Project Details
- Project Name
- Terminal 1 Public Market
- Location
- WA
- Architect
- Graham Baba Architects
- Client/Owner
- Port of Vancouver
- Project Scope
- Renovation/Remodel
- Size
- 40,000 sq. feet
- Shared by
- Graham Baba Architects
- Project Status
- On the Boards/In Progress
Project Description
Phase 1 includes conceptual design and planning for the Port of Vancouver USA’s Terminal 1 Market building, the Port’s original marine terminal on the Columbia River near downtown Vancouver. A new, approximately 40,000-square-foot public market is envisioned and will provide market stalls for locally-sourced produce and gifts, as well as space for restaurants, craft breweries and regional wineries, and day table and booth opportunities. A visual interpretive history of the Port and Vancouver waterfront is also expected to be included. Large timbers will be salvaged from the original warehouse structure and repurposed in the new building. Terminal 1 was developed in the 1920s as a partnership project between the Port of Vancouver USA and the City of Vancouver to provide waterfront warehouse facilities. The redevelopment of Terminal 1 is part of a larger, ten-acre multi-phased, multi-building development that is slated to include green space for public activities, an amphitheater, bike and walking trails, parking, a public dock for pleasure boats, and a 160-room lifestyle hotel that will feature a rooftop bar. The five-mile-long Waterfront Renaissance Trail, which is adjacent to the market site, connects Esther Short Park in downtown Vancouver with Wintler Community Park. In addition to Graham Baba Architects, the consultant team for Phase 1 includes KPFF Consulting Engineers (structural engineering), Interface Engineering (MEP and Sustainability Consulting), ARUP (acoustical consulting), BergerABAM (regulatory and permit consulting) and Rider Levett Bucknall (cost consulting). GreenWorks is contracted separately by the Port for landscape architecture consulting.