TASMANIA’S natural landscapes have provided the inspiration for Spirit of Tasmania’s new terminal design at GeelongPort (CW 24 Apr 2020). Set to be constructed at the Corio Quay Precinct in Geelong, the state-of-the-art building (render pictured) will be operational next year, with construction due to begin later in 2021. The...
TASMANIA’S natural landscapes have provided the inspiration for Spirit of Tasmania’s new terminal design at GeelongPort (CW 24 Apr 2020).
Set to be constructed at the Corio Quay Precinct in Geelong, the state-of-the-art building (render pictured) will be operational next year, with construction due to begin later in 2021.
The design created by Brand Architects incorporates angled windows and sunshades over the glass facade, which evoke images of the jagged contours of Tasmania’s Cradle Mountain and the icy waters of Dove Lake.
The terminal facilities will create a comfortable and accessible environment for passengers including a cafe, a dedicated play area for children and spacious lounge areas.
Spirit of Tasmania’s move to Geelong will be a great boost for Tasmanian and Victorian businesses which have been impacted by ongoing travel restrictions as a result of the pandemic, GeelongPort said.
