Chungnam International Convention Centre Design Submission

South Korea
10 Design, in collaboration with D&B Architecture Design Group, conceived a scheme for The Chungnam International Convention Centre in South Korea. The proposal seeks to establish a masterplan for future exhibition space, which considers its urban context as well as Covid safety measures. 

The key design feature of the convention centre proposal involves public tree gardens pulled directly into the lobby, blurring the line between the cultivated interior space of the convention centre and the surrounding landscape. This helps to create a sense of place to provide a more inviting experience for visitors.

In response to the new Covid landscape, the proposed gardens consist of air-cleaning plants and a set of nano-coatings. The garden atriums would help increase effective ventilation of the interior space. The three convention halls could be operated in either unified or separated fashion, with a one-way circulation loop to minimise visitor contact. 

Moreover, the plan includes an accessible green roof with shrubs and small trees to promote biodiversity.

Our design proposal for the convention facility shows innovative ways in which 10 Design pushes the boundary of sustainable design.
Client:
ChungcheongNam-do City
Type:
Cultural & Civic
Site Area:
45,000sqm
GFA:
51,900sqm
Service:
Architecture, Landscape, Interiors, Sustainability, CGI
Status:
Design Completion 2021

team

Design Partner - Ted Givens
Project Partner - Barry Shapiro
Project Leaders - Alejandro Hoch, Kenton Sin

Architectural Team
Dylan Starr, Donnie Garcia-Navarro, Torey Kiss

CGI Team
Yasser Salomon

consultants

10 Design - Lead Design Architect
D&B Architecture Design Group - Local Architect

Visualisations by 10 Design and D&B Architecture Design Group

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