Studio Olafur Eliasson

Fjordenhus

Studio Olafur Eliasson
6. June 2018
Photo: Anders Sune Berg © 2018 Olafur Eliasson

Project: Fjordenhus (Fjord House), 2018
Location: Vejle, Denmark
Client: KIRK KAPITAL A/S
Artist: Olafur Eliasson
Architectural Design: Sebastian Behmann with Studio Olafur Eliasson
Project Architect: Caspar Teichgräber
Local Architect: Lundgaard & Tranberg Architecture
Landscape Architect: Vogt Landscape Ltd.

Photo: David de Larrea Remiro © 2018 Olafur Eliasson

Rising out of the water, Fjordenhus forges a striking new connection between Vejle Fjord and the city centre of Vejle — one of Jutland peninsula’s thriving economic hubs. As one moves from the train station towards the harbor, Fjordenhus comes into view across the expansive plaza of the man-made Havneøen (The Harbour Island), a mixed-use residential and commercial area currently in development. From here, residents and visitors can access the ground floor of Fjordenhus via a footbridge or stroll along the jetty designed by landscape architect Günther Vogt.

Photo: Anders Sune Berg © 2018 Olafur Eliasson

The building’s public, double-height entrance level is dedicated to the relation of the building to the water, drawing attention to the plane where the structure plunges beneath the surface, its curved edges framing glimpses of the surrounding shores and harbor. The building is permeated by the harbor itself, and its two aqueous zones are visible from viewing platforms. Both the architectural spaces and Eliasson’s artworks engage in a dialogue with the ever-changing surface of the water.

Photo: Anders Sune Berg © 2018 Olafur Eliasson

Formed by four intersecting cylinders, Fjordenhus soars to a height of twenty-eight meters (92 feet). Rounded negative volumes have been carved from its facades of custom-glazed brick to create an extraordinary architectural statement of complex curved, circular, and elliptical forms, torquing walls and parabolic arches. In its unique setting—a hybrid of natural and industrial-ur- ban contexts—the building highlights Vejle’s future as a center not just for today’s generation but also for generations to come.

Photo: Anders Sune Berg © 2018 Olafur Eliasson

The completion of Fjordenhus marks the shift of Studio Olafur Eliasson’s major architectural activities to a new international office for art and architecture, Studio Other Spaces (SOS), founded by Eliasson and his long-time collaborator, architect Sebastian Behmann, in Berlin in 2014. As an architectural counterpart to Studio Olafur Eliasson, Studio Other Spaces will be the vehicle for Eliasson and Behmann to carry out large-scale interdisciplinary and experimental architectural projects of a scope similar to Fjordenhus, in addition to works for public space.

Photo: Anders Sune Berg © 2018 Olafur Eliasson
Photo: Anders Sune Berg © 2018 Olafur Eliasson
Photo: Anders Sune Berg © 2018 Olafur Eliasson
Photo: Anders Sune Berg © 2018 Olafur Eliasson
Photo: Anders Sune Berg © 2018 Olafur Eliasson
Photo: Anders Sune Berg © 2018 Olafur Eliasson

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