Port Weighting Station Thorlakshofn, Iceland Harbour Building, Icelandic Architecture

Port Weighting Station Thorlakshofn

Icelandic Building for weighing fish, design by Yrki architects

6 Mar 2016

Thorlakshofn Port Weighting Station

Design: Yrki architects

Location: Iceland

PRIMARY FUNCTION:
For weighing fish

INSPIRATION:
The inspiration for the design for the Port Weighting Station in the tiny village of Thorlakshofn derives from a maritime reality. Oval forms refer to an organic and vivacious environment. The orange color of the structure is that of traditional seamans wear. The alerting orange color makes the seamen visible, from near and from far, and enhances their security.

Port Weighting Station in Thorlakshofn

UNIQUE PROPERTIES / PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
The building is on one and a half floors, elevated to provide a view over the mouth of the harbour. A watchplace to follow and pilot boats and vessels sailing to and from. The control room hovers towards the seafront, resembling the superstructure of a vessel.

OPERATION / FLOW / INTERACTION:
At first glance, function appears to determine the aesthetic; form, color, appearance. But in the Port Weighing Station this distinction between the aesthetic and the functional is diffused, becomes artificial, as the aesthetic value amalgamates with the form, color and function. It is intrinsic. The absence of the superfluous underlines a reality where the man-made is defined in terms of the practical and the functional.

Port Weighting Station in Thorlakshofn

PROJECT DURATION AND LOCATION:
Finished in 2009 in Thorlakshofn, Iceland

PRODUCTION / REALIZATION TECHNOLOGY:
The structure is clad with aluminium sheets characterised by a rugged surface. The non slippery pattern is that used on iron boards in freezing plants and fishmeal factories,and aboard fishing vessels.

Port Weighting Station in Thorlakshofn

SPECIFICATIONS / TECHNICAL PROPERTIES:
Bearing exterior walls are made of fortified concrete, with 100 mm exterior insulation. Flat roof with membrane and flashings on the edges. Aluminium profiled windows. Cantelevered concrete slab for the control room. Interior walls are made of concrete and plaster. Interior materials are palesander, blackish linoleum and white painting. 114,2m2 394,6m3

RESEARCH ABSTRACT:
The focus for the research was looking into the history of the town Thorlakshofn and the history of the fishing industrie in Iceland. By looking into the coloring, material, texture we were able to combine the feeling of the fishing instrie into the design.

Port Weighting Station in Thorlakshofn

CHALLENGE:
The hardest part was to convince the locals of the color of the building even though this orange color used for the building is well known color in the fishing instruty in Iceland.

TEAM MEMBERS:
Asdis Helga Agustsdottir, Solveig Berg Emilsdottir, Authors,architects, Yrki architects, Electrical engineering, VJI Verkfræðistofa, Structural engineering,Mannvit, Acoustic engineering,Verkis, Client,Þorlakshofn Port Authority, Contractor,Tresmiðja Saemundar (Saemundur´s carpentry) and

IMAGE CREDITS:
The photographer is Þordis Erla Agustsdottir

Port Weighting Station in Thorlakshofn

STUDIO:
Yrki architects

PROFILE:
The client is a harbour in a small town named Thorlakshofn. Yrki Architects is an architectural office that emphasises ambition and innovation in architectural creation. Founded in 1997 by Asdis Helga Agustsdottir and Solveig Berg. Yrki Architects have fulfilled assignments for both public and private entities and individuals, both in Iceland and abroad. This architecture studio has finished projects in Holland, UK, Canada, Japan, Singapore and Hong Kong and collaborated with local architectural offices.

This architecture practice has designed things big and small: museum buildings, front offices, kindergardens, chairs, receptions, freezer storage buildings, bank interiors, extensions, offices, private homes and villas, public spaces, gardens, hotel suites, homes for the handicappped, sofas, apartment blocks for the elderly, an embassy, dining tables, bathrooms, a kindergarten, a nursing home, door knobs, a harbour weight-house and so on and so forth. Yrki architects have implemented the demanding ISO 9001 Quality management standard in order to exercise excellent service, efficient communication and solidity in all our work. Our quality system has been approved and certified.

Yrki consider it important to integrate the functional and the visual. In that respect the environment influences Yrki and the design studio seeks evidence or guidelines in the environment itself. This obviously puts marks on everything that they have created. Yrki has tried to make a critical assessment of the existing environment and show it the respect it deserves.
Visit the following page to learn more: http://www.yrki.is

AWARD DETAILS:
Winner – Port Weighting Station in Thorlakshofn. For Weighting Fish by Yrki Architects is Winner in Architecture, Building and Structure Design Category, 2014 – 2015.

Location: Thorlakshofn, Iceland

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