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The Ammonium Silos

Name
Christina Louisa Ahm Randers
Education degree
Master
Subject area
Architecture
Study programme
Spatial Design - Architecture, Design and Interiors
Year
2022

The Ammonium Silos - a transformation strategy

In Collaboration with designer Kristoffer Schmidt  

Our project explores a gentle transformation-strategy, that highlights the spatial potentials of scale and darkness while aiming to change the local perception of the industrial landscape. Through model-studies and careful considerations for the landscape and the unique typology we propose precise but minimal interventions to achieve this. 

The site is three abandoned silos and the surrounding port near The New Lillebæltsbridge in Fredericia, Jutland. In our design we have developed a sensitive approach to industrial heritage, that negotiates with the past and invites future alterations but never erases. The silos are kept as black voids - an opportunity to experience and use abandoned, out-of-scale spaces to produce and exhibit large-scale art.  

We create openings, apertures, in the hermitically shut silos that allow natural light to enter and animate the interior surfaces. To introduce the human scale and create accessibility a network of stairs and balconies are built. The surrounding area is remediated over time with a plant strategy that removes toxic material from the soil. Layers of history are weaved together in a network of concrete paths of old and new fragments. As part of a concrete plinth, two new buildings are created – a workshop and a café - accommodating practical needs and underlining the circular landscape between the silos.  

The project wants to give power back to the silos as potential landmarks of Fredericia, while giving agency to the elements and other people to interpret and add future alterations. Linking the once-was with the could-be.

As a backdrop for the project, we question permanence and temporality in architecture and design. Questioning whether any building is ever permanent or always part of a continuum of transformations, additions, and subtractions. 

Is a building ever finished? 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Spaces

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The silos seen form the water, modelphoto scale 1:200
The courtyard created between the silos, modelphoto scale 1:200
Workshop building, modelphoto scale 1:200
Cafe building, modelphoto scale 1:200
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Exhibition space, modelphoto scale 1:50
Stairs in between concrete shell and steel tank, modelphoto scale 1:50
Sounds and Spaces at The Ammonium Harbor
Sounds and Spaces at The Ammonium Harbor

Model studies 

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Standard door opening - 90 x 210 cm
Slender opening - 90 x 300 cm
Slanted opening - 200 x 350 cm
Slanted opening with round hole - 180 x 210 cm
Opening with round hole - 180 x 210 cm
Rounded openings - 90 x 210 cm
Double door opening with cut - 180 x 210 cm
Slender opening with rounded top - 90 x 300 cm
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Atmospheric sketches

Site

Drawings

Technical Section, Scale 1:10
The Royal Danish Academy supports the Sustainable Development Goals
Since 2017 the Royal Danish Academy has worked with the Sustainable Development Goals. This is reflected in our research, our teaching and in our students’ projects. This project relates to the following UN goal(-s):
Industry, innovation and infrastructure (9)
Sustainable cities and communities (11)

CV

CV

Telefon
42414430
Professional Work Experience
2019
2020

Atelier Peter Zumthor

One year internship
2018
2019

Vi Ark

Junior Architect
2017
2018

Ahm Esper

Own studio with Cecilie Esper