Kaohsiung Port and Cruise Service Terminal Competition proposal / HMC Architects

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Los Angeles-based HMC Architects shared with us their proposal for the Kaohsiung Port and Cruise Service Terminal Competition in Taiwan. They were selected as one of the five finalists. More images and press release after the break.

The proposal by HMC Architects envisions an iconic gateway to the City of Kaohsiung, and a lens into the outer-world visualized from within. It creates a new urban datum—an inviting gesture—to allow a new connection between visitors, citizens, and the City of Kaohsiung. This gateway is designed to serve as a physical and economical impetus to the City’s goal of transforming its waterfront from its industrial past into an inviting future.

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Cite: Sebastian Jordana. "Kaohsiung Port and Cruise Service Terminal Competition proposal / HMC Architects" 19 Dec 2010. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/97119/kaohsiung-port-and-cruise-service-terminal-competition-proposal-hmc-architects> ISSN 0719-8884

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