Location
Burnie Port, Tasmania
Client
Tasmanian Ports
Year
2017
Images
Nigel Eberhardt
Land of
muwinina
Team
Amanda York
Todd Henderson
Matt Green
Jo Churchill
+
Anstie Constructions
A2 Kitchens & Joinery
Tasports
Cruise
Shelter
The Tasports Cruise Ship Shelters provide visitors arriving by cruise ship with much-needed shelter from the unpredictable North West Tasmanian weather, and efficiently direct them on to their next destination.
The shelters needed to be housed in the middle of Tasmania’s largest general cargo port, so relocation and multiple configuration possibilities were well considered in the design process. Fitting with the environment and purpose, shipping containers were chosen as the base structure allowing for easy transportation and setup.
Nature and nurture
This playful design approach aims to humanise the experience of arriving at a working port, with additional adaptable signage visible from above when exiting the cruise ship. The clever signage, created by graphic designers Futago, features imagery of famous Tasmanian animals well known to international travellers.
Upon entering the shelter, visitors will find coloured, ship-like portholes and a robust textural interior lining, designed to reflect the timber industry synonymous with the City of Burnie.
TASPORTS
CRUISE
SHELTER
Location
Burnie Port, Tasmania
Client
Tasmanian Ports
Year
2017
Images
Nigel Eberhardt
Land of
muwinina
Team
+
Anstie Constructions
A2 Kitchens & Joinery
This playful design approach aims to humanise the experience of arriving at a working port, with additional adaptable signage visible from above when exiting the cruise ship. The clever signage, created by graphic designers Futago, features imagery of famous Tasmanian animals well known to international travellers.
Upon entering the shelter, visitors will find coloured, ship-like portholes and a robust textural interior lining, designed to reflect the timber industry synonymous with the City of Burnie.