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Ropax Ferry Terminal by Zaha Hadid Architects

Dezeen Debate features "tastefully understated" ferry terminal plans by ZHA

The latest edition of our Dezeen Debate newsletter features Zaha Hadid Architects' plans to convert a Latvian warehouse into a ferry terminalSubscribe to Dezeen Debate now.

British studio Zaha Hadid Architects has unveiled plans for the adaptive reuse of a 1960s shipping warehouse in Riga, Latvia, which will be transformed into the Ropax Ferry Terminal.

The Ropax Ferry Terminal will house facilities for both ferry and cruise ship passengers, aiming to optimize the port's operational efficiency and streamline passenger circulation routes.

Readers discussed the plans, with one playfully remarking, "What does it say when the least 'Zaha', post-Zaha project is the one I like?" They added: "It is quite a tastefully understated building from ZHA."

Another praised the "tasteful, serene, clear, and simple project by ZHA!".

Interior of Maison Démountable by Jean Prouvé at Ladbroke Hall
Jean Prouvé house finds permanent London home in Ladbroke Hall garden

Other stories in this week's newsletter that fired up the comments section include a model of Jean Prouvé's 6x6 demountable house in a London garden, a skinny metal-clad apartment building in Philadelphia by American studio ISA and a stool by British designer William Eliot that was shaped by plastic-eating mealworms.

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