Gwangju Nam-gu Family Love Sharing and Self-Sufficiency Center to Be Built in Pulbit Neighborhood Park View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Seon-gang] The Nam-gu Family Love Sharing Center and Self-Sufficiency Center in Gwangju Metropolitan City will be newly constructed as a four-story building in Nodae-dong Pulbit Neighborhood Park, surrounded by forest.


On the 13th, Nam-gu (District Mayor Kim Byeong-nae) announced that the final design for the construction of the Nam-gu Family Love Sharing Center and Self-Sufficiency Center has recently been confirmed.


A total of 10 teams participated in this architectural design competition, and Nam-gu held a judging committee on the 6th, selecting the design proposal submitted by Group 4 Architects Office Co., Ltd. as the winning entry.


The design proposal by Group 4 Architects Office Co., Ltd. received high scores from the judges by presenting outdoor spaces that incorporate the city and nature, family-friendly spaces for women and children, efficient layout of workshops in the Self-Sufficiency Center, and spatial arrangements for open communication.


Nam-gu plans to invest approximately 8.257 billion KRW in total project costs and aims to complete the Family Love Sharing Center and Self-Sufficiency Center by July 2022.


The new building will be constructed with one basement floor and four above-ground floors.


To provide convenience for center users and residents living near the center, the basement floor will be developed as a residential parking lot.


On the first floor, the family center, toy library, communal childcare sharing space, Dahamkke Care Center, and an exhibition hall for promoting products from the Self-Sufficiency Center will be located, while from the second to the fourth floors, education rooms related to the Family Sharing Center and Self-Sufficiency Center, shared workshops, and a multipurpose auditorium will be arranged.



A Nam-gu official stated, “The Family Love Sharing Center and Self-Sufficiency Center will serve as a hub space to resolve issues such as communal childcare and elementary school care problems due to the increase in dual-income families, and provide integrated services such as job opportunities and employment counseling for low-income members with work capabilities.”


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