Concours européen pour Residence Palace

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. 

 

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. 

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).

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.

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.

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. 

 

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. 

 

Renewable Energy Sources and Bio-Climatic Archi. (Greece)

This international competition was launched by the International Union of Architects for the 2006-2008 period on the theme of ‘Renewable Energy Sources and Bioclimatic Architecture for Shells’, to shelter people affected by natural disasters. 

This was a one-stage international ideas competition.

The competition invited architects to bring together their ideas for the creation of new housing spaces in extreme and extraordinary conditions such as natural disasters, making possible a rapid and efficient settlement for affected people that could be adapted to uncommon geographic, topographic, ecological, social or political contexts.

This international competition was launched by the International Union of Architects for the 2006-2008 period on the theme of ‘Renewable Energy Sources and Bioclimatic Architecture for Shells’, to shelter people affected by natural disasters. 

This was a one-stage international ideas competition.

The competition invited architects to bring together their ideas for the creation of new housing spaces in extreme and extraordinary conditions such as natural disasters, making possible a rapid and efficient settlement for affected people that could be adapted to uncommon geographic, topographic, ecological, social or political contexts.

Urban Design and Harmony of Ramses Square

Ramses Square, a site of important historical and urban value, needed much development in order to meet modern urban and traffic conditions. To achieve this goal, the Egyptian Government decided to launch an international planning & urban design competition in order to find the best solution for the square in the light of the comprehensive planning vision for Cairo city centre. 

 

Ramses Square, a site of important historical and urban value, needed much development in order to meet modern urban and traffic conditions. To achieve this goal, the Egyptian Government decided to launch an international planning & urban design competition in order to find the best solution for the square in the light of the comprehensive planning vision for Cairo city centre. 

 

The library of Alexandrina endorsed a science city project by organising an open, one stage international architectural competition for its planning and conceptual design. The new “Science City” will be […]

Financial District and the Marina of Colombo Port City

The Colombo Port City Development Project (CPCDP) Competition was conducted according to the UIA International Design Competitions Guidelines – interpreting and implementing the UNESCOStandard Regulations for International Competitions in Architecture and Town-Planning.

The client for this competition was CHEC Port City Colombo (Private) Ltd. (CPCC). They were the Chief Developers for the Colombo Port City Development Project (CPCDP), to be built in Sri Lanka on reclaimed land adjoining Colombo Fort to the east and Colombo South International Container Port to the north.

The implementation of the Colombo Port City Development Project was a concerted effort of the partnership between the Government of Sri Lanka and CHEC Port City Colombo (Private) Ltd.

The Colombo Port City Development Project (CPCDP) Competition was conducted according to the UIA International Design Competitions Guidelines – interpreting and implementing the UNESCOStandard Regulations for International Competitions in Architecture and Town-Planning.

The client for this competition was CHEC Port City Colombo (Private) Ltd. (CPCC). They were the Chief Developers for the Colombo Port City Development Project (CPCDP), to be built in Sri Lanka on reclaimed land adjoining Colombo Fort to the east and Colombo South International Container Port to the north.

The implementation of the Colombo Port City Development Project was a concerted effort of the partnership between the Government of Sri Lanka and CHEC Port City Colombo (Private) Ltd.

New HQ for the Kuwait Foundation for the Advancement of Sciences

The UIA endorsed the international, restricted two-phase architecture competition for the design of the new headquarters for the Kuwait Foundation of Sciences (KFAS), a private, non-profit organisation dedicated to progress and to the advancement of the society through science and technology.

The UIA endorsed the international, restricted two-phase architecture competition for the design of the new headquarters for the Kuwait Foundation of Sciences (KFAS), a private, non-profit organisation dedicated to progress and to the advancement of the society through science and technology.