The centrepiece of Henning Larsen's urban plan for the city of Klaksvík is a new building that celebrates the sporting tradition of the Faroe Islands, an autonomous archipelago between Iceland and Norway in the North Atlantic, part of the Kingdom of Denmark.

The Klaksvík Row Club is equipped with state-of-the-art facilities for its athletes, to provide a modern response to both local athletes and visitors, surrounded by stunning and welcoming views of the surrounding landscapes of these eighteen islands.
The project designed by Henning Larsen, places the facilities within a picturesque fjord that shelters and provides protection from the strong winds of the Atlantic and offers views of the neighbouring islands, in the city of Klaksvík, the second largest city in the Faroe Islands, housing 5,000 residents.

In the last decade, the fishing capital of the Faroe Islands has embarked on a process of consolidation and modernization. Henning Larsen has led the project of this urban plan that facilitates a modern and stable space in the long term, where the first buildings were completed in 2018.

The core of the plan focuses on people, prioritizing pedestrian access and incorporating lively destinations such as a children's skating rink and rowing track, as well as a Club adjacent to the central plaza.


Klaksvik Row Club by Henning Larsen. Photograph by Nic Lehoux.

The Klaksvík Row Club has emerged as a vital contribution to Klaksvík’s refreshed identity. Rowing, the national sport of the Faroe Islands, is a significant part of Faroese culture, with athletes dedicating considerable time and effort to year-round training and competitions against neighboring towns. The handcrafting and use of traditional wooden Faroese boats have been around for centuries and hold emotional and historical importance for their people. Traditionally crafted with a single axe and tracing their origins back to Viking times, these boats are included in the UNESCO list of Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.
 
“Our design approach was deeply rooted in the landscape and culture of Klaksvík. The sloping green roof and timber façade pay homage to the surrounding natural beauty, while also nodding to the traditional architecture of the Faroe Islands; a harmonious dialogue between the built environment and the fjord landscape.”
Ósbjørn Jacobsen, Design Director.
 

Klaksvik Row Club by Henning Larsen. Photograph by Nic Lehoux.

The clubhouse is designed with a commitment to functionality and enjoyment. The 620 sqm structure features a sloping green roof and a timber façade that mirrors the beauty of the adjacent landscape and honors traditional Faroese design. When preparing to launch the boats, expansive doors open from the boat storage area onto the wooden dock and water facilitating efficient transitions into and out of the water. Boats can be safely and swiftly stored away in a compactly designed compartment within the building.

The open timber interior not only provides abundant space for training sessions but is also a welcoming spot for shared coffee breaks or moments of relaxation. Large windows and a loft area offer visitors vast scenic views and ample natural light whether engaged in a workout or simply passing through.  


Klaksvik Row Club by Henning Larsen. Photograph by Nic Lehoux.

The clubhouse also serves as a public venue hosting a variety of events and exhibitions, and a notable tourist attraction, proudly showcasing the traditional craftsmanship of Faroese boat-making. During warmer months, there is plenty of space to gather outside, creating a lively city corner equipped with a café.
 
“We wanted to create a space that is more than simple boat storage. The expansive doors opening onto the wooden dock and the open timber interior were designed to enhance the community use of the space.”
Ósbjørn Jacobsen, Design Director.

The Klaksvík masterplan is now 40-60% completed, with plans to expand and further prioritize pedestrian access. Henning Larsen’s urban layout is designed to be dynamic, allowing for adaptation over time. The city’s former post office, purchased by the municipality, is converted into a cultural house.

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Klaksvíkar Kommuna.
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2023.
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Klaksvik, Faroe Islands.
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Henning Larsen Architects, was founded in 1959 an is an  is an international architecture company with strong Scandinavian roots.

Henning Larsen was born in 1925 in the town of Opsund, Videbæk, in western Denmark and moved with his parents to Bregninge, Zealand, as a child. Henning Larsen graduated from the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, School of Architecture, in 1952. He established the company after a study trip to the United States. He started out with only one architecture student among his staff. Today, Henning Larsen Architects is one of Europe’s leading architectural companies. Henning Larsen's life work counts a number of significant building works in Denmark and abroad. He was often described as a "master the light". From 1968 to 1995, he was a professor at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, School of Architecture in Copenhagen.

Henning Larsen received a number of awards and recognitions. Most recently, His Royal Highness the Prince Consort of Denmark's Europe Nostra Award 2013 and in 2012 what is often referred to as the Nobel Prize of art, the Praemium Imperiale. In 2001, he established the Henning Larsen Foundation with the objective of promoting and disseminating architecture in its broad sense.

Among Henning Larsen's most important works abroad, you find the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Riyadh (Saudi Arabia, 1984), The Danish Embassy in Riyadh (Saudi Arabia, 1987) and Malmö City Library (Sweden, 1997). In Denmark, his most essential works include Copenhagen Business School Dalgas Have (1989), Enghøj Church (1994), Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek (1996) and the Royal Danish Opera (2004).
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Published on: April 30, 2024
Cite: "Reflection of landscape's beauty. Klaksvik Row Club by Henning Larsen" METALOCUS. Accessed
<https://www.metalocus.es/en/news/reflection-landscapes-beauty-klaksvik-row-club-henning-larsen> ISSN 1139-6415
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