TA.R.I Architects Wins Second Prize for a Women’s Complex Competition in Seoul


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TA.R.I Architects has won second place in the competition for a Women’s and Family Facility Complex in Seoul, South Korea, with its proposal, Space Salim. Based on the idea of welcoming the community and fixing its problems, the proposal centers on a diffuse system to represent the complexity of society.


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The design results from a careful analysis of Seoul fabric settlement, and of the ongoing dialogue between the area and the urban context. It would become a piece of the city, not a single stand building, where socialization would be possible in the public spaces, enhancing relational network, and welcoming the vulnerable minor social groups said the architect in a press release. 


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The design seeks to be seen as “the starting point of a new urban and social consciousness,” and a way to fill the community with passion, emotion, and creativity.


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  • Architects: TA.R.I Architects
  • Location: Seoul, South Korea
  • Project Team: Marco Tanzilli, Claudia Ricciardi
  • Area: 20900.0 sqm
  • Project Year: 2016
  • Photographs: Courtesy of TA.R.I Architects

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