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Pier 66 Seattle

Cruise Architect for a feasibility study with set of proposed enhancements for this successful west coast cruise terminal in order that it serve larger vessels making use of the facility, both as home port and port of call.

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Half Moone Cruise Center

Architect for an assessment and set of proposed enhancements for this successful cruise terminal and event center with the goal of preparing for larger vessels making use of the facility, both as home port and port of call.

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Port of Galveston - Terminal 2 Expansion Concept

Design Architect for a concept design and D/B pursuit of a 70,000 sf expansion to this very well-received cruise terminal, designed originally by MCTIGUE’s Principal while at another firm. This concept adds to the existing 70,000 sf warehouse to create a modern, fully functioning passenger terminal serving the needs of vessels with over 4000 passengers.

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Kai Tak Cruise Terminal

Principal and Cruise Space Planning Architect at AECOM for a full program, modern cruise terminal serving the needs of multiple vessels while providing a retail and public space set of amenities. The design is referential to forms in Chinese and Hong Kong culture and creates a visually stunning form in a rare open space waterfront setting with direct views to and from Hong Kong Island.

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Kai Tak Cruise Terminal Concept

Principal Architect for a multi-vessel, full program cruise terminal with sweeping form designed to bring light and air to ground transportation, provide all required cruise program spaces in a visually strong space and provide nearly 500,000sf of retail space with a land-form sky-deck roof experience for passengers and public alike.

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Port of San Diego Cruise Terminal and Multi-Purpose Concept

Principal Architect at CH2M Hill for a state of the art multi-vessel cruise terminal set on a modernized finger pier. This facility incorporates cruise terminal and all ground transportations and operations, parking for cruise passengers and a roof-top retail and public access feature linked to two high-rise hotels, parking and retail.

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Singapore Cruise Terminal

Principal in Charge, Project Manager for the concept development of a modern, multi-vessel cruise terminal with VIP experience and public viewing deck, all designed to promote a sense of water and land gateway. This finger-pier style terminal addresses the needs of the largest class of vessels.

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Port of Galveston - Terminal 3 Conceptual Design

Principal Architect for the feasibility, concept design and preferred alternative development of a third cruise terminal facility integrated into the existing two-terminal cruise site. The work includes building and site programming, operational analysis, building space planning, conceptual design and preferred alternative development.

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Port of Los Angeles Outer Harbor Cruise Terminal Concept

Principal at AECOM. This multi-vessel cruise terminal design places all building programmatic elements beneath a roof-top experience for public and cruise passengers alike. The design promotes the ability for people to enjoy the views of harbor, land and sea while passengers embark and debark the largest vessels on the seas.

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