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South Korea Masterplan Contest
Sustainable Incheon Development by Foster + Partners in Korea, Asia
28 Aug 2009
Competition win for major sustainable masterplan in South Korea
Foster + Partners, together with PHA and Mobility in Chain, has won
an international competition to design the masterplan for the expansion
of the Incheon Free Economic Zone, an extensive mixed-use scheme encompassing
the islands of KangHwa and OnJin-gun, to the north west of Seoul.
Conceived as a self-sufficient, sustainable development, the 300 square-kilometre
masterplan will extend organically from a central transportation spine,
creating a centre for green industry and serving a population that
is expected to grow from 35,000 to 320,000 residents and commuters.

images : Foster + Partners
The scheme integrates a range of low to high-density mixed-use areas,
connected by a Light Rapid Transit system and construction will be
phased over 10 to 15 years. The area spans three main sites within
the free trade zone the north of KangHwa will be a centre of
inter-Korean economic cooperation, taking advantage of its strategic
location close to Incheon airport and North Korea, while the south
of the island will be mixed-use, combining green technology industry
with community, cultural and residential buildings.
It is envisaged that Incheon will become a national centre for sustainable
industry: manufacturing photovoltaic panels and wind turbines, and
developing new products and technology within a new research and development
institute in the south of KangHwa. State-of-the-art measures employed
within the masterplan include biomass energy generation, the use of
hydrogen fuel cells and hydroponic roofs. OnJin-gun island will be
transformed as a sustainable resort and the masterplan will eventually
connect South to North Korea and the airport via the worlds
longest bridge.
Taking agriculture as a central theme, the design utilises existing
elements such as irrigation channels, green spaces and roads, while
the arrangement of buildings within the masterplan follows the natural
topology of the site, incorporating green roofs to further harmonise
with the landscape. Like the veins of a leaf, the smaller roads and
pedestrian avenues extend from the central transportation spine. The
existing island is predominately agricultural so terraced farming,
utilising the roofs of the industrial buildings, will replace any
agriculture displaced by the development. There will be no structure
above 50 metres, so the scheme will not extend into the foothills
or mountain, thus preserving the rural landscape.
Grant Brooker, a design director at Foster + Partners, said: Working
at a very strategic level, we saw the masterplan as an opportunity
to explore the sustainable potential of this extraordinary island,
exploiting its pivotal position close to Seoul and its rugged landscape.
We are delighted that the judges share our vision and, along with
our collaborators at A+U, PHA and MIC, we hope to develop the project
into the next stage.
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Korean Architecture - Selection:
South Korea Masterplan
architect : Foster + Partners
South Korean Design Competitions
South Korea Masterplan Competition, Seoul
Studio Daniel Libeskind

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South Korea Masterplan Competition
Korean Architecture Competition

Korean Design Competition
: Incheon Metropolitan City, 2009

South Korea Design Competition
in Seoul

Korean Design Competition : Thematic Pavilion
of the Expo 2012 Yeosu
Korean Architect Studios

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