The Dramatic Transformation of Dongjak-gu Noryangjin 2-dong Community Center?
July Office Environment Improvement Completed... Transformed Stylishly with Provence-Style Trick Art Mural Painting
Current Appearance of Noryangjin 2-dong Community Center Building After Environmental Improvement
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Jongil Park] The Noryangjin 2-dong Community Service Center in Dongjak-gu (Director Park Misook) completed and renovated the aging building environment as part of the "Our Neighborhood Alleyway Rest (休) Story" project conducted throughout June.
The existing Noryangjin 2-dong Community Service Center (48, Jangseungbaegi-ro 19-gil, Dongjak-gu) had some difficulties for residents to rest comfortably due to the aging building and surrounding redevelopment projects.
The "Our Neighborhood Alleyway Rest (休) Story" project aims to brighten and reorganize areas at risk of becoming crime-prone due to redevelopment projects, providing residents with new resting places and revitalizing the community.
Accordingly, the community center was newly renovated by ▲ cleaning the aging building exterior walls and fences ▲ painting Provence-style trick art murals ▲ installing gobo lighting.
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Park Misook, director of Noryangjin 2-dong, said, "The murals were painted with designs selected based on residents' opinions, resulting in high satisfaction," adding, "It will be a space where residents can rest comfortably."
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