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Belgium

A@W Brussels 2026

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Tour & Taxis Brussels

THE EVENT

Be inspired by innovation: visit A@W!

The main reason for visiting is that A@W is THE meeting place for specifiers such as architects and interior designers to discover innovative products. This takes place in a custom-designed concept, where all attention is focused on the innovations approved by a judging panel. A@W also offers an extensive seminar and features programme. The aisles have been transformed into cozy lounge areas with free catering. Here, specifiers can exchange ideas with technical advisors and fellow architects.

Launch of ARCHITECT@WORK Brussels 2026 – Save the Date: 20 & 21 May 2026

Following the resounding success of the last edition, we are proud to announce the third edition of ARCHITECT@WORK Brussels, taking place on Wednesday 20 and Thursday 21 May 2026 in the iconic setting of Tour & Taxis, sheds 1 & 2. The 2024 edition broke all records, with a 26% increase in visitor numbers and an unprecedented level of interest in both the innovative product offerings and the accompanying features. Highlights such as the seminar on AI in architecture by Tim Fu and the inspiring façade story presented by Michiel Riedijk drew a large and engaged audience.

2026 THEME: Thoughtful Tomorrow

As a theme, "Thoughtful Tomorrow" encourages reflection on how many proposed innovations - along with social, cultural, and ecological considerations - can help create a future where architecture is smarter, more resilient, and more responsive. It’s about thoughtfully integrating technology and deeply understanding the needs of our planet, creating a future where the built environment truly improves lives. Thoughtful construction explores the future of architecture in numerous ways. It recognizes a wide range of emerging trends and advanced developments that are transforming the industry. This includes the use of AI in architecture, flexible design, the implementation of new technologies and robotics in construction, smart materials, adaptive reuse (or not), and the relationship between people and cities, among other aspects.