Madang Project Design Competition for the Korean Museum of Urbanism and Architecture

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The Korean Museum of Urbanism and Architecture (KMUA) has announced the Madang Project Design Competition for KMUA with a view to provide Madang, or courtyard space, where the nature and artifacts are combined along with an exhibition space on city and architecture, and is accepting registration of participation until the 15th of May.

The Madang Project Design Competition for KMUA, which is held under the theme of ‘KMUA,’ is held to accurately define the characteristics and functions of the two Madangs, or courtyards, facing each other, the exhibition space on the north and the creative and educational space on the south, and establish a differentiated plan for the museum’s external spaces. The goal is to identify and secure a feasible design plan which comprehensively considers the location, direction, size, height, climate, and the regimen of Madang, or the courtyard.

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Cite: "Madang Project Design Competition for the Korean Museum of Urbanism and Architecture" 06 May 2025. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/1029800/madang-project-design-competition-for-the-korean-museum-of-urbanism-and-architecture> ISSN 0719-8884

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