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A closer look into the 3rd-prize Port of Kinmen Passenger Service Center entry

By Bustler Editors|

Thursday, May 15, 2014

Nightview of Lorcan O'Herlihy Architects' proposal of the Port of Kinmen Passenger Service Center. Rendering by NEPHEW.

Next up from Taiwan's recently concluded Port of Kinmen Passenger Service Center competition is 3rd-prize winner Lorcan O'Herlihy Architects. In their entry, LOHA emphasized integrating landscape design to the seaside structure as well as cultural venues to further open up the port to residents and their guests.

Read on for more details into LOHA's approach.

Project description:

"This port for the island of Kinmen, Taiwan, draws upon its community’s rich history of cultural collaboration and natural connectivity, intertwining ferry passenger operations with a public park that may serve as an iconic gateway and enduring infrastructure for island residents and their guests."

Aerial view. Image courtesy of Lorcan O'Herlihy Architects

"Conceptualized as both a landscape and a building, the port seeks to combine a waterfront park with a transport terminal. This creates a unique parkscape for users. To preserve Kinmen’s relationship to the sea, the passenger service center is lifted above the ground plane so that clear views extend through the building to the water. The project’s form is generated from a grid of folded triangular planes that weave the public park through and above its volume."

Waterfront Park. Image courtesy of Lorcan O'Herlihy Architects

"The building becomes a prominent beacon for inbound ferry passengers while its peaks and folds undulate in harmony with the island’s hilly terrain."

Arrivals Pick-up. Image courtesy of Lorcan O'Herlihy Architects

"Visitors are allowed views from the rooftop park and the glass promenade running along the north face of the building. Internally, passengers may take in sweeping vistas from waiting lounges, shopping and restaurants. The administration tower, at a slightly higher vantage point, looks back towards Kinmen Island’s lush landscape."

International Waiting Lounge. Rendering by NEPHEW.

"The folding planes create ideal opportunities for natural daylighting, smooth  circulation flows, and the integration of natural park space throughout the building. The new park will house a number of amenities for travelers and residents, including gardens and orchards, water features, scenic overlooks, performance seating, and event space."

Ground-floor vehicular drop-off. Rendering by NEPHEW.
Entry from park. Image courtesy of Lorcan O'Herlihy Architects

"From above, the roof plan looks like a woven tapestry of programmed textures. The lattice derives its color and patterning from the intricate vernacular detailing of existing island buildings. Inside, the green space will become a backdrop for passenger activities."

Parkway. Image courtesy of Lorcan O'Herlihy Architects

"The success of this project relies on its ability to accommodate thousands of daily passenger visits while maintaining a graceful presence on the island’s waterfront. The port is both a gateway and a destination, melding performance with cultural heritage.

Integrating the parkway into the form of the ferry terminal creates a unique typology of terminal building uniquely suited to Kinmen’s future as a hub at the intersection of history, nature, and commerce."

Theater. Image courtesy of Lorcan O'Herlihy Architects

Project details:

Port of Kinmen Passenger Service Center 

Architect: Lorcan O’Herlihy Architects 
Project Team: Lorcan O’Herlihy (Principal), Nick Hopson (Project Architect), Jessica Colangelo (Project Designer), Jonathan Gayomali, Charles Sharpless, Cameron Northrup, Leo Yu, Samuel Kim, Jennie Matusova, Kate Chiu 
Executive Architect: EDS International 
Engineering: ARUP Taipei 
Landscape: Surfacedesign 
Size: 42,200 Sq. Meters 
Location: Kinmen, Taiwan

All images courtesy of Lorcan O’Herlihy Architects.

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A closer look into the 3rd-prize Port of Kinmen Passenger Service Center entry

By Bustler Editors|

Thursday, May 15, 2014

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Nightview of Lorcan O'Herlihy Architects' proposal of the Port of Kinmen Passenger Service Center. Rendering by NEPHEW.

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waterfront ● terminal ● taiwan ● port of kinmen passenger service center ● port ● lorcan o'herlihy architects ● loha ● landscape ● kinmen ● asia

Next up from Taiwan's recently concluded Port of Kinmen Passenger Service Center competition is 3rd-prize winner Lorcan O'Herlihy Architects. In their entry, LOHA emphasized integrating landscape design to the seaside structure as well as cultural venues to further open up the port to residents and their guests.

Read on for more details into LOHA's approach.

Project description:

"This port for the island of Kinmen, Taiwan, draws upon its community’s rich history of cultural collaboration and natural connectivity, intertwining ferry passenger operations with a public park that may serve as an iconic gateway and enduring infrastructure for island residents and their guests."

Aerial view. Image courtesy of Lorcan O'Herlihy Architects

"Conceptualized as both a landscape and a building, the port seeks to combine a waterfront park with a transport terminal. This creates a unique parkscape for users. To preserve Kinmen’s relationship to the sea, the passenger service center is lifted above the ground plane so that clear views extend through the building to the water. The project’s form is generated from a grid of folded triangular planes that weave the public park through and above its volume."

Waterfront Park. Image courtesy of Lorcan O'Herlihy Architects

"The building becomes a prominent beacon for inbound ferry passengers while its peaks and folds undulate in harmony with the island’s hilly terrain."

Arrivals Pick-up. Image courtesy of Lorcan O'Herlihy Architects

"Visitors are allowed views from the rooftop park and the glass promenade running along the north face of the building. Internally, passengers may take in sweeping vistas from waiting lounges, shopping and restaurants. The administration tower, at a slightly higher vantage point, looks back towards Kinmen Island’s lush landscape."

International Waiting Lounge. Rendering by NEPHEW.

"The folding planes create ideal opportunities for natural daylighting, smooth  circulation flows, and the integration of natural park space throughout the building. The new park will house a number of amenities for travelers and residents, including gardens and orchards, water features, scenic overlooks, performance seating, and event space."

Ground-floor vehicular drop-off. Rendering by NEPHEW.
Entry from park. Image courtesy of Lorcan O'Herlihy Architects

"From above, the roof plan looks like a woven tapestry of programmed textures. The lattice derives its color and patterning from the intricate vernacular detailing of existing island buildings. Inside, the green space will become a backdrop for passenger activities."

Parkway. Image courtesy of Lorcan O'Herlihy Architects

"The success of this project relies on its ability to accommodate thousands of daily passenger visits while maintaining a graceful presence on the island’s waterfront. The port is both a gateway and a destination, melding performance with cultural heritage.

Integrating the parkway into the form of the ferry terminal creates a unique typology of terminal building uniquely suited to Kinmen’s future as a hub at the intersection of history, nature, and commerce."

Theater. Image courtesy of Lorcan O'Herlihy Architects

Project details:

Port of Kinmen Passenger Service Center 

Architect: Lorcan O’Herlihy Architects 
Project Team: Lorcan O’Herlihy (Principal), Nick Hopson (Project Architect), Jessica Colangelo (Project Designer), Jonathan Gayomali, Charles Sharpless, Cameron Northrup, Leo Yu, Samuel Kim, Jennie Matusova, Kate Chiu 
Executive Architect: EDS International 
Engineering: ARUP Taipei 
Landscape: Surfacedesign 
Size: 42,200 Sq. Meters 
Location: Kinmen, Taiwan

All images courtesy of Lorcan O’Herlihy Architects.

Click the thumbnails below to see more project images.

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