Last month we announced that three firms were shortlisted as finalists in the competition to redesign the Brisbane's CityCat terminals which were destroyed during the floods.

The State Government has since posted images of the contenders on its website.

And here they are:

Shane Thompson Architects & Lat27 with Bill Short Engineers

Cox Rayner Architects / Derlot / Aurecon

Second Nature Collaborative (Candalepas, Owen&Vokes, Richards&Spence Architects) with ARUP

The competition had received 65 Expressions of Interest from firms across the state, the nation and around the world.

In May 2011, the Queensland Government invited designers to submit expressions of interest for the rebuilding of several key Brisbane ferry terminals damaged during the floods in early 2011.

The winning concept will be used across a number of key terminals, with the winning designer being awarded a contract to work with the Brisbane City Council as a design adviser.

Expressions of interest were assessed by a panel of experts chaired by Queensland architect Professor Phillip Follett that also includes representatives from the Australian Institute of Architects as well as Urban Futures. Government and local council representatives will also be involved as technical advisors.

http://www.premiers.qld.gov.au/ferry-terminal-competition.aspx