*조정클럽 [ Henning Larsen ] Klaksvik Row Club
Henning Larsen-Klaksvik Row Club
페로 조정의 새로운 고향: 헤닝 라르센이 설계한 클락스비크 로잉 클럽. 헤닝 라르센이 클락스비크 마을을 위한 도시 계획의 중심에는 파로스의 스포츠 유산을 기념하는 새로운 랜드마크가 있습니다. 선수들을 위한 최첨단 편의시설을 갖춘 클락스비크 로우 클럽은 주변 경관이 한눈에 들어오는 전망으로 현지인과 방문객 모두를 끌어모으고 있습니다.대서양의 거센 바람을 막아주고 주변 섬을 조망할 수 있는 그림 같은 피오르드 안에 위치한 클락스비크는 페로 제도에서 두 번째로 큰 마을로 5,000명의 주민이 거주하고 있습니다. 지난 10년 동안 페로 제도의 수산업 수도인 이곳은 스스로를 확립하기 위한 여정을 시작했습니다. 헤닝 라센은 시간이 지남에 따라 적응할 수 있는 공간을 확보하는 역동적인 도시 계획의 설계를 주도했으며, 2018년에 첫 번째 건물이 완공되었습니다. 계획의 핵심은 보행자 접근을 우선시하고 중앙 광장에 인접한 어린이 스케이트장과 조정 클럽과 같은 활기찬 목적지를 통합하는 등 사람에 초점을 맞췄습니다.translate by Deeple
A New Home for Faroese Rowing: Henning Larsen Designs Klaksvik Row Club. Central to Henning Larsen’s urban plan for the town of Klaksvík is a new landmark that celebrates the Faroese sports heritage. The Klaksvík Row Club, equipped with cutting edge amenities for its athletes, draws both locals and visitors alike with its welcoming views of the surrounding landscapes.
Situated within a picturesque fjord that shields from the Atlantic's harsh winds and grants views to neighboring islands, Klaksvík is the second largest town in the Faroe Islands and home to 5,000 residents. In the last decade, The Faroe Islands' capital of fishery has embarked on a journey to establish itself. Henning Larsen has led the design of the dynamic urban plan allowing space for adaption over time, with the first buildings completed in 2018. The core of the plan centers on people, prioritizing pedestrian access and incorporating lively destinations such as a children's skating rink and row club adjacent to the central plaza.
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,” says Ósbjørn Jacobsen, Design Director, Faroe Islands, Henning Larsen.
The clubhouse is designed with a commitment to functionality and enjoyment. The 620 m² 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.
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