MVRDV demonstrates the potential of existing buildings with the adaptive reuse of ‘pyramid of tirana’ in the heart of albania’s capital city. construction has begun on the concrete monolith, which was originally built as a museum dedicated to former communist dictator, enver hoxha. rather than demolishing the brutalist structure, MVRDV’s intervention will see it transformed into a new hub for tirana’s cultural life with an assortment of cafés, studios, workshops, and classrooms both in and around the pyramid.

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the pyramid of tirana was first opened in 1988. following the collapse of communism in albania, it served many different functions: as a temporary base for NATO during the war in kosovo, a nightclub, and an event space. for many albanians the pyramid is now the symbol of the victory over the regime. in an attempt to reclaim the deteriorating structure, the youth of tirana have used it as a hangout and a canvas for graffiti, and often climb it at night and then – not without risk – slide down its slopes.

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plans in recent years to transform the structure only partially materialized, leaving the interior cluttered and dark. MVRDV‘s design will radically open up the building, which is now hermetically sealed and inaccessible. huge glass flaps close the building when it rains. additions from previous renovations will be stripped away to reveal a voluminous interior space. trees and other greenery give this open space a welcoming appearance.

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boxes containing individual rooms are placed inside, upon, and around the existing structure. this will create a village of classrooms, studios, cafés, and restaurants. non-profit educational institution TUMO tirana will be the main user of the pyramid, providing free afterschool education for 12 to 18 year olds in new techniques such as software, robotics, animation, music, and film.

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steps are added to the sloping concrete beams, making it safe for visitors to literally walk over the structure, right to the top of the pyramid – preserving the appropriating that began with the citizens of tirana. one of the beams will be preserved as a slope that visitors can slide down – at their own risk. these steps can also be used for sightseeing and temporary events, returning the pyramid and the surrounding plaza to their function as an important central point for cultural life in tirana.

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working on a brutalist monument like the pyramid is a dream,’  says founding partner of MVRDV, winy maas. ‘it is striking and interesting to see how the country struggled with the future of the building, which on one hand is a controversial chapter in the country’s history, and on the other hand has already been partly reclaimed by the residents of tirana. I immediately saw its potential, and that it should be possible to make it even more of a ‘people’s monument’ instead of demolishing it. the challenging part is to create a new relationship between the building and its surroundings. I am confident our design establishes this. I am looking forward to seeing young people and for the first time older people climbing the steps to the rooftop!’

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the transformation of the pyramid shows how a building can be made suitable for a new era, while at the same time preserving its complex history, and demonstrates that historic brutalist buildings are ideal for reuse. the project also meets a number of the sustainable development goals outlined by the united nations. rather than wastefully demolish the structure, its robust concrete shell is adapted along circular economy principles. this principle is further developed in the design of the exterior steps, which use the stone tiles that originally adorned the façade as aggregate in the new concrete.

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as the majority of the structure is open to the surroundings for most of the year, only the added boxes housing the educational program need to be climate-controlled, reducing energy consumption. social sustainability is advanced in the building’s new use, with the educational program advancing education and preparing the next generation for success.
the transformation of the pyramid of tirana is co-financed by the central and local government with the albanian-american development foundation (AADF). 

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project info:

project name: the pyramid of tirana

location: tirana, albania

year: 2018 – ongoing

client: albanian-american development foundation (AADF)

size and program: 127,391 ft2 (11,835 m2) – educational facility

architect: MVRDV

founding partner in charge: winy maas

partner: stefan de koning

design team: ronald hoogeveen, angel sanchez navarro, boris tikvarski, stavros gargaretas, leo stuckardt, guido boeters

visualizations: antonio luca coco, luca piattelli, jaroslaw jeda, luana la martina, gianlorenzo petrini

strategy and development: willeke vester, daan van gool

images: © MVRDV

copyright: MVRDV 2021 – (winy maas, jacob van rijs, nathalie de vries, frans de witte, fokke moerel, wenchian shi, jan knikker)

partners: albanian-american development foundation (AADF), municipality of tirana

education partner: TUMO tirana