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Marianum, 2022

2022

Marianum

Locatie

Veldhoven, Noord-Brabant

Grootte

±8,000 m²

Type

Residential

A historic monastery carefully restored and reimagined as a serene residential haven. Marianum blends heritage and modern living, preserving meaning through architecture.

Traditional dutch building

Building Development

From Sacred Grounds to Shared Living

Marianum transforms a former monastery into a new chapter of communal life. The development preserves the site’s spiritual calm while introducing sustainable housing for a multigenerational community. Bakkers | Hommen’s approach balances restoration, adaptive reuse, and landscape integration, allowing the site’s past to remain tangible while serving contemporary life.


Historic façades, window arches, and cloister paths were meticulously retained to preserve the soul of the original convent architecture.

Heritage Restoration


Contemporary Living


Community Renewal

Marianum

our story

Key Milestones in Redevelopment

Our journey

2019

2019

2020

2020

2021

2021

2022

2022

Historical and technical assessments

Design and heritage approval process

Redevelopment begins

Completion and handover


Gallery

Modern kitchen with dining table
Vibrant living room with blue chair
A modern building entrance with reflective blue glass, clean architectural lines, and AgroVision signage at the front.
Slepen

Statistics

Restoring Identity Through Modern Craft

Marianum shows how preservation and innovation can coexist beautifully.

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Redeveloped monastery (m2)

8000 Redeveloped monastery (m2)

5528181411987660

New residential units

55 New residential units

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%

reused Materials

80% reused Materials

Modern room with two orange chairs and classic image at the background

Challenge

Restoring a Monument Without Freezing It in the Past

The challenge lay in balancing reverence for Marianum’s sacred history with the pragmatic needs of future residents. Structural fragility, energy efficiency, and strict heritage guidelines demanded a highly coordinated design and engineering process.

Approach

Light, Silence, and Structure as Design Principles

The redevelopment centered on the monastery’s spiritual geometry. Natural light and minimal interventions guided the transformation. Bakkers | Hommen integrated high insulation, circular materials, and geothermal energy — ensuring the building’s soul endured in a climate-neutral form.

impact

Cultural Continuity Through Sustainable Reuse

Marianum demonstrates how adaptive reuse can restore heritage dignity while creating new meaning. It stands as a model for how preservation can embrace the future, not resist it.


The project reconnected residents to a piece of Veldhoven’s spiritual and architectural history — transforming nostalgia into everyday livability.

Social Impact


Environmental Impact


Economic Impact

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