BA Maritime Portfolio
San Francisco, California
Cruise Terminal 27
SF, California
SF, California
All project elements demonstrate a high level of environmental
stewardship. A 5-tank, 42,000-gallon rainwater harvesting
system, 12-mega watt shore power, 2.5-acre public park.
- LEED Gold Certified
- AIA Miami Merit Award of Excellence
- ASCE San Francisco Project of the Year Award
- Multi-purpose cruise ship terminal
- Unique terminal with public access to the waterfront
Port of San Francisco Terminal 27 & Wharf
BA, along with a local design team, developed the Cruise Ship
Terminal and Northeast Wharf Plaza (Public Park) constructed
on an 8-acre pier site comprised of the existing Pier 27 and
the adjacent vehicular transportation area. The first users of
the cruise ship terminal was the America’s Cup for the
sailboat races on San Francisco Bay.
The facility was designed to provide a venue for indoor/outdoor hospitality facilities as part of the terminal project.
The park provides an open air waiting area, while the interior
space was developed with more access, back-of-house
preparation areas, durable finishes and easy access to the
pier that also has an invisible fence that can be extended
when a cruise vessel is in port or put away for access to the
water’s edge. The project is certified LEED Gold.
Other Projects
Terminal 10
- Galveston, Texas
Poised to become the globe’s first Net Zero cruise
facility, Terminal 10 at the Port of Galveston is
161,300-square-feet of the most technologically
advanced cruise facility in the world.
See Project
Terminal 3
- Port Canaveral
BA designed and delivered the new 200,000 SF Cruise
Terminal 3 to the Canaveral Port Authority and
Carnival Cruise Lines in 2020 and it was finally used
in August 2021 for their newest ship, Mardi Gras, the
first North American-based LNG powered ship.
See Project
Terminal B
- Port Miami
The project was constructed to LEED Gold standards,
focusing on innovation in design and facility
operation to create a platform that optimizes energy
performance, indoor air quality, water use
efficiencies and maximizes the use of local materials
and human resources.
See Project
Terminal A
- Port Miami
Design and construction administration of regulatory
DHS Customs and Border Protection facilities for the
220,000-SF flagship terminal facility. Terminal A
showcases an angular, glass center and a connected
parking garage with 1,000 parking spaces at the
northeastern side of the port. The project is
certified LEED Gold
See Project
Terminal 25
- Port Everglades
Terminal 25 was designed by BA to complement the
sophistication of the terminal’s new resident ship and
subsequent newbuilds – Celebrity Edge. The facility
features cutting-edge technology, an iconic grand
atrium and interior passenger lounge area design
providing for the ultimate in passenger experience,
while streamlining operations.
See Project
Cruise Terminal & Pier 27
- San Francisco
BA, along with a local design team, developed the
Cruise Ship Terminal and Northeast Wharf Plaza (Public
Park) constructed on an 8-acre pier site comprised of
the existing Pier 27 and the adjacent vehicular
transportation area. The first users of the cruise
ship terminal was the America’s Cup for the sailboat
races on San Francisco Bay.
See Project
Marina Bay Cruise Centre
- Singapore
Marina Bay Cruise Centre was opened in 2012 by the
government of Singapore. BA, in association with RSP
Architects Planners & Engineers (Pte) Ltd. of
Singapore, designed and provided construction
administration of this 320,000-SF, $500-million
multi-story terminal facility and infrastructure to
accommodate a new generation of mega cruise ships.
See Project