Architecture

The new port of Beirut

Dmitrii Pestrikov
USAAA, Ural State Academy of Architecture and Arts, Ekaterinburg
Russian Federation

Project idea

The new vision of the port will set the vector of sustainable development within the existing one, due to optimization and a rational eco-friendly approach, an increase in the port area will not be required in the coming years.

Project description

On the border of the port territory and the Karantina district, I propose to set up a park that will become a green barrier between the industrial territory of the port and the new residential development. A city with dense buildings has few recreational areas. There will be landscaping inside the territories of public areas.
New districts should become new business centers and centers that attract new residents, developers, and investors. The land around the port will be a tasty morsel. new parks and a green framework created on the border of the port and other adjacent areas will protect the districts from the noise of the port.
The shape of the breakwater will be changed for the passage of cruise ships to the passenger terminal. The territory of the port remains closed, so a pedestrian hub is laid on top of the memorial complex. The monorail is laid to improve logistics inside the port.

Technical information

The new vision of the port will set the vector of sustainable development within the existing one, due to optimization and a rational eco-friendly approach, an increase in the port area will not be required in the coming years.The port space is multi-level, each level represents a certain degree of danger or difficulty of transportation. The design of the floors allows you to fill the spaces due to the modularity of the structural plate.

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