Architect@Work Belgium Brussels

20. - 21. May 2026 | Trade fair for architecture in Brussels

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Date:
20.05.2026 - 21.05.2026*
Wednesday - Thursday, 2 days

Trade Show Contact
belgium@architectatwork.com
www.architectatwork.com

Audience:
professional visitors only

Cycle:
biennially

The Architect@Work Belgium (A@W Belgium) is a prestigious trade fair held biennially at the Tour & Taxis site in Brussels. Organized by Kortrijk Xpo, it has established itself as a leading platform for showcasing the latest trends and developments in architecture, interior design, technology, and building equipment and materials.

The fair aims to create optimal conditions for networking and to strengthen relationships between architects, designers, interior designers, professional planners, and representatives of municipal institutions. It serves not only as a forum for knowledge exchange but also as a stage for introducing innovative products and services that will shape future construction and design projects. Attendees have the opportunity to familiarize themselves with the latest technologies and materials.

A distinctive feature of A@W Belgium is the stringent selection of new products by an independent panel of experts, which ensures the quality and innovation of the products and solutions presented.

The event is known for its impressive atmosphere and excellent location, attracting a wide audience from both domestic and international spheres, who are in search of innovative business opportunities and inspiration.

The successful concept of Architect@Work is not only represented in Brussels but also in other international metropolises, contributing to its global recognition and the expansion of this unique trade fair format.

Tour & Taxis, a historically and culturally significant area in Brussels, is distinguished by its unique architecture and versatile uses. In the 19th century, it served as an important transport hub and customs clearance site, named after the Thurn and Taxis, a noble family that played a central role in the European postal service. After a period of disuse, the buildings, including the neo-Gothic main postal building, have been revitalized over the past decades and transformed into a vibrant center for culture, economy, and leisure.

In summary, Architect@Work Belgium is an indispensable event for professionals in architecture and design who want to stay current and discover groundbreaking solutions in their field.

The Architect@Work Belgium will take place on 2 days from Wednesday, 20. May to Thursday, 21. May 2026 in Brussels.

Local time:
14:13 h (UTC +02:00)

Fair location:

Tour & Taxis,
Avenue du Port 86c, 1000 Brussels, Brussels-Capital, Belgium
Calendar entry

Fair organizer
Xpo Group
Doorniksesteenweg 216
BE-8500 Kortrijk, Belgium
belgium@architectatwork.com
www.architectatwork.com

Past editions:

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  • 01. - 02. June 2017
    Lüttich
  • 28. - 29. May 2015
    Lüttich

Product groups: adhesives, bricks, carpets, coatings, Construction materials, doors, fences, flooring, glass constructions, hardwood floors, insulation materials, linoleum, marble, metal pipes, natural stone, plastic pipes, plumbing, roofing, solvents, tools, wallpaper, window, windows, …

Branchen

Architecture
Interior Design

Disclaimer: No responsibility is taken for the correctness of this information. Errors and alterations excepted! Fair dates and exhibition sites are subject to change by the respective trade fair organiser.

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FAQ

Where does the Architect@Work Belgium taking place?
The Architect@Work Belgium fair takes place in Brussels, at the Tour & Taxis.

When is the Architect@Work Belgium taking place?
Visit the Architect@Work Belgium from 20. - 21. May 2026.

How often does the Architect@Work Belgium take place?
The Architect@Work Belgium takes place biennially.

What kind of fair is the Architect@Work Belgium?
The Architect@Work Belgium is an exhibition for Architecture, Interior Design and .


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