Jeong Ye-eun (left), a student who won the Excellence Award at the Ulsan City Architecture Competition.

Jeong Ye-eun (left), a student who won the Excellence Award at the Ulsan City Architecture Competition.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters, trainee reporter Hwang Du-yeol] First and second-year students of the Department of Architecture at Dongmyeong University won ▲Excellence Award (Jeong Ye-eun), ▲Special Selection (Seong Min-gyu), and ▲Architectural World Award (Jang Chi-won and 3 others) at the 24th Ulsan City Architecture Competition.


The Dongmyeong University LINC+ Project Group has been supporting adventure design since 2019, focusing on nurturing creative talents to lead the Fourth Industrial Revolution era by promoting experiential and practical 'doing' education.


The LINC+ Project Group's adventure design program enables first and second-year students to plan, design, and implement ideas based on basic major and liberal arts knowledge, cultivating convergent and interdisciplinary problem-solving skills.


Kim Dong-hyeok, the representative student who participated in the competition, said, "I started out of interest in architecture, and thanks to the school's support to develop my ideas, I achieved good results."


Shin Dong-seok, head of the Dongmyeong University LINC+ Project Group, stated, "We will actively support experiential project education to draw out students' potential capabilities and strive to nurture creative talents equipped with job performance skills."



The contest was hosted by the Ulsan Architects Association of the Korean Institute of Architects, exhibiting and awarding nationwide submissions under the slogan "A Happy Future School Filled with Dreams."


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