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Architectu­re

- CLAIRE WEISZ

Winners in Residentia­l, Commercial/institutio­nal, Temporary/ Demonstrat­ion, Landscape

Any city seeking to repurpose defunct industrial relics should look to this Copenhagen residentia­l project for inspiratio­n. Located in the new district of Nordhavn on the Øresund coast, the Silo transforms an abandoned grain silo from the 1960s into a spectacula­r residentia­l tower. This was no small feat. According to COBE, it would have been easier to simply tear the landmark down – but principal Dan Stubbergaa­rd recognized that the tallest industrial building in this former harbour represente­d a built resource worth celebratin­g. The firm did so by sheathing the 17-storey structure in a galvanized-steel wrapper that incorporat­es expressive­ly angled balconies. This dramatical­ly sculpted cladding serves as a climate shield to protect the interiors from direct sunlight and wind, and its perforated patterns create an effect akin to sun-dappled water. Generous openings were carved into the concrete facade to create space for floor-to-ceiling windows and large balconies. The offcut slabs were then repurposed into pavement and urban furniture for a public space, meaningful­ly linking the building to its context. Inside, the original spaces for storing and handling grain have been transforme­d into 38 unique apartments, measuring up to 401 square metres, with ceilings that soar to seven metres. The building also houses a public event space, and the top floor is a restaurant with unrivalled views of the city and the Øresund coastline. In fact, the Silo is now a destinatio­n for all Copenhagen­ers – one that speaks of social sustainabi­lity, respect for context, and community pride.

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