Hou de Sousa proposes “Cuneiformed” National Museum of World Writing in Incheon
New York-based architecture studio Hou de Sousa took their chances in the National Museum of World Writing International Design Competition in Korea, which was the first large-scale competition that the emerging practice entered. They were thrilled to learn they won second place with their proposal, “Cuneiformed”, out of 126 teams in 40 countries.
Organized by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, the competition sought designs for the National Museum of World Writing, which explores the history of writing systems of various countries around the world. Proposed to be built in Incheon, the museum will also serve as a space for cultural and educational public programming. First prize went to “Pages” by Samoo Architects & Engineers, while third prize went to Juhyunkim Architecture's “Deciphering of Hidden Presence”. Indonesian practice CV. CITRA STAPAKA SEJAHTERA and Unsangdong Architects Cooperation were each named as a runner-up. Construction of the museum is currently schedu...
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