KCC Glass HomeC, 37th 2025 Korea Indoor Architecture Competition Award Ceremony Completion
Nov 17, 2025
KCC Glass announced on the 15th that the '2025 Korea Indoor Architecture Competition" co-hosted by the interior brand 'HomC' and the Korea Indoor Architects Association (KOSID)' at the Norde Gallery in Yongsan-gu District was a success.
The Korea Indoor Architecture Competition is a representative indoor architectural design contest in Korea that has become a gateway to new designers. It began in 1989 and marks its 37th anniversary this year, boasting a long tradition. KCC Glass has been co-hosting the contest for 16 years since 2010 through HomeC to expand the base of indoor architectural design and discover future talents.
The competition was also attended by talented up-and-coming designers. A total of 280 works were submitted through the submission of works that closed in October, and 99 works, including the grand prize (1 point), the best prize (2 points), the excellence prize (5 points), the incentive prize (20 points), the special selection (30 points), and the winning entry (41 points), were selected as the final winners after two screening processes. The grand prize winners were awarded a certificate and 10 million won in prize money, while the grand prize winners were awarded a certificate and 5 million won in prize money, and other award-winning works were given a certificate or prize money, respectively.
The honor of this year's grand prize 'HomeCC Prize' went to the team of Lee Si-hyun, Cho Jae-ryun, and Kim Ji-wang of Sangmyung University's Cheonan Campus, who submitted the work name 'Stay Omi'. The grand prize-winning work was evaluated as a work that faithfully contained a balanced harmony of formative and aesthetic completeness, which was a key criterion for this screening. In particular, the part that sincerely presented ideas that could be implemented by reflecting the original function and structure of the space concretely and realistically received high scores.
In addition, Kim Seo-jung and Kwak Dae-gyeom of Inha Technical University, whose work name is 'Time to Walk Memory; Space with Wounds, Time with Memories" were selected for the best prize, and Bae Seung-gyu of Gachon University, whose work name 'Your incompleteness is My Smooth Place' was selected for the other best prize.
Chairman Cho Hyun-yi of the Korea Indoor Architects Association, who co-hosted the contest, said, `The Korea Indoor Architecture Competition supports the growth of new designers and is considered the birthplace of talented people in the domestic indoor architecture field"This year, a number of works were exhibited that presented creative ideas and new perspectives on space, confirming the possibility and bright future of indoor architectural design."How do you feel about hosting the awards ceremony?"
An official from KCC Glass said, `We will continue to work harder to foster human resources in the indoor architecture industry while expanding the value of space and presenting the future of indoor architecture with the Korea Indoor Architects Association.'
The Korea Indoor Architecture Competition is a representative indoor architectural design contest in Korea that has become a gateway to new designers. It began in 1989 and marks its 37th anniversary this year, boasting a long tradition. KCC Glass has been co-hosting the contest for 16 years since 2010 through HomeC to expand the base of indoor architectural design and discover future talents.
The competition was also attended by talented up-and-coming designers. A total of 280 works were submitted through the submission of works that closed in October, and 99 works, including the grand prize (1 point), the best prize (2 points), the excellence prize (5 points), the incentive prize (20 points), the special selection (30 points), and the winning entry (41 points), were selected as the final winners after two screening processes. The grand prize winners were awarded a certificate and 10 million won in prize money, while the grand prize winners were awarded a certificate and 5 million won in prize money, and other award-winning works were given a certificate or prize money, respectively.
The honor of this year's grand prize 'HomeCC Prize' went to the team of Lee Si-hyun, Cho Jae-ryun, and Kim Ji-wang of Sangmyung University's Cheonan Campus, who submitted the work name 'Stay Omi'. The grand prize-winning work was evaluated as a work that faithfully contained a balanced harmony of formative and aesthetic completeness, which was a key criterion for this screening. In particular, the part that sincerely presented ideas that could be implemented by reflecting the original function and structure of the space concretely and realistically received high scores.
In addition, Kim Seo-jung and Kwak Dae-gyeom of Inha Technical University, whose work name is 'Time to Walk Memory; Space with Wounds, Time with Memories" were selected for the best prize, and Bae Seung-gyu of Gachon University, whose work name 'Your incompleteness is My Smooth Place' was selected for the other best prize.
Chairman Cho Hyun-yi of the Korea Indoor Architects Association, who co-hosted the contest, said, `The Korea Indoor Architecture Competition supports the growth of new designers and is considered the birthplace of talented people in the domestic indoor architecture field"This year, a number of works were exhibited that presented creative ideas and new perspectives on space, confirming the possibility and bright future of indoor architectural design."How do you feel about hosting the awards ceremony?"
An official from KCC Glass said, `We will continue to work harder to foster human resources in the indoor architecture industry while expanding the value of space and presenting the future of indoor architecture with the Korea Indoor Architects Association.'
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This article was translated by Naver AI translator.










