Naoshima Port

Project Details

Project Name
Naoshima Port
Project Types
Project Scope
New Construction
Shared By
Ayda Ayoubi
Project Status
Built
Year Completed
2016
Size
1,094 ft²
Team

Project Description

FROM THE ARCHITECTS:

This is a small terminal for passenger ships in Honmura, Naoshima. A new terminal with a waiting place, bicycle parking, and restrooms was needed to replace the old existing terminal.

Honmura is a village where many islanders from Naoshima reside. It is also popular with visitors who come to visit the art house projects that are scattered in the area. We wanted to create something like a landmark for islanders as well as for visitors who visit the island for the first time, so they can easily find the boarding point for the ship.

We made a 8m tall three-dimensional form, like a cumulonimbus cloud, atop a wooden grid beam-column frame, by randomly piling up FRP spheres which are 4 meters in diameter. With this unique shape, people who are heading to the terminal or people approaching the terminal by ship can easily find the port, even from a distance. With these semi-transparent three-dimensional spherical objects with 5mm thickness, we tried to make a space where people can feel comfortable with airy light from outside filling the space inside.

We hope that this place will become a new symbol for the village where both islanders and visitors cab come together.

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