Friday, January 13, 2023

Snøhetta and WERK Arkitekter’s New Maritime Center in Esbjerg, Denmark, Opens to the Public

 



The newly constructed marine centre in Esbjerg, Denmark, was created by WERK Arkitekter and Snøhetta. The wooden building is intended to serve as a gathering place for watersports organisations and other harbour visitors, giving the coastal community a marine social hub. The huge windows and amphitheatre stairs provide views of the sea while the circular structure shields guests from inclement weather. The proposal, dubbed "The Lantern," is the winning entry in a 2019 design contest.

The building has spaces for various clubs, boat storage, training areas, and workshop areas in addition to other social and educational features that are intended to encourage people to participate, engage, and learn. The building's bulk is intended to protect its occupants from high winds. The concrete base takes into account the likelihood of high water in the event that the water overflows the nearby dam, while the wooden façade is built to survive severe weather conditions.

The building, which is about 2,800 square metres in size and pays homage to the maritime heritage of the port of Esbjerg, is inspired by the geometry and craftsmanship of boats. The rippling effect of light reflected by the river serves as an inspiration for the rhythm of the façade and the repetition of the vertical wooden pieces. On the roof, where solar panels are built into a belt around the top edge, the same beat is maintained.

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Snøhetta has also recently unveiled the design for a new Public Library in New York City

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