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Grimshaw win architecture competition for 'one-of-a-kind' South Korean Horse theme park
POSTED 03 Mar 2016 . BY Kim Megson
Park EverYoung has been developed in collaboration with South Korean firms NOW Architects, Group Han Associates, Dohwa Engineering and DE Partners Credit: Korean Racing Authority
A spokesperson from Grimshaw Architects has confirmed to Attractions Management that the practice has won an architecture competition to develop a horse theme park in Yeongcheon, South Korea.

The firm’s winning scheme, called The Park EverYoung, has been developed in collaboration with South Korean firms NOW Architects, Group Han Associates, Dohwa Engineering and DE Partners.

A rendering published online by the The Korea Racing Authority (KRA) shows the 148 hectare park will be located in the middle of a forested area and will have a racecourse and spectator pavilion at its heart. Part of the track will be suspended over a meandering artificial lake.

A landscaped path will be created to link the racecourse with a theme park located to the east, which will feature a wide range of equine-themed sports, activities and outdoor attractions.

In their introduction to the scheme, the winning design team said the park “seamlessly accommodates the joy and excitement of horse racing with the opportunities for respite,” adding that it has been envisaged “as a place for the whole family that encourages exploration and unexpected delight.”

The design uses a curved, sinuous body of water to link the race-goer facilities to the infield horse park," added Grimshaw Architects in a statement. "A hotel and state-of-the-art grandstand, integrated into the curved form of the racetrack, comprise key elements of the architecture."

The KRA launched the international contest, called LetsRun Park Yeongcheon, in November 2015. It is investing KRW260bn (US$224m, €211m, £148m) in the venture and will develop the park on an undeveloped 1,475,000 sq m site (15,800sq ft).

The authority said it wants to create a “one-of-a-kind unplugged horse utopia” to improve the overall image of horse racing, which is blighted in the country by its association with gambling and poor facilities.

“We want the park to become a tourist destination that enriches the local economy and provides an exemplary model for theme park development,” the KRA said.

The brief demanded the proposed parks are nature-friendly, consider the happiness of the horses and link local culture and horse culture through conceptual storytelling.

Designers also had to consider the need for the theme park to be profitable in its own right, and not reliant on profits from horse races.

The competition jury included Michael Dellis, a partner at PWP Landscape Architecture; Chris Johnson, a regional principal at Gensler UK; and Jong-Ruhl Hanh, chair of the Korean Institute of Architects.

An awards ceremony and exhibition for the winning design will be held from 18-31 March 2016.

The runners-up were teams led by Korean studios Dongsimwon Landscape Design – for their concept Journey of a Horse – and Designcamp MoonPark – for a park called Tracing Nature. They will be awarded KRW40m (US$35,500, €32,500, £22,000) and KRW20m (US$17,250, €16,250, £11,000) respectively.
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LetsRun Park Yeongcheon
The Korea Racing Authority (KRA) has launched an international contest to find an architect who can develop a “one of a kind” horse theme park in the northern county of Yeongcheon.


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Grimshaw win architecture competition for 'one-of-a-kind' South Korean Horse theme park
POSTED 03 Mar 2016 . BY Kim Megson
Park EverYoung has been developed in collaboration with South Korean firms NOW Architects, Group Han Associates, Dohwa Engineering and DE Partners Credit: Korean Racing Authority
A spokesperson from Grimshaw Architects has confirmed to Attractions Management that the practice has won an architecture competition to develop a horse theme park in Yeongcheon, South Korea.

The firm’s winning scheme, called The Park EverYoung, has been developed in collaboration with South Korean firms NOW Architects, Group Han Associates, Dohwa Engineering and DE Partners.

A rendering published online by the The Korea Racing Authority (KRA) shows the 148 hectare park will be located in the middle of a forested area and will have a racecourse and spectator pavilion at its heart. Part of the track will be suspended over a meandering artificial lake.

A landscaped path will be created to link the racecourse with a theme park located to the east, which will feature a wide range of equine-themed sports, activities and outdoor attractions.

In their introduction to the scheme, the winning design team said the park “seamlessly accommodates the joy and excitement of horse racing with the opportunities for respite,” adding that it has been envisaged “as a place for the whole family that encourages exploration and unexpected delight.”

The design uses a curved, sinuous body of water to link the race-goer facilities to the infield horse park," added Grimshaw Architects in a statement. "A hotel and state-of-the-art grandstand, integrated into the curved form of the racetrack, comprise key elements of the architecture."

The KRA launched the international contest, called LetsRun Park Yeongcheon, in November 2015. It is investing KRW260bn (US$224m, €211m, £148m) in the venture and will develop the park on an undeveloped 1,475,000 sq m site (15,800sq ft).

The authority said it wants to create a “one-of-a-kind unplugged horse utopia” to improve the overall image of horse racing, which is blighted in the country by its association with gambling and poor facilities.

“We want the park to become a tourist destination that enriches the local economy and provides an exemplary model for theme park development,” the KRA said.

The brief demanded the proposed parks are nature-friendly, consider the happiness of the horses and link local culture and horse culture through conceptual storytelling.

Designers also had to consider the need for the theme park to be profitable in its own right, and not reliant on profits from horse races.

The competition jury included Michael Dellis, a partner at PWP Landscape Architecture; Chris Johnson, a regional principal at Gensler UK; and Jong-Ruhl Hanh, chair of the Korean Institute of Architects.

An awards ceremony and exhibition for the winning design will be held from 18-31 March 2016.

The runners-up were teams led by Korean studios Dongsimwon Landscape Design – for their concept Journey of a Horse – and Designcamp MoonPark – for a park called Tracing Nature. They will be awarded KRW40m (US$35,500, €32,500, £22,000) and KRW20m (US$17,250, €16,250, £11,000) respectively.
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