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Seoul unveils plans for nation’s 1st hybrid timber eco-stadium along Han River

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Seoul unveils plans for nation’s 1st hybrid timber eco-stadium along Han River
The Seoul Metropolitan Government said Monday that it will construct Korea’s first hybrid timber-structured multipurpose arena on the Han River waterfront. Designed to host elite international combat sports competitions and double as a sprawling public park, the 199.9 billion won ($145 million) project is expected to revitalize a prime riverside site left largely underused for nearly five decades. A joint design submission by Kawa Architects, Architectural Studio Isae, and DD Architects won the international design competition, beating out 27 other entries. The winning proposal features an innovative, circular stadium built with a hybrid timber framework — a structural rarity for large-scale public facilities in Korea. The evaluation committee highly praised the design for its sleek aesthetic harmony with the Han River landscape, its sophisticated interior spatial planning and its technical feasibility despite complex underground conditions, which include a subway line and waste treatment infrastructure. Situated on a 50,916-square-meter plot in Gwangjang-dong near Gwangnaru Station
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