KCC Glass Successfully Concludes '2025 Korea Interior Architecture Competition'
HomeCC and KOSID Co-host the Event for 16 Consecutive Years
KCC Glass announced on the 17th that the awards ceremony for the '2025 Korea Interior Architecture Competition,' co-hosted by its interior design brand HomeCC and the Korean Society of Interior Architects/Designers (KOSID), was successfully held on the 15th at Nodeul Gallery in Yongsan-gu, Seoul.
Now in its 37th year, the Korea Interior Architecture Competition is the nation’s leading interior architecture design contest and has become a gateway for emerging designers. Since 2010, KCC Glass has co-hosted this competition for 16 consecutive years through HomeCC.
Visitors are appreciating the award-winning works at the exhibition of the '2025 Korea Interior Architecture Competition.' KCC Glass
View original imageOut of a total of 280 entries submitted last month, 99 works were ultimately selected as winners, including one Grand Prize, two Gold Prizes, five Silver Prizes, twenty Bronze Prizes, thirty Special Selections, and forty-one Honorable Mentions.
The Grand Prize, named the 'HomeCC Prize' this year, was awarded to the team of Lee Si-hyun, Cho Jaeryun, and Kim Ji-wang from Sangmyung University Cheonan Campus for their work titled 'Stay Omi.' The winning entry was highly praised for its balanced harmony of sculptural and aesthetic completeness, which was the core criterion of this year’s judging. The team received high marks for authentically presenting ideas that could be realistically implemented by specifically and realistically reflecting the original function and structure of the space.
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One Gold Prize went to the team of Kim Seo-jung and Kwak Dae-gyeom from Inha Technical College for their work 'Time Walking Through Memories; A Space Embracing Wounds, A Time Embracing Memories.' Another Gold Prize was awarded to Bae Seung-kyu from Gachon University for the work 'Your Incompletion Becomes My Place to Rest.'
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