The Architectural Concept for the Kinmen Passenger Services Terminal, designed by Urban Office Architecture, is that of a Gate into the city. The Building
ARCHES over the Park and lets it extend it underneath so that the City and the
Sea are connected through the Terminal building.
From the Park, citizens can see the water and
Marine activities. From the boats, passengers glimpse into the city. This
creates a lively and “porous” interaction between the Terminal Building
and the larger Master Plan. As a portal, the Building integrates into the
waterfront landscape and green spaces, rather than acting as a blocking element
between the land and the water. The underpass also proposes covered access to
the adjacent Shopping and Duty
Free Building
and the Hotel and Convention center building. From the lower parking area
visitors can take escalators to the main covered piazza underneath the building
or elevators directly to the Domestic or International Wings.
The covered Piazza becomes essentially a public
space, a gathering space for visitors and citizens alike. It could for instance
become an ideal place for a Night Market or informal outdoor performing space.
Access to the Domestic and International Wings is also allowed at the ground
floor via drop off for cars, taxis and buses, as well as pedestrian access. Each
Wing is located to each side of the Central Covered Piazza, forming a more
distinct and organized flow of passengers. Arrivals are located at the ground
level for both Domestic and International wings. Departures are located on the
second level (level +12m) for both Domestic and International wings.
Direct access to the Departures occurs via the
Covered Piazza through escalators or Elevators, or via each wing thorough
elevators. The third Main Architectural element is the Kinmen
Maritime Museum
and Gallery Center. The Museum is an extension of
the Terminal itself and extends as large Volume “hovering” over the park. It
contains exhibition and gallery spaces as well as a café and an auditorium
looking out to the park. The Museum provides entertainment for the Passengers
and education about the city of Kinmen
both Past and Future, via ongoing shows and lectures/films/documentaries.
Simultaneously it provides the city with a place to visit and learn more about
Maritime business and history.
The Building Design is driven by the “arching”
movement of the volume over the extended Park/Piazza, whose wave reverberates
through the exterior skin and shapes the exterior volumes and internal
programmatic requirements. The idea of duality (Left and Right, Domestic and
International Wings, Park side/Sea side, Arrivals/Departures ) is carried
through the building form as it shapes the interior spaces. In particular the
building is split by a longitudinal “spine” which organizes a north and south
section. The north areas favor the Sea side and host the waiting areas and
departures gates, the south areas host all public functions (shopping, retail,
offices) and access to the Museum component. The longitudinal spine is created
by a “Glass Canyon”, which brings natural diffuse
light to all levels of the building, yet emphasizes the tall space of the
Arrival Halls.
Conceived as an environmentally friendly
building the Terminal has large glass openings to the north side and a smaller
amount of glass on the south side. This will increase the amount of diffuse
light within the space (thus reducing lighting and cooling consumption) and
limit the amount of over heating from direct southern exposure. The Glass Canyon
and Covered Piazza also allow for natural air circulation and intense heat and
humidity dispersion, while also providing natural shade and glare protection
for arriving passengers, and providing a better energy flow in and around the
Building.
The Building program is organized into three
main sections: 1) Passenger Access Spaces 2) Waiting and Commercial Spaces 3)
Cultural and Exhibition Areas 1) The Passenger Access areas are functionally
organized over the first two levels (Ground Floor and Level +12m). The ground
floor on each side of the Central Piazza has the Arrivals, the Second level the
Departures. Ancillary cafes and retail spaces are built around these areas to
promote a culture of comfort and ease especially for short term and direct
transfer travelers. 2) On Levels 3 (+24 m), 4 (+30m), 5 (+36m) are located the VIP
and long term waiting areas, which offer passengers in transit and waiting for
a few hours the comfort necessary to enjoy their stay.
These areas include larger shopping and store
areas, cafes, high end restaurants, lounges, resting and bathing areas,
exercise rooms and business lounges. 3) Lastly, the Exhibition spaces, located
within the Museum volume extending over the park are also accessible for the
Passengers and will host several different “curated” shows. This will be a
unique opportunity for International and Foreign Passengers to learn about the
history, culture, heritage and art of Kinmen and bring this knowledge and
information to other countries and cities around the world.











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