Torshavn, Faroe Islands
2021 - 2026
Smyril Line HQ
Our design for Smyril Line's new headquarters and ferry terminal in Torshavn, Faroe Islands, pays homage to the traditional structure of Faroese fishing boats, while blending seamlessly into the surrounding landscape and connecting with the heritage of the historic Eastern harbor.
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Smyril Line
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Once the primary gateway connecting the Faroe Islands with the rest of the world, Torshavn's eastern harbor holds sentimental value for many Faroese people, serving as a setting for countless leisurely strolls along the water but also a departure point for loved ones embarking on new journeys.
With the harbor being closed to the public in recent years, our design for the new Smyril Headquarters intends to revive the nostalgic significance of the port while embracing Faroese traditions and history. Drawing on a sense of place that is captured in 1950’s black and white photographs showing crowds gathering to bid farewell to departing passengers, the design creates a spatial separation of passengers and freight, reconnecting the historic promenade to the city.
Smyril Line's 8,000 m² headquarters will serve three distinct functions, acting as a ferry terminal, an office building, and a logistics center. With a publicly accessible outdoor ramp area, the project will reconnect residents and visitors with the Eastern Harbor.
“Our design is a testament to the captivating beauty and maritime legacy of the Faroe Islands. The integration of wood, with its elegant lines, draws inspiration from the distinct charm of traditional Faroese boats and the historic Eastern harbor.”
Ósbjørn Jacobsen
Design Director, Faroe Islands
Inspired by history
Located in central Torshavn, just around the corner from the Faroese parliament building, the design blends wood and concrete elements with the surrounding landscape.
Paying tribute to local culture and traditions, the wooden structure mirrors the contours of traditional Faroese fishing boats. 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. The base structure of the building reflects the hand-built coastal paths frequently found on smaller Faroese islands, providing easy boat access from the water through the steep cliff faces to small wooden boat buildings.
“Our design is a testament to the captivating beauty and maritime legacy of the Faroe Islands. The integration of wood, with its elegant lines, draws inspiration from the distinct charm of traditional Faroese boats and the historic Eastern harbor. We are proud to embark on the journey to creating this transformative space that celebrates and reconnects the community with their cherished heritage,” said Ósbjørn Jacobsen, Design Director Faroe Islands, Partner, Henning Larsen.
A welcoming hub year-round
As Smyril Line operates passenger ferries across Denmark, the Faroe Islands, and Iceland, the terminal will serve as both a layover and departure point for travellers. The design prioritizes adaptability to the changing seasons and the Nordic climate, ensuring a seamless experience for arriving and departing passengers.
A dedicated vehicle drop-off leads directly to the main entrance and encompasses two levels housing a public waiting room, café, registration desk, and International Ship and Port Facility Security area. The upper waiting room grants access to a terrace ramp, where visitors can relax amidst a landscape of native Faroese vegetation while enjoying impressive views.
Prioritizing employee well-being
Situated at the heart of the building, elevated above ground level, the Smyril Line headquarters offers a comfortable and inviting environment for over 100 employees, with office areas separated from the terminal. The design of the office space goes beyond functionality, aiming to foster a strong sense of community among employees from diverse backgrounds while prioritizing their well-being. Emphasizing collaboration and interaction, the central common area has been thoughtfully designed as a social hub within the headquarters.
The structure also features a unique opportunity for employees to experience nature: an expansive internal garden. The landscape architecture of this multi-level outdoor space will create a serene and refreshing atmosphere for employees to enjoy.
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Louis Becker
Global Design Principal
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