Repurposed Historical Buildings – Zeitz MOCAA makes top 10

by | Sep 15, 2022 | Arts & Culture, Design, News | 0 comments

From Grain Silo to Museum
10 Creatively Repurposed Historical Buildings – Zeitz MOCAA comes in at number 2 on the international list!

Artists across generations and continents have breathed new life into old buildings while preserving their historical integrity through a process dubbed “adaptive reuse.” Though their architectural features are typically maintained, their purposes often shift dramatically: cathedrals become concert halls, windmills become wineries. This list takes a look at 10 of the weirdest and most wonderfully repurposed buildings.

From Grain Silo to Museum: Zeitz Museum of Contemporary African Art

Zeitz MOCAA,, Repurposed Historical Buildings

With their domineering form and non-malleable construction, grain silos seem to lend themselves less to adaptive reuse than many of the other repurposed structures on this list. Yet, from climbing walls to galleries, these agricultural hallmarks have been transformed into a number of cultural institutions, with one of the most successful being the Zeitz Museum of Contemporary African Art (MOCAA).The early 20th-century silos in Capetown, South Africa, were repurposed in 2014 by Heatherwick Studio to house the public, not-for-profit museum. The Zeitz MOCAA exhibits and preserves both temporary and permanent collections of contemporary art from the African continent and diaspora. The building, built upon a foundation of 42 hollowed-out silos, is a work of art in itself—one that, paired with its storied interior, has made the MOCAA the most visited art museum in Africa

For the full list of 10 buildings see article by Olivia Booth in Listverse 

WHAT: Repurposed Historical Buildings – Zeitz MOCAA
WHERE: Zeiitz MOCAA, Silo District, V&A Waterfront, Cape Town 8001
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