed buildings while removing later additions, the project aimed to restore the authentic charm of the site. The facades of the generalate were meticulously restored, and the interiors adapted to modern standards while preserving original features like staircases, doors, and fireplaces. Authentic elements such as oak doors were refurbished, retaining their natural beauty and adding a touch of authenticity to the spaces.
Integration of New Functions
The renovated generalate now serves as the administrative hub for the Ursuline Sisters, seamlessly blending historical elements with contemporary functionality. New office furniture, conference tables, and a library were introduced, complementing the existing historical furniture. The use of oak throughout the interior creates a harmonious connection between old and new, ensuring a cohesive design language.
Chapel Addition
A new chapel was added to the convent, providing a tranquil sanctuary in the bustling city center. The chapel’s slender volume, crowned with a pointed gable roof, harmonizes with the historic buildings of Hasselt. Constructed with exposed concrete and wood, the chapel’s facade and roof feature brick cladding, maintaining architectural coherence with the surroundings.
Sacred Atmosphere
Designed to evoke a sense of reverence, the chapel’s interior is illuminated by daylight streaming through a roof cut, creating an ethereal ambiance. With no direct view to the outside, the chapel offers a serene retreat from the urban hustle, inviting contemplation and reflection.
Conclusion
The Ursuline Convent renovation project exemplifies a harmonious blend of heritage preservation and contemporary adaptation. By restoring historic buildings and integrating new functions, the project breathes new life into this cultural landmark while honoring its rich legacy in the heart of Hasselt.