Terminal 1 shortlisted for The Plan's 11th annual awards
"The concept emerged from the site’s dual identity: a former industrial port and a critical edge between city and river. Rather than erasing that legacy, the design reframes it by folding infrastructure, landscape, and architecture into a layered public realm. The idea was to transform a zone of exclusion into a civic platform: elevated, porous, and resilient. Program is pushed to the edges, carving space for an expansive park, rooftop terraces, and a central social stair. Material cues from the Port’s past, including corrugated metal and board-formed concrete, are reimagined to animate light and scale. At every turn, the concept favors connection between city and water, past and future, public and private."
- The Plan