Cruise Ship Terminal by Arquitectos Hombre de Piedra and buró4

SEVILLE – The Port of Seville needed a new multi-purpose cruise ship terminal with a flexible character in order to accommodate the unpredictable number of passengers using it on a regular basis. The on-site construction needed to be extendable, m
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