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Design Competitions: Tracing a Decade-Long Trajectory: A Decade of Change to Design Competition Systems

written by
Lim Yookyoung
edited by
Park Jiyoun

SPACE November 2023 (No. 672) 

 

 

 

REPORT 

 

Systems - The introduction of a preliminary application system for design competitions and an expansion of their subjects

Since the 1960s, design competitions have been the means behind the construction of major public buildings such as the Government Complex Seoul (1966), National Assembly Building (1968), and Seoul Citizen Hall (1973). However, the system governing the process was not fit for purpose. It was not until the 1990s that the basis for promoting design competitions was detailed in the legislation. In January 1995, the Construction Technology Management Act Article 21-2 (Construction Technology Competitions) was established, and in August of that year, the focus of competitions in the enforcement decree of the same act was stipulated as ¡®construction works or construction technology services that the ordering agency recognises as requiring creative approaches and new or specialist technologies, such as symbolism, monumentality, and increased aesthetic value.¡¯ In July of the same year, the Enforcement Decree Of The Act On Contracts To Which The State Is A Party was approved, providing the basis for establishing a negotiated contract with the winner of a design competition (Article 26). Enacted in 2007, the Framework Act On Building stipulated that ¡®national and local governments as well as public institutions will conduct design competitions to select excellent architectural and spatial environment designs.¡¯ In other words, the methodology that sits behind design competitions should be applied across the sector to improve the quality of a wider range of public buildings beyond those specific buildings requiring innovation or a more expressive character.

Approved in 2013, the Act On The Promotion Of Building Service Industry Article 21, instructs that ¡®where a public institution intends to place an order for the design of buildings, etc. [...], it shall use a public competition as the preferred method for placing orders.¡¯ At the time of the enactment of the same act¡¯s enforcement decree, the subjects of the preliminary application for design competitions were buildings with an estimated design fee of more than the notified amount (approximately 200 million KRW), and in January 2019, the enforcement decree was amended to expand the scope of subjects of the preliminary application to include buildings with an estimated design fee of more than 100 million KRW. As a result, small-scale public buildings such as daycare centres and 911 safety centres, as well as extensions to the school classrooms and gymnasiums and remodelling projects, have also been included as the subjects of design competitions.

The Act On The Promotion Of Building Service Industry includes measures to internalise the public building construction process, such as a preliminary review, etc. of public building project plans and the establishment of a public building support center, in addition to the operation of design competitions. In 2018, the Act was amended to add further stipulations such as making architectural planning compulsory, requiring the establishment of public building deliberation committees, and the establishment of local public building support centers, with the aim of increasing the efficiency of building projects and enhancing the public value and design quality of buildings. Along with the enactment of and the amendments made to the Act, a number of connected institutions were also established. In 2013, the National Public Building Center (NPBC) was founded at the Architecture & Urban Research Institute (auri), which was designated as a public building support center by the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport. Starting with the Seoul Metropolitan Government, Busan Metropolitan City, Chungcheongnam-do, Seoul Metropolitan Office of Education, and Gyeonggido Office of Education, 11 local public building support centers have been established and are in operation as of October 2023. 

 

​Changes in the system between 2013 – 2023 


 



Current Status

 

In the ten years since 2013, when the Act On The Promotion Of Building Service Industry was created, the number of design competitions has increased significantly. From 2013 to 2022, a total of 5,947 architectural design competitions were announced in the Service Bidding Announcements section of the Public Procurement Service, an average of about 600 per year. In 2013, the number of design competitions was only 217, but in 2015, a year after the act was put in place (June 2014), 372 design competitions were held, resulting in a 163.8% increase from the previous year. Afterwards, 400 to 600 were enforced per year. In 2020, when the scope of subjects of the preliminary application was further expanded, 1,018 were enforced, resulting in a 172.5% increase from the previous year (590 cases). Since then, more than 1,000 design competitions have been held annually, including 1,093 cases in 2021 and 1,121 cases in 2022. The number of design competition announcements in 2022 is more than five times the 217 cases in 2013.
In terms of estimated design fees, the most significant changes between 2013 and 2022 are to those pitched at 100 million to 200 million KRW (from 35 cases to 323 cases) and at 200 million to 500 million KRW (from 44 cases to 495 cases). The largest increase between 2019 and 2020, before and after the expansion of the scope of subjects of the preliminary application, was in the design fee section between 100 million to 200 million KRW , which increased from 92 cases (2019) to 239 cases (2020).
Of the types of institutions, those in local governments continue to account for a significant proportion of design competitions, increasing from 132 in 2013 to 670 in 2020, before falling back to 472 in 2022. The ordering institution type that has witnessed the most significant change and growth is educational institutions, where only 30 design competitions were announced in 2013, compared to 431 in 2022. 

 

 

 

 

 
You can see more information on the SPACE No. November (2023).


Lim Yookyoung
Lim Yookyoung is a research fellow at Architecture & Urban Research Institute and graduated from the department of architecture at Seoul National University. She holds a master of engineering from the Graduate School of the same school, a Ph.D. in Urban Planning from the interdisciplinary program in urban design, and a diplômé par le gouvernement (DPLG) from the Ecole Nationale Superieure d¡¯Architecture de Paris-Belleville in France. Her research interests include urban and architectural systems, street space and public architecture.

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