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Panama Supercharge by BikaArchiTexture

Sunday, July 31st, 2011

Article source: BikaArchiTexture

“Panama Supercharge” is an architectural dialogue between mass and fragility, expressed as thin patterned developable surfaces out of metal sheets and heavy masses out of raw concrete. The building is adjacent to the new pair of locks at the Panama Canal, creating an environment for cruise ship passengers while they are waiting for the ship to pass the lock.

Aerial Perspective

  • Architect: BikaArchiTexture
  • Name of Project: Panama Supercharge
  • Location: Panama Canal, Panama

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