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Post-human Urbanity: A Biosynthetic Future on Namsan

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Post-human Urbanity: A Biosynthetic Future on Namsan
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L'Union Internationale des Architectes, l’UIA, est une organisation non gouvernementale, la fédération mondiale d’organisations nationales d’architectes. Ces organisations sont les membres de l’UIA.
L’UIA a pour vocation d’unir les architectes de tous les pays du monde, sans aucune forme de discrimination. Composée de délégués de 27 états, lors de sa création à Lausanne, en Suisse, en 1948, elle rassemble aujourd'hui les organisations professionnelles de 124 pays et territoires et regroupe, à travers-elles, plus d’un million trois cent mille architectes dans le monde.

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Introduction

The main goal of the international compétition, sponsored by the UIA World Congress, SgouI 201 7, is to so-licit new visions for a central site in Séoul, with a partïcular focus on biosynthetic Gcology as a vchiclc for urban régénération. The Metropolitan Government of Séoul has recently shifted its direction for urban growth toward a more socially sustainable model of urban ré­génération, encouraging the résidents and community groups to înitiate change from the bottom up. The com­pétition expects to generate thoughtful and provocative ideas for Haebangchon, which is a village on Namsan and one of the most important régénération sites in Séoul.

Thème

A challenge for the compétition is to formulate an up-dated vision of a more organic city, in which humans are but one among many participants in the intricately intertwinGd spGctrum of life. For non-human animais to occupy a more visible place in our cîties, we need to re-prioritize our urban infrastructures. The modem city's obsession with hygiGnG and sterilîty will be challGngGd by adapting a ncw filter of anîmality for assGssing the biosynthetic sustainability of a new habitat, conceived as a démonstration of posthuman urbanity.

Haebangchon on Namsan both real and imagined, and through architectural reincarnation in various forms of hidden public spaces, the idéal proposais shall address and challenge key concepts regarding post-human community, biosynthetic diversity, social sus-taînability, and urban régénération.

Site

Haebangchon ("Liberation Village") is located on the south side of Namsan in Séoul, between the forest of Namsan Park and the Yongsan US Army Base, which is planned for conversion info a large urban park. Used as a shooting range for the Japanese troops during the colonial period, the first settlers of Haebangchon were repatriates returnïng from overseas and migrants from North Korea after Korea regained independence in 1 945. After the Korean War, war refugees settled in the area and built one of Seoul's first shanty towns. During the rapid industrialization of the 1970s, Haebangchon provided homes for urban migrants.

Haebangchon's adminstrative name is Yongsandong 2-ga, and encompasses 2.04 km2 of area, with a population of 12,000 in 2015. The previous redevel-opment plans for Haebangchon, first labeled as "Kang-buk U-tum Project" in 2006 calling for large apartment blocks, and later replaced by "Green Corridor" plan in 2009 which would hâve turned the area înto a wildlife reserve, faced harsh criticism and were finally cancelled by the city. The current plan for Haebangchon calls for a more graduai urban régénération which will préserve the existing urban fabrîc and retain the current com­munity intact, while fostering économie revitalîzation.

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Jury

Minsuk Cho
Architect (Massstudies)
Choon Choi
Professor (Séoul National University)
Gwangya Han
Professor (Dongguk University)
Marc Brossa
Architect
Laurent Pereira
Architect

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Open to students enrolled in universities, or young designers in any fields with less than 10 years after graduation.

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1 st Prize

$5 232 + Certificate

2nd Prize (2 teams)

$2 616 + Certificate

3rd Prize (5 teams)

$1 046 + Certificate

Honorable Mentions (20 teams)

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Europe/Paris
01 July 2016
01 July 2016

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31 May 2017
31 May 2017

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31 May 2017
31 May 2017

Submission ends

01 June 2017
01 June 2017

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01 July 2017
01 July 2017

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