South Korea’s capital was relocated to Hanyang (present-day Seoul) in the 1390s. Seoul has grown and developed with a focus on economic efficiency throughout the process of modernization. On the flip side, the city has become more cut off from the benefits provided by Mother Nature featuring its mountains, streams, winds, etc.
At the 4th (2023) Seoul Biennale of Architecture and Urbanism, it is hoped that this open competition will serve as an active forum in which participants discuss how to overcome the relevant obstacles.
Many factors are intricately entangled with each other as to urban planning of Seoul City, making it not easy to draw a plan. That being the case, they intend to formulate a basic roadmap for an idealistic and eco-friendly city through the Seoul Biennale of Architecture and Urbanism, and establish a sound basis for an urban plan geared to Seoul for the next 100 years based on it.
It is not realistic to attempt to set a short-term urban area for the entire city of Seoul. Thus, they plan to engage in a ‘study’ by selecting some major urban spaces with respect to the characteristic elements that Seoul retains through this open competition. If helpful and intelligent ideas can be provided for the Hangang River to flow through the city and villages close to the mountains, they can equally be applied to other cities with similar characteristics. As such, this open competition will serve an opportunity to regain Seoul’s original identity, while reconfiguring it as a futuristic city, and unveiling its environmental/ topographical features to the fullest.
WORTH
- Networking
- Over 40 applicants will be selected
ELIGIBILITY
- No specific limitations(regardless of nationality or age)
- Any group or an individual can take part
- Participants can be an architect, architectural designer, urban planner, researcher, writer, artist, critic, student, or a corresponding group, but not restricted to one of the above professions
- The members of a participating team should not number more than 10, including individuals and institutions
- A participating team should designate a team leader that will represent it and serve as the representative in charge during the entire process. The team members shall provide their consent that all legal rights/ obligations shall be exercised by the leader
- Each participant is allowed to submit not more than one proposal concerning a category
DEADLINE: September 15, 2022
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