Seoul Performing Arts Center
The international ideas competition was launched by the Organising Committee for the Creation of the Seoul Performing Arts Centre in order to gain inspiration for the venue’s architectural design.
In conformity with the UNESCO-UIA regulations, this competition received the approval of the International Union of Architects – UIA.
Asian Culture Complex
This international project competition was organised by the Korean Ministry of Culture and Tourism for the construction of a new Asian Culture Complex in Gwangju.
This competition took place over a single stage and complied with UNESCO-UIA regulations. It was approved by the International Union of Architects (UIA).
Gyeonggi-Do Jeongok Prehistory Museum
This was a one-stage competition launched by the Gyeonggi Provincial Government for the design of the Gyeonggi-do Jeongok Prehistory Museum.
This competition was approved by the UIA in accordance with the UNESCO regulations governing international competitions in architecture and town planning.
Giant’s Causeway
This international competition was sponsored by the UK Government in Northern Ireland and administered using the UNESCO Standard Regulations.
Public Administration Town Project Competition
This international competition for the “PAT Administrative City” project was located in Chungcheongnam Province. This competition was designed by the authorities of the Republic of Korea as part of the decentralisation strategy intended to balance growth and development in the country.
This competition was organised by the Multifunctional Administrative City Construction Agency (MACCA) and the Korean Land Corporation (KLC). It was an open international competition, in a single stage and approved by the International Union of Architects (UIA).
Nam June Paik Museum
The Kyonggi Cultural Foundation launched a single stage open international ideas competition for the design of a museum dedicated to the media artist Nam June Paik.
In conformity with the UNESCO-UIA regulations, the competition was approved by the International Union of Architects (UIA).
New National Library Prague
This international architectural competition aimed to find urban, architectural, technical and operational solutions for the new National Library of the Czech Republic in Prague.
This competition was organised over two stages. Participants presented their ideas for the shaping and usage of the reserve area between the east facade of the National Library and the City Ring Road tunnel entrance.
Pan African Parliament
This international competition in two stages was launched by the South African government for the design of the Pan-African Parliament, which was built in Randjesfontein in South Africa.
This competition was supported by the International Union of Architects (UIA) in cooperation with the African Union of Architects (AUA) and the South African Institute of Architects (SAIA).
Urban Design for Tianjin Binhai Area (TBNA) Yujiapu
This international ideas competition was organised by the People’s Government of Tanggu District for the urban planning of Yujiapu District in Tianjin muncipality.
Extension of Victoria Palace
This international competition for the extension of Victoria Palace in Bucharest was organised by the Prime Minister Chancellery of Romania in cooperation with Ion Mincu University of Architecture and Urbanism. This site houses the head offices of the Romanian government.
This invitation-only competition, including a pre-selection stage, was approved by the International Union of Architects (UIA).