A ferry terminal serves as a critical hub for passengers and vehicles, facilitating the seamless boarding and disembarking of ferries. Also known as a passenger terminal or marine terminal, it plays a key role in public water transportation. In this design, the organic form of the terminal roof merges harmoniously with the surrounding water, creating fluid reflections that mirror the movement of both the environment and the passengers. The flow of people is central to the design, with pathways and spaces carefully planned to ensure smooth transitions and enhance the overall user experience.

Circulation Diagrams: Visualizing Passenger and Vehicle Movement Routes Within the Ferry TerminaL

This detailed diagram illustrates the multi-level design of the terminal, with highlighted cores and bridges connecting key spaces. 

The design allows natural light to flood the interior while creating a visually engaging blend of transparency and structure.

A depiction of the grand scale of the terminal, highlighting the exposed 
structural members and glass facade

East Elevation-Showcasing Each Bay 

Floating walkways and sheltered piers, creating a seamless waterfront experience for passengers.

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