Helix Cruise Terminal / Batlle i Roig Arquitectura
HELIX Cruise Terminal aims to dialogue with the industrial language of the elements that surround it: the Industrial Harbor, Cranes Cargo Boats and Containers, and magnificent views to the nearest mountains and the City Seafront.
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Architect: Batlle i Roig Arquitectura
Location: Port of Barcelona, Spain
Architects Authors Of The Work: Enric Batlle, Joan Roig, Albert Gil - Arquitectos
Design Team: Meritxell Moyà , Antoni Duran ? Arquitectos / Maria Duran ? BIM Manager / Diana Calicó, Marc Torrella ? Arquitectos Técnicos / PGI Grup S.L. ? IngenierÃa de Instalaciones
Area: 12449.0 m2
Project Year: 2018
Photographs: Antonio Navarro Wijkmark / Wijkmark Photo
Construction: VOPI 4 / ELECNOR
Structural Calculation: STATIC, S.A.
© Antonio Navarro Wijkmark / Wijkmark Photo
Text description provided by the architects. HELIX Cruise Terminal aims to dialogue with the industrial language of the elements that surround it: the Industrial Harbor, Cranes Cargo Boats and Containers, and magnificent views to the nearest mountains and the City Seafront.
© Antonio Navarro Wijkmark / Wijkmark Photo
This building that connects the city of Barcelona and the Mediterranean Sea is raised as a volumetric piece, clear and simple, that unites two main premises, functionality and comfort. The building spreads its capacity of embarki...
© Antonio Navarro Wijkmark / Wijkmark Photo
Architect: Batlle i Roig Arquitectura
Location: Port of Barcelona, Spain
Architects Authors Of The Work: Enric Batlle, Joan Roig, Albert Gil - Arquitectos
Design Team: Meritxell Moyà , Antoni Duran ? Arquitectos / Maria Duran ? BIM Manager / Diana Calicó, Marc Torrella ? Arquitectos Técnicos / PGI Grup S.L. ? IngenierÃa de Instalaciones
Area: 12449.0 m2
Project Year: 2018
Photographs: Antonio Navarro Wijkmark / Wijkmark Photo
Construction: VOPI 4 / ELECNOR
Structural Calculation: STATIC, S.A.
© Antonio Navarro Wijkmark / Wijkmark Photo
Text description provided by the architects. HELIX Cruise Terminal aims to dialogue with the industrial language of the elements that surround it: the Industrial Harbor, Cranes Cargo Boats and Containers, and magnificent views to the nearest mountains and the City Seafront.
© Antonio Navarro Wijkmark / Wijkmark Photo
This building that connects the city of Barcelona and the Mediterranean Sea is raised as a volumetric piece, clear and simple, that unites two main premises, functionality and comfort. The building spreads its capacity of embarki...
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