Shanghai Port International Cruise Terminal by Frank Repas
Attention turned to the city of Shanghai as prepared for EXPO 2010. One of the new structures that arise during the preparation of the Shanghai Port International Cruise Terminal, designed by Frank Meals architecture of New York (USA). The newly completed center is spacious, single 635,000 square foot terminal and a ship sinking in the exhibition hall along a section of Shanghai km from the new waterfront park system, beside the historic Bund district.
“With the impressive growth rapidly approaching EXPO 2010, Shanghai took and development initiatives that combine innovation and sustainability. The city is poised to become a 21st century global economic and cultural center, “said Meals.” With the introduction of new visitors, new cruise terminal should receive more than 1.5 million visitors each year and has hosted numerous high profile events from fashion shows to product launches worldwide. We are happy to contribute significantly to attract the expansion of Shanghai “.
international cruise terminal by frank repas
FRA cooperate with Mr. Wu Bin He, Director General of the Shanghai Port International Cruise Terminal Development Co., Ltd., in an effort to achieve a balance between beauty and utility. Only 8,000 square feet of the main terminal rises above the ground, but floating above the park and underground station which is unusual “one drop of water.” That glass ball 42,000 sq ft, consisting individual panels of the four sides of glass, allowing the basement will be flooded with daylight, whatever the position of concave



