The proposed seaside building, composed of intersecting parabolic ribbons, is part of a larger revitalization initiative.
Year
2024
Student
Oonagh Davis
School
Harvard University Graduate School of Design
Instructor
Mohsen Mostafavi
Category
A+ Award for Student Work
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Onomichi, a port city in the Japanese archipelago, was a hub for shipbuilding, carpentry and fishing until, in the early 20th century, a railway link to Tokyo began drawing residents away. The proposed Gateway to Onomichi — a seaside building composed of intersecting parabolic ribbons — is part of a larger revitalization initiative. The structure would include a carpentry workshop, sailing and boat-building schools, a transit hub and a ferry terminal to replace one that was demolished in the 1980s. The design embodies juxtapositions: concave and convex lines, rustic timber and sleek glass, memories of the past and aspirations for the future.
Award of Merit: A+ Award for Student Work
Gateway to Onomichi
The proposed seaside building, composed of intersecting parabolic ribbons, is part of a larger revitalization initiative.