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Ferry terminal Ventrafiken  

Ferry terminal Ventrafiken

Landskrona, Sweden

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STATUS
Built
YEAR
2012
SIZE
10,000 sqft - 25,000 sqft
BUDGET
$1M - 5M

The main function of the building is a ferry terminal for people travelling to and from the island Ven, located in the sound between Sweden and Denmark. It facilitates waiting spaces, ticket sales and –offices, administration and rooms for the personnel. Furthermore it houses the tourist office for the city of Landskrona and a separate mechanical workshop for maintenance of the boats.
The site was given and new docks already established on the quay. The buildings are carefully placed to play part in the strict 18th century urban structure of Landskrona, yet set to operate as a freestanding travelling pavilion at the vast openness of the Skeppsbron area. Under these circumstances, the building was to have no backside, instead facing all directions with frontsides, openness and entrances.

The concept is based on the idea of travelling, which is about expectations and waiting. The terminal consists of a simple core containing all serving functions. This core is surrounded with a layer of waiting spaces, weather protected areas on the quay for people to dwell, indoors and outdoors. This is reflected in the materiality concept, whereas the building volume is clad with sheets of galvanized steel that withstands the harsh conditions on the dock. Spaces for human interaction and contact are then carved into the metal body exposing warm, welcoming and protected places for waiting and arrival. Outdoors the building is covered with standing bars of oiled oak, both walls and ceiling. Indoors, the wooden surfaces continue as grooved oak panels. The floor is cast in-situ concrete, anthracite gray and polished matte. On the outside waiting areas the ground is covered with anthracite grey, precast concrete slabs. These material considerations in addition to floor heating and a homogenous lighting strategy create a continuous space, dissolving the boundary between inside and outside.

Architect: FOJAB arkitekter AB, Malmö, Sweden
Location: Landskrona, Sweden
Project Team: Stefan Johansson (Design Team Leader), Joachim Lundquist (Partner in charge, Principal architect), Kerstin Sigbo, Helena Brunsson, Martin Montelin (Architects), Therese Magnusson (Landscape architect), Åsa Swanberg (Interior Architect), Viveca Rosencrantz (Lighting coordinator)

Photographs: Ole Jais och FOJAB arkitekter AB

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