Porta Nord, the North Gateway, is the hallmark entrance to Parco San Giuliano in Venice, Italy. The structure serves as the welcome center for all pedestrian visitors coming to the park from the city.

The plaza design of the North Gateway is articulated by concentric rings and radial pathways which dictate the alternating tinted paving and numerous green spaces found throughout the plaza. The two buildings and their connecting bridge follow the curve of the outermost ring of the plaza. The steel curved structure that connects the two buildings creates a visually powerful window that frames the vista towards Venice for all visitors entering the park. The buildings function as the administrative center for the park and include offices, a police station, a cafè, an information center, and public restrooms. The North Gateway was completed in 2005 for a total cost of $1.8 million.