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STEAMSHIP AUTHORITY HYANNIS
 NEW CONSTRUCTION - MAIN FERRY TERMINAL - 1993
NEW CONSTRUCTION - PASSENGER PAVILION - 2010

 

STEAMSHIP AUTHORITY HYANNIS
 
MAIN FERRY TERMINAL
PASSENGER PAVILION

In 1993, Keenan and Kenny Architects completed the new Hyannis Ferry Terminal for the Woods Hole, Martha's Vineyard, and Nantucket Steamship Authority. The total project cost was approximately $17 million and included new ferry slips and a complete restructuring of pedestrian and vehicle traffic patterns as well as new landscaping, lighting, and support structures. The terminal building itself, with a cost of $1.9 million, produced improved ferry passenger boat access, concession stand, a radiant slab heated waiting room, and public meeting space. As a compliment to the terminal building, Keenan and Kenny Architects was asked to design and construct a new passenger shelter for the Steamship Authority's Fast Ferry in 2010. The Pavilion uses many of the same architectural details found in the terminal

 

LOCATION: Hyannis, Massachusetts

 

 

 

 

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