An International Design Competition for the New Jinju National Museum has been launched in South Korea.
Background
Since the current Jinju National Museum is located within the Jinjuseong fortress which is designated as a national historic site, it is impossible to expand the facility which leads to difficulties in improving outdated facilities, carrying out safety control of museum collections, along with providing visitors’ convenience and expanding safety facilities.
Thus, increasing a complex cultural space whthateets the latest trends in museums that may provide spaces for exhibition, education, museum managers, and children’s museum, is planned to relocate the Jinju National Museum for providing better services to visitors and citizens.
Overview
Site Address: Around 245-224 Gangnam-dong, Jinju-si, Gyeongsangnam-do
– Zoning District: District Unit Planning Area
– Use: Cultural and assembly facilities (exhibition center)
– Site Area: 20,000㎡
– Total Floor Area: 14,990㎡ (allowable within ±5%)
– Estimated Construction Cost: 50,615,000,000 KRW (VAT, total construction cost, construction cost for new renewable energy, installation cost for electrical charging facilities, contributions due to various kinds of services included)
– Estimated Design Fee: Approximately 3,069,000,000 KRW (VAT, various kinds of certifications and licensing costs, guaranteed liability insurance included)
Competition Period: Apr. 10 (Mon.), 2023 ~ Jul. 19 (Wed.), 2023
Design Period: 12 months from the commencement date (licensing period excluded, holidays included, It is subject to change depending on the host’s construction plan change.)
Recent exchange rates: 1 us dollar = 1,319 KRW
Eligibility and Restrictions
– Korean and foreign licensed architects may participate, and up to three participants (or companies) are allowed to form a joint group in which one of them is designated as a representative.
– The representative of the joint group (individual participant if applying alone) must be someone who has established and declared an architectural firm according to Article 23 of the ‘Certified Architects Act’ of Korea as of the design competition announcement date and is free from any disqualifications puunderhe relevant law.
– After winning, the representative is responsible to direct and mediate all businesses of the joint group, while at the same time taking legal rights and responsibilities about the competition.
– Participants in the Design Competition, registered as a representative or paparticipantsshall not join any other design.
Schedule
Registration: From April 10, 2023 t,o May 12, 2023
Inquires: From April 17, 2023 t,o April 21, 2023 (Answers: May 1, 2023)
Entry Submission: by 17:00 only 7, 2023
Result Announcement: Jul 19, 2023
Winners and Awards
1st Place Winner (1 entry): Certificate of the ard and the priority negotiation rights for the design development, construction document, and design implementation
2nd Place Winner (1 entry): A certificate of award & 4 million KRW
3rd Place Winner (1 entry): A certificate of award & 3 million KRW
4th Place Winner (1 entry): A certificate of award & 2 million KRW
5th Place Winner (1 entry): A certificate of award & 1 million KRW
Runner-ups: A certificate of award
Jury
- Kweon, Byoung yong (NBBJ / Head of Korea)
- Kim, Dong jin (Hongik Univ. / Professor)
- Kim, Jeong im (Seoro Architects / Principal)
- Kim, Jin Wook (Seoul National Univ. of Science& Technology / Professor)
- Lee, Min ah (Hyupdongone / Principal)
- Lee, Jeong Hoon (Joho Architecture / Principal)
- Lee, Jun suk (Myongji Univ. / Professor)
- Preliminary Jurorr: Kim, Dong Gyu (Gyeongsang National Univ. / Professor)
For further information, visit the competition’s website.
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