Pathé Cinema inaugurates Its first multiplex in Flanders, Belgium, following a Chapman Taylor-led refurbishment

On 21 November, the fully refurbished Pathé Genk cinema celebrated its grand opening. The event brought together the Pathé team, local officials, influencers, and representatives from Chapman Taylor’s Brussels studio, who led the refurbishment.

Located within the historic C-mine site in the Flemish city of Genk—a vibrant cultural and creative hub established on a former coal mine—the cinema seamlessly blends industrial heritage architecture with Pathé's bold, contemporary design. The refurbishment preserved and integrated original ironwork and tiling, complementing Pathé’s signature minimalist yellow-and-grey aesthetic.

Chapman Taylor transformed the foyers, shops, and facilities into a modern, visitor-focused space that reflects Pathé’s brand ethos. The 1,700 m² renovation of the 10-screen cinema was carried out in two phases, allowing the venue to remain operational throughout the works.

Previously operated by another company, the cinema was acquired by Pathé as part of its strategic return to the Belgian market. The Genk location is one of several Belgian cinemas undergoing refurbishment following Pathé’s re-entry through the acquisition of multiple multiplexes.

The refurbishment at Pathé Genk represents a comprehensive upgrade designed to enhance the visitor experience, merging bold, contemporary design with respect for the site’s industrial heritage. Chapman Taylor is proud to have played a key role in this exciting transformation, strengthening Pathé’s presence in Belgium and further expanding our diverse portfolio of cinema designs across Europe and the Middle East.

Located within the historic C-mine site in the Flemish city of Genk—a vibrant cultural and creative hub established on a former coal mine—the cinema seamlessly blends industrial heritage architecture with Pathé's bold, contemporary design. The refurbishment preserved and integrated original ironwork and tiling, complementing Pathé’s signature minimalist yellow-and-grey aesthetic.

Chapman Taylor transformed the foyers, shops, and facilities into modern, visitor-focused spaces that reflect Pathé’s brand ethos. The 1,700 m² renovation of the 10-screen cinema was carried out in two phases, allowing the venue to remain operational throughout the works.

Representatives from our Brussels Studio attended the Grand Opening

Previously operated by another company, the cinema was acquired by Pathé as part of its strategic return to the Belgian market. The Genk location is one of several Belgian cinemas undergoing refurbishment following Pathé’s re-entry through the acquisition of multiple multiplexes.

The refurbishment at Pathé Genk represents a comprehensive upgrade designed to enhance the visitor experience, merging bold, contemporary design with respect for the site’s industrial heritage. Chapman Taylor is proud to have played a key role in this exciting transformation, strengthening Pathé’s presence in Belgium and expanding our diverse portfolio of cinema designs across Europe and the Middle East.

Mariia Grachova (MS Arch)

Associate Director, 布鲁塞尔

Mariia has worked on major retail, transportation and mixed-use schemes in Europe, Africa and South Asia, including the Brussels Airport Connector building, Evry2 shopping centre and the adjacent Place des Terrasses urban regeneration development near Paris, Douala Airport in Cameroon and Dolmen shopping centre in Lahore, Pakistan.

Mariia joined Chapman Taylor in July 2012 and became an Associate Director in 2020. Committed and rigorous, Mariia has displayed great leadership skills and is technically proficient, as well as being able to speak several languages.

Areas of expertise:

Retail / Transportation / Mixed-Use / Delivery

Andrew Mackay (Architect B.Arch. (Hons) B.PD)

Director, 布鲁塞尔

Andrew joined Chapman Taylor’s Düsseldorf studio in 2007 and became an Associate Director in 2011. He leads the concept design team and has been responsible for some of the studio’s key projects in recent years, particularly in the mixed-use, masterplanning and retail sectors.

Prior to working at Chapman Taylor, Andrew has worked for practices in Australia, where he received his architectural degree, New Zealand, the UK, the Netherlands and Germany.

His wide-ranging design experience gained from working on different building types in different cultures and environments serves to strengthen Chapman Taylor’s Düsseldorf studio. 

Areas of expertise:

Design / Mixed-use / Masterplanning / Retail / Office

Andrew ist seit 2007 bei Chapman Taylor tätig, seit 2018 ist er Prokurist im Düsseldorfer Büro. Als Leiter des Entwurfsteams hat er in den vergangenen Jahren eine Vielzahl wegweisender Projekte realisiert und betreut aktuell eine große Bandbreite unterschiedlichster Bauvorhaben.

Vor seiner Tätigkeit bei Chapman Taylor arbeitete Andrew für Unternehmen in Australien - wo er seinen Abschluss in Architektur machte-, in Neuseeland, Großbritannien, den Niederlanden und Deutschland.

Seine weitreichenden Erfahrungen in allen Stufen der Gestaltung und Umsetzung verschiedener Gebäudetypen in verschiedenen Kulturen und Umgebungen stärken und bereichern das Düsseldorfer Büro.

Schwerpunkte:

Entwurf/ Mixed-Use/ Masterplanung/ Einzelhandel/ Büro

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