About The Mobility Hub
The Mobility Hub at Eandistip in Mechelen is a unique parking infrastructure that showcases a fresh approach. It features a circular design and provides parking spaces for both cars and bikes. Additionally, it offers public rooftop terraces, box-in-box offices, and even a local supermarket. The structure is designed to accommodate shared and self-driving cars, with compact parking arrangements that create extra space for other purposes. As part of a larger urban development, the Mobility Hub strives to serve as a vibrant transition zone, facilitating a seamless traffic flow between the city center and the outskirts.
In the early design stages, various scenarios for future use were considered. A flexible structure was designed to accommodate the program throughout the building, taking into account the needs of the neighboring community and ongoing urban development at Eandistip. The floorplans are open and spacious, thanks to loadbearing, prefabricated concrete X-elements in the façade, which form a grid of parallelograms.
Each floor of Mobility Hub has a generous height of 336 cm, without any protruding beams. The building incorporates a box-in-box principle for insulated functions, such as the offices on the upper floors, allowing for maximum versatility in program and floorplan layouts. The circulation core is strategically located between the two main volumes to minimize obstruction and provide easy access to different functions within the building. The design also integrates the possibility of adding split levels for a more compact, automated car park.
Project Info:
Architects: POLO architects, archipelago
Area: 19400 m²
Year: 2023
Photographs: Johnny Umans
Manufacturers: Hunter Douglas Architectural (Europe), Bateig, Florim, Zoontjens
Structure Engineers: B.A.S.
Landscape Architects: Ara, Vogt Landscape
Sustainability Consultants: DUSS-Explorers
Main Contractor: BAM Interbuild
Design: archipelago, POLO
MEP & HVAC: Sweco Structures
Surveyor: SECO
Safety Consultant: EvoPlus
City: Mechelen
Country: Belgium





























Tags: ArchipelagoBelgiumFSJohnny UmansMechelenopen floorplansParkingparking infrastructurePOLO architectssustainable transportation
Mariam Abady is a dedicated editor at Arch2O, bringing a passion for sustainable and adaptive architectural practices. Based in Alexandria, she has contributed over 110 thoughtfully curated articles since joining in October 2023, showcasing her depth across cultural, educational, eco‑friendly, and urban infrastructure projects . With a background as a BIM engineer and architect, Mariam skillfully enhances the platform’s visual and thematic cohesion, staying attuned to emerging trends in lighting, material innovation, and urban design. Her editorial voice combines technical insight with creative storytelling, enriching Arch2O’s architectural discourse.





