Guðlaug Baths / BASALT Architects
Guðlaug baths rest in the rock barrier of Langisandur Beach, facing the vast North Atlantic Ocean. They are a testament to the positive effect a single architectural intervention can have, as they enable and encourage interaction with the ocean and the elements. Guðlaug is a free entry, democratic, public space, and a community favourite. Guðlaug has also played a role in strengthening the image of the township and attracts scores of visitors from Iceland’s capital, Reykjavík (40 min away) as well as tourists, with a positive effect on the local economy.


- architects: BASALT Architects
- Location: Langisandur Beach, Akranes, Iceland
- Project Year: 2018
- Photographs: Ragnar Th Sigurðsson/Arctic Images
- Photographs: Courtesy of Basalt Architects
- Photographs: Magnús Aðalmundsson
- Photographs: Jón Sævar Hallvarðsson
- Photographs: Michal Mogila
- Photographs: Jónas Ottósson
- Area: 117.0 m2