A

AIA CES Credits
AV Office
Abstract Publication
Academic Affairs
Academic Calendar, Columbia University
Academic Calendar, GSAPP
Admissions Office
Advanced Standing Waiver Form
Alumni Board
Alumni Office
Anti-Racism Curriculum Development Award
Architecture Studio Lottery
Assistantships
Avery Library
Avery Review
Avery Shorts

S

STEM Designation
Satisfactory Academic Progress
Scholarships
Skill Trails
Student Affairs
Student Awards
Student Conduct
Student Council (All Programs)
Student Financial Services
Student Health Services at Columbia
Student Organization Handbook
Student Organizations
Student Services Center
Student Services Online (SSOL)
Student Work Online
Studio Culture Policy
Studio Procedures
Summer Workshops
Support GSAPP
Close
This website uses cookies as well as similar tools and technologies to understand visitors' experiences. By continuing to use this website, you consent to Columbia University's usage of cookies and similar technologies, in accordance with the Columbia University Website Cookie Notice Group 6
Aad wood wooseok jang yemi anzhi  su24   wooseok jang

Transport Department in the Future’s Future

The Ministry for the Future - Novel by Kim Stanley Robinson

In the future, people no longer travel by airplane. Instead, they use eco-friendly sailboats that harness wind and solar power. Yachts are no longer luxurious vessels for a few; they become public transportation, carrying multiple cabins across the sea for weeks. During these journeys, people live in small cabins, working, sleeping, and going about their daily lives and feeling the waves.

The terminal’s program is expanded to include activities that support long-distance travelers.

This space is designed as a forest wrapped in a transparent shell. People who have spent a long time in the confined space of a boat can feel refreshed when they arrive. they can move according to their needs: resting or working in the shelters within the forest. Those coming for meetings with the UN can go straight to the office space through the forest. Travelers tired from long journeys can spend time in the hotel until their next boat departs through the waiting room.