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Who are the winners of the university students LH housing & architecture contest? | |||
WRITER | 대외협력과 | WRITE DAY | 2022-10-28 |
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Who are the winners of the university students LH housing & architecture contest? | |||||
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PKNU student won the grand prize at the 26th university students LH housing & architecture contest
- Choi Won-Joon · Kim Hye-Jin … won with their work ‘ALLEY: A Living Life for Youth’
△ The winners. Choi Won-Joon (left) and Kim Hye-Jin. ⓒPhoto Lee Sung-Jae (PR team)
Choi Won-Joon (2nd-year student) and Kim Hye-Jin (3rd-year student) student team (advisory professors- Kim Min-Seok, Hong Seong-Min, Yoo Chang-Wook) of the department of architectural engineering at Pukyong National University (President Jang Young-Soo) received the grand prize at the 26th university students LH housing & architecture contest.
They received the grand prize of three million won as ‘ALLEY: A Living Life for Youth - Community-opening youth multi housing utilizing alleys’ in the result of this architecture competition recently announced by the Korea land & housing corporation (LH).
Under the theme of 'MULTI-HOUSE: Community-opening youth complex housing', this year's architecture competition was held for young people who respect individual values and social meaning together, and they contested an urban convergence type apartment house for a diverse life and a changing community.
The student team from Pukyong National University presented a residential space for multi-unit housing in which alleys and buildings coexist in harmony with a basement, 7 above ground, and 112 rooms on an area of 6,588 m2 in Nonhyeon-dong, Gangnam-gu, Seoul, and was recognized as the most outstanding work.
They designed the living space so that the buildings would harmonize well with residential buildings suitable for each household, such as campus students, a young single person such as newlyweds, a couple of newlyweds, and three-person households with children, as well as buildings with roles such as art spaces, gyms, libraries, care centers, and shared marketplaces linked to each other.
In particular, it was recognized for its environmentally friendly design that allows independent and new exchanges by arranging alleys between residential buildings, alleys connecting corridors and corridors, and alleys connecting roofs made of green areas.
With this award, Pukyong National University students will receive a certificate of award and cash prize as well as benefits such as exemption from application review process and an opportunity to travel abroad when LH hires. <Pukyong Today>