The home of the new Kunstsilo, the 130,000-strong city of Kristiansand in southern Norway, may be modest in size, but it’s now home to a vast collection of Nordic art. It seems fitting that the collection, which focuses on the 20th century, should find a home in a 1930s building – an old grain silo. Kunstsilo is the result of an open international competition, won in 2016 by Barcelona- and Oslo-based Mestres Wåge, working together with Spanish firms Mendoza Partida and BAX Studio.
Receive our daily digest of inspiration, escapism and design stories from around the world direct to your inboxUp on the terrace, there are intentional narrow gaps between the panels of glazing surrounding the balcony, so any wind coming off the North Sea strait of Skagerrak is part of the experience. Visiting outside Krisitansand’s busy summer tourist season, the city’s low-rise architecture, low traffic levels and countless views over water make it feel like a sleepy town.
The former US embassy in Oslo by Finnish American modernist Eero Saarinen has been restored to its 20th-century glory and transformed for contemporary mixed useTommie Wilhelmsen’s cabin on Norway’s wild coast frames the experience of the landscape Tommie Wilhelmsen has completed a new cabin close to the city of Stavanger, a retreat in the heart of a historic coastal landscapeAurora 2.0 by architect Snorre Stinessen in Norway is an architectural retreat with a spectacular view of nature and the Northern Lights© Future Publishing Limited Quay House, The Ambury, Bath BA1 1UA. All rights reserved. England and Wales company registration number 2008885.
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