Laugavegur 4-6
Location : Reykjavík, Iceland
Project : Extension, renovation, interior design. Retail space, exhibition space
Client : L4 / Kvika
Architect : PK / PKdM arkitektar
Work for : PK / PKdM arkitektar - Project management, architecture- and interior design
Size : 1.300 m²
Project year : 2019 (completion)
This project is as complex as it is fragmented. It involved a careful restoration and renovation of historic buildings as well as designing and fitting a new three storey building into this context, connecting it to the old houses a and two of the main old shopping streets in downtown Reykjavík. The buildings are facing both Laugavegur and Skólavörðustígur and together they create a new reality between the old and the new intertwining the streets together in an adventure-like loop where the distinction between outside and inside become blurred.
The main focus was to showcase the older buildings and treat them with respect by selecting materials to have it blend into the context.
On the ground floor facing Laugavegur the exposed concrete with rough timber texture, formed like traditional house roofs and the large glass panes create a link with the old timber houses to minimize the impact of the new building and give a clear connection from the street to the life, happening inside the building.
The ground floor plan is pushed back to provide view into the basement area, also to get natural light into the basement, so when entering the building you have to cross a bridge over the basement. On the recessed second floor there are only large Okalux glass panes with copper mesh providing a neutral background so the old buildings become the central pieces. On the ground floor facing Skólavörðustígur a new storefront was designed that fits the older building, made with large window panes and a double door with frames of hardwood and copper.
The same concept was used for the interior, using simple but high quality materials, such as steel, hardwood, copper and glass to emphasize on the older buildings, visible inside the space.