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Mestres Wรฅge Arquitectes, Mendoza Partida, BAX Studio.

Norway

Project Details

Location

Location(City/Country):

Kristiansand / Norway
Tipology

Tipology:

Adaptive Reuse
Year

Year (Design/Construction):

2016 / 2024
Area

Area (Net/Gross):

8850 m2 / 10300 m2
Operational Carbon emissions

Operational Carbon emissions (B6) kgCO2e/m2/y:

-
Embodied Carbon emissions

Embodied Carbon emissions (A1-A3) kgCO2e/m2:

-
  • The project retained the original 1930s grain silo designed by Korsmo and Aarsland, conserving industrial heritage and avoiding the environmental impact of demolition.
  • By reusing the concrete silos and structural elements, the transformation significantly lowered the carbon footprint compared with new construction.
  • Contemporary insulation, ventilation, and lighting were integrated to meet museum standards, ensuring sustainable operation and optimal climate control for artworks.
  • Kunstsilo revitalised a former industrial site into a vibrant cultural quarter, promoting sustainable urban development through the reuse of land and infrastructure.

Kunstsilo is a landmark example of adaptive reuse, transforming a 1930s grain silo on Odderรธya, Kristiansand, into an international art museum. The original structure, designed by Korsmo and Aarsland โ€“ leading figures of the Norwegian functionalist movement โ€“ has been carefully rehabilitated and reimagined to serve a new cultural purpose.

Today, Kunstsilo forms part of Kristiansandโ€™s vibrant cultural quarter, alongside the Kilden Performing Arts Centre and the Knuden Cultural School, reflecting strong local, regional, and international ambitions. The museum houses the renowned Tangen Collection, one of the most significant collections of Nordic modern art, and offers a wide range of cultural experiences.

This project exemplifies how adaptive reuse can conserve industrial heritage while reducing environmental impact compared with new construction. Under the leadership of Director Maria Mediaas Jรธrstad, Kunstsilo champions accessibility, diversity, and international collaboration, positioning itself as a hub for cultural innovation.

Internationally recognised by TIME and The New York Times, and awarded the Prix Versailles World Award in December 2025 as one of the Worldโ€™s Most Beautiful Museums, Kunstsilo has become a global benchmark for adaptive reuse and architectural transformation.

 

  • Architects: Mestres Wรฅge Arkitekter, Mendoza Partida, BAX Studio
  • Client: Kunstsilo
  • Structural engineers: Degree of Freedom, Rambรธll, Other Structures
  • Landscape architects and lighting design: Henning Larsen
  • Interior architects: Scenario
  • Construction company: Backe Sรธr
  • Photos: Alan Williams

 

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