Silver A' Design Award Winner 2024
architectural photography, nocturnal urbanism, barrel vault structure, standing-seam metal roofing, graphite gray, warm amber illumination, cool twilight blue, harbor architecture, public market typology, contemporary civic design, waterfront development, curved roofline, extensive glazing, illuminated signage, fish iconography, landscape integration, curvilinear planters, path lighting, atmospheric perspective, mountainous backdrop, maritime heritage, mixed-use district, pedestrian plaza, heritage adjacency, brick architecture, reflective water, harbor vessels, urban regeneration, institutional scale, dramatic lighting contrast, temperature contrast, high-key interior, low-key exterior, rhythmic fenestration, vertical mullions, organic hardscape, contemporary regionalism, civic landmark, evening ambiance, coastal atmosphere, luminous beacon, architectural identity, placemaking
The sea, the sky, and the landscape are intertwined and merged by Monet's brush. The only way to achieve integration is to make the building invisible and blur the boundaries, the sea, the activity, the flowing light, the boat, and the landscape. Viewing the sea is to enjoy a mood. Transparency is less about the beauty of distance. By fused glass and double sandblasted glass wall, different looks of sunlight, climate, and reflection angles present different moods. The sea has different colors and faces every day.