The integrated urban and architectural engineering service for the public housing village improvement project was conducted to launch an open call inviting proposals for a creative and rational model of neighborhood regeneration. The aim was to provide rental housing tailored to local needs while improving surrounding areas. Through collaboration among four key stakeholders — local residents, municipalities, developers, and national authorities — six project sites were proposed: Inje; Yeoryang and Imgye in Jeongseon, and Jeongseon District 2 (Gangwon Province); Aneui in Hamyang (Gyeongnam Province); and Jangsu in Jeonbuk Province.
Alongside the planning of public housing, Junglim Architecture developed specialized complex designs tailored to each project community’s needs, such as an intergenerational agricultural community, a local content-based artistic and cultural community, and a community operating support hubs for return-to-farming migrants. In addition to these community complex plans, the service included establishing activation plans for collaborative governance involving residents and local governments, monitoring plans for project implementation, and measures to support partnership between an expert consultant group and a project council. The perspective renderings and site plans posted on the website correspond respectively to the Gangwon-Inje district’s “Durugitdeum Village,” Jeongseon-Yeoryang district’s “Yeoryangnuri Complex,” and Gangwon-Jeongseon District 2’s “Neomnadeuri Village.”






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Status
Completed
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Client
Korea Land and Housing Corporation(LH)
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Program
Urban Design & Planning, Public
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Design Year
2024
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Location
Inje-gun, Gangwon-do/Jungsun-gun, Gangwon-do/Hamyang-gun, Gyeongsang-do/Jangsu-gun, Jeolla-do
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Site area
total 34,789m2
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Gross Floor Area
total 30,762m2
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Design
The integrated urban and architectural engineering service for the public housing village improvement project was conducted to launch an open call inviting proposals for a creative and rational model of neighborhood regeneration. The aim was to provide rental housing tailored to local needs while improving surrounding areas. Through collaboration among four key stakeholders — local residents, municipalities, developers, and national authorities — six project sites were proposed: Inje; Yeoryang and Imgye in Jeongseon, and Jeongseon District 2 (Gangwon Province); Aneui in Hamyang (Gyeongnam Province); and Jangsu in Jeonbuk Province.
Alongside the planning of public housing, Junglim Architecture developed specialized complex designs tailored to each project community’s needs, such as an intergenerational agricultural community, a local content-based artistic and cultural community, and a community operating support hubs for return-to-farming migrants. In addition to these community complex plans, the service included establishing activation plans for collaborative governance involving residents and local governments, monitoring plans for project implementation, and measures to support partnership between an expert consultant group and a project council. The perspective renderings and site plans posted on the website correspond respectively to the Gangwon-Inje district’s “Durugitdeum Village,” Jeongseon-Yeoryang district’s “Yeoryangnuri Complex,” and Gangwon-Jeongseon District 2’s “Neomnadeuri Village.”





