Keelung Port Terminal
Design Competition
Client
Port of Keelung, Taiwan International Ports Corporation, Ltd.
Location
Keelung, Taiwan
2012
Shortlisted Finalist
Design Team
Janet Rosenberg & Studio (Landscape Architect)
Jet Architecture (Architect)
Ta Chuang Architects & Associates [TCAA] (Architect)
Royal Haskoning (Cruise Ship Terminal Consultant)
Parsons Brinckerhoff (Structural Engineer)
Tung-Ho Tsai (Structural Consultant)
Halsall (Sustainability Consultant)
Photography Credit: Renderings by Jet Architecture
The Keelung port terminal should be a window to the world and contain the notion of connecting with the future.
Design Concept
Any endeavor that attempts to tap into any unknown is an admirable one. Therefore, we think the design for the Keelung terminal should engage the future in the formal shape and language of how we envision things to come. Just as the TWA airport terminal in New York epitomized the most exciting era in early aviation history with its formal fluidity, we would like our design to be equally timeless as we are arriving at the dawn of contemporary cruise travel.
The experience of being at sea brings about the feeling of freedom, a sense of detachment from the continents, detachment from the stresses of the world. We would like to bring this experience of freedom to the Keelung terminal. In a simple sense, to give the individual a temporary release from the stresses of everyday life and the anticipation to the freeing experience of being at sea.