Gartnerløkka, Kristiansand's urban node

    The 1.4 km-long redevelopment of the existing E18/E39 highway crossing replaces outdated bridges and roads with a modern, multi-modal transport corridor that prioritises pedestrians, cyclists, and public transport, whilst integrating seamlessly with the surrounding landscape.

    Project details

    Client

    Eiffage

    Completion

    2029

    Location

    Kristiansand, Norway

    Partners

    Henning Larsen

    Aerial view of Kristiansand showing the Gartnerløkka area, where Ramboll is transforming the E18/E39 corridor to reconnect urban development with surrounding nature and coastline.

    Connecting to nature

    The landscape architecture on Gartnerløkka reduces the motorway’s barrier effect by creating seamless connections between Kristiansand’s city centre and surrounding green areas. Carefully designed zones that transition from urban landscapes to forested environments, integrating nature into the city. This helps enhance accessibility, encourages outdoor activity, and fosters a healthier urban ecosystem whilst maintaining efficient traffic flow.
    Connecting city and nature
    The landscape architecture on Gartnerløkka reduces the motorway’s barrier effect by creating seamless connections between Kristiansand’s city centre and surrounding green areas. Carefully designed zones that transition from urban landscapes to forested environments, integrating nature into the city......
    "The E18/E39 Gartnerløkka-Kolsdalen redevelopment is designed as a regional junction: it links surrounding towns and logistics flows directly into Kristiansand—our major urban hub—whilst integrating ferry and rail connections. The result is stronger mobility across the region and a safer, multimodal city interface."
    Francois Bonnafous

    Project Director Eiffage

    Connecting the West Coast via Kristiansand

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    E39 is Norway’s busiest road running through the west coast whilst E18 extends the route to Sweden through Oslo. The Gartnerl\u00F8kke project improves this busy connection, creating a faster, safer, and more efficient route. It adds active mobility, eases freight and commuter flow, and builds a modern, sustainable, multimodal transport network ready for the future.

    E39 is Norway’s busiest road running through the west coast whilst E18 extends the route to Sweden through Oslo. The Gartnerløkke project improves this busy connection, creating a faster, safer, and more efficient route. It adds active mobility, eases freight and commuter flow, and builds a modern, sustainable, multimodal transport network ready for the future.

    Gartnerløkka in numbers

    • Fact: 1.4km

      4-lane highway with two major intersections

    • Fact: 40,000

      vehicles pass through the area daily

    • Fact: 40

      fossil-free construction zones including road, rail, ferry, and bicycle infrastructure.

    Caption: A multimodal transport project prioritising safe routes for cyclists and pedestrians over a compact urban space. Visualisation: Ramboll Norway

    A multimodal transport project prioritising safe routes for cyclists and pedestrians over a compact urban space. Visualisation: Ramboll Norway.

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