Zaha Hadid Architects brilliantly envisioned the Port House in Antwerp, Belgium, as a striking symbol of creativity, innovation, and maritime heritage, designed with a daring architectural form. The Port House combines a historic 20th-century fire station with a crystalline, futuristic extension that floats dramatically above it, completing a rich heritage. The new extension of 6,200 m² is situated at the threshold between the city and the port, connecting the two visually and functionally.
The Port House: A New Landmark on a Historic Site

A 360-degree, visually appealing port house overlooking the Kattendijk dock emphasizes Antwerp’s enduring connection to maritime trade. Creating dialogue between past and present, the old structure was preserved, and designers chose to honour it with a new design of vertical tower, originally intended in early plans for the fire station but never built. It becomes a symbolic space for visitors of urban landscapes to cross a modern port that represents progress and transformation.
Architectural Vision & Influences

Zaha Hadid, a bold Architect known for her distinctive style, fluid forms, dynamic character and complex geometries, beautifully expressed it in the design narrative of Port House. The new elongated volume floats above the existing structure, a crystalline form inspired by Antwerp’s diamond industry, popularly known as the diamond crown. A new architectural style was explored, blending non-linear aesthetics and digitally derived forms described as a neo-futurist masterpiece. The design choice showcases a modern statement of dynamic contrast, a solid masonry of an old fire station, and a new volume evolving as a lightweight, shimmering in a sculptural form.
Diamonds in the Sky: Symbolism and Shape of the Port House


The new steel truss structure was supported by two sculptural concrete pillars – one hidden within the atrium, the other externally visible. The crystalline steel frame trussed structure was prefabricated and assembled on site, measuring 111 meters in length, 24 meters wide, and 21 meters in height, adding a total height of 46 meters to the complex. The diamond-cut, forward-pointing shape of the glass facade resembles a ship’s prow, celebrating the city’s past while looking towards the modern future. The engineering represented extensive use of digital tools and advanced fabrication techniques crafted with the precise geometry of a steel structure and 2000 custom triangular glass panels varying in transparency and opacity to create the building’s signature dynamic, reflective appearance, mirroring the ever-changing light and water.
Inside the Icon: Innovative Spaces for a Dynamic Port

Approaching inside, the interior is as captivating as the exterior. Transforming the fire station’s courtyard into a light-filled atrium invites visitors into a reception area with modern finishes crafted on historical elements. Open plan layout fosters natural light and bright office spaces designed for collaboration and flexibility. Beyond office space, the building features a meeting room, a 90-seat auditorium, and a glass facade for panoramic views.
A Fusion of Eras

Port House adopted sustainable design principles and achieved a ‘Very Good’ BREEAM environmental rating that includes a borehole energy system for efficient heating and cooling, waste heat recovery, and rainwater harvesting, underscoring a commitment to ecological responsibility. From Zaha Hadid’s visionary curves to today’s digital masterpieces, Parametric Architecture is a platform where art, algorithm, and architecture unite. The Port House in Antwerp is a perfect example of adaptive reuse, contextual innovation, structural ingenuity, and neo-futuristic design. It brilliantly shows how engineering precision and modern architecture can blend with history in creating dynamic and sustainable form.

The Port House, Antwerp Fact file
Firm Name: Zaha Hadid Architects
Area: 12800 m²
Year: 2016
Photographs: Tim Fischer
Structural Engineers: Studieburo Mouton
Acoustic Engineers: Daidalos Peutz
Services Engineers: Ingenium nv
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