Brisbane International Cruise Terminal
The world-class $177 million Brisbane International Cruise Terminal in Queensland, Australia, is designed by Arkhefield and Arup on behalf of Port of Brisbane to cater for the biggest cruise ships in the world.
The facility will allow large cruise ships to visit Brisbane and grow the number of international and domestic visitors to the region, once cruising can safely resume in Queensland.
The terminal’s landside civil works were designed by Arup, with a brief from the Port of Brisbane to ensure the outdoor public spaces and furniture selection complemented the building’s unique orientation that supported sun shading, natural lighting, living greenery and sub-tropical landscaping to deliver a great user experience.

A suite of tailored, custom and standard products supplied by Street Furniture Australia contribute to a unique identity for the public spaces, with Port of Brisbane pleased with the final outcome “which will contribute to a positive passenger experience at the new terminal,” they say.
Custom perforations with linework representing waterways have been applied to Frame Bins, Mall DDA Seats, custom tree grates and plinth-mounted seating, each powdercoated in a palette of Monument and Woodland Grey.
The seating, including Mall Sun Lounges, feature eco-certified hardwood battens.
The indoor dining spaces are also furnished with Simple Bins in the Stella perforated body, with lids powdercoated in Lobster Red for garbage and Brilliant Yellow for recycling.
Wide Bollards, powdercoated in Night Sky, are installed along the footpaths.
The furniture was installed by Bland 2 Brilliant Landscapes.