Kaohsiung Port Terminal Proposal by Asymptote Architecture

Kaohsiung Port Terminal Proposal by Asymptote Architecture
The winners of the Kaohsiung Port and Cruise Service Center International Competition were announced last Friday with Reiser + Umemoto's concept taking the First Prize. Today, we are very excited to publish the winner of the Second Prize by Hani Rashid & Lise Anne Couture of Asymptote Architecture in collaboration with Kris Yao of Artech Architects.

Proposed Kaohsiung Marine Gateway Terminal by Asymptote Architecture in collaboration with Artech Architects
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Project Description:
The new Kaohsiung Marine Gateway Terminal designed by Asymptote is a new state of the art transportation interchange, an urban destination with both terminal and public facilities including exhibition and event spaces for the people of Kaohsiung as well as for national and international visitors. The project transforms the site from its industrial roots into a dynamic urban hub and a global gateway that bring a powerful and electric experience to the city 24 hours a day.

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The port terminal as envisioned by Asymptote is designed to invigorate and activate Kaohsiung's city edge at the water. The port terminal extends the urban realm from the center of Kaohsiung to the city's waterfront and connects this new urban space with the vitality of the future Pop Music Center and other public recreational and commercial activities that are to be located along the planned park at water's edge.
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Key components of Asymptote's design are two elegant towers, a sculptural terminal hall that is framed and hovers in an elevated position between them, and a plinth below that connects the towers and accommodates a new public urban space. This open plaza is an articulated yet continuous public space that is located at the very intersection of circulation paths that seamlessly draw the urban space of Kaohsiung into the heart of the project through to the water's edge and back towards the city. These provide access to a number of important public spaces and programs as well as contribute to the dramatic entry sequence to the port facilities. This intertwining of public and private access as well as programming creates an activated public realm, providing a unique experience to ship passengers and city dwellers alike.
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The curved form of the terminal hall sits delicately yet majestically above the large open plaza activated by the flow of people moving back and forth between the harbor and the city. From the city, the terminal forms an urban scaled aperture that frames the harbor and water beyond. The sculpted underside of the floating building provides shelter to the urban space from the strong sun and seasonal rains while at night it provides dramatic illumination for the ongoing public activities, events and celebrations. The interior of the terminal building provides a spectacular culmination; a soaring vertical space naturally lit from above leads up to the large clear span of the terminal hall with sweeping panoramas of the City and the Kaohsiung skyline on one side and of the Sea, the sky and the horizon on the other. These are experienced within a dramatic space defined by the sophisticated geometry of the curved shell roof and the lightweight sculptural panels suspended below where the geometric pattern of the assembly creates ever-changing spatial and light effects, celebrating the events of both arrival and departure.
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Project Details:
Architects: Asymptote Architecture  and Artech Architects Location: Kaohsiung, Taiwan Project Team: Asymptote Architecture– Hani Rashid & Lise Anne Couture, Artech Architects  – Kris Yao Structural Engineering: Knippers Helbig  Environmental Engineering: Transsolar Cruise Consultant: Parsons Brinckerhoff Fire, Electrical & Plumbing: Heng Kai Traffic Engineering: Everest Project Area: 40,000 sqm Client: Kaohsiung Harbor Bureau Competition: Kaohsiung Port Terminal 2010 Photographs and Drawings: Courtesy of Asymptote Architecture
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Find sections and floor plans of the proposed port terminal in the image gallery below:
Structural system Longitudinal section Transverse section +2-5M Plan +10M Plan +14M Plan Roof plan  

 
Dr. EMAD H. ISMAEEL
                  Dept. of Architecture E-mail:        emadhanee@yahoo.com
                  University of Mosul
                  Mosul - Iraq
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