Otranto Maritime Station – Mario Cucinella Architects
The new ferry terminal was commissioned by the administration of Otranto following a competition
It stands within a redevelopment of the harbor and the creation of a new pedestrian area designed to link the port to the historic city center.
The building is located in a unique historical and scenic context, anchored to a rocky spur that descends toward the docks and the sea, stretching to the line of sixteenth century fortifications. The surface of the building clad entirely in local stone from Lecce, sawed by hand to give the building the appearance of a mass of rock detached from the cliff. The surface of the building clad entirely in local stone from Lecce, sawed by hand to give the building the appearance of a mass of rock detached from the cliff.
Type: International Competition – winner project Promoter: CEE, Comune de Otranto, interreg program Superficie edificio: 3 000 mq Superficie esterni: 8 000 mq Project: Mario Cucinella Architects Team: Mario Cucinella, Elizabeth Francis, Edoardo Badano, Francesco Bombardi, James Tynan, Danilo Vespier Structural engineering: Pierpaolo Cariddi, Alfredo Ferramosca Mechanical engineering: Roberto Calà Electrical engineering: Luigi Ricciardi Main Contractor: Monticava Strade Srl Works Management: Mario Cucinella, Pierpaolo Cariddi, Alfredo Ferramosca, Roberto Calà, Luigi Ricciardi Civil Works: Edilcostruzioni Srl Metal Structure: Bizzarro Giuseppe Stone Facades: Bianco Cave Srl Flooring: Romano Pietra de Soleto Photo credit: Jean de Calan, MCArchive