BUSAN TOWER COMPLEX

The municipal authorities of Busan, the second largest city in South Korea, announced an international ideas competition for the design of an observation tower. This landmark, situated on top of Yongdu Hill in the heart of the busiest downtown area of Busan, would dominate the city and port.

This competition was organised in accordance with the UNESCO-UIA regulations and received the approval of the International Union of Architects (UIA). 

The municipal authorities of Busan, the second largest city in South Korea, announced an international ideas competition for the design of an observation tower. This landmark, situated on top of Yongdu Hill in the heart of the busiest downtown area of Busan, would dominate the city and port.

This competition was organised in accordance with the UNESCO-UIA regulations and received the approval of the International Union of Architects (UIA). 

RESIDENCE PALACE COMPETITION

The international competition was organised by the European Union Council to restructure the Residence Palace in Brussels. 

In conformity with the UNESCO-UIA regulations, this competition received the approval of the International Union of Architects – UIA. 

 

The international competition was organised by the European Union Council to restructure the Residence Palace in Brussels. 

In conformity with the UNESCO-UIA regulations, this competition received the approval of 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.

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 (2005)

This international competition was sponsored by the UK Government in Northern Ireland and administered using the UNESCO Standard Regulations. 

This international competition was sponsored by the UK Government in Northern Ireland and administered using the UNESCO Standard Regulations.