A student team consisting of Kang Min-gyu and Lee Yuna from the Department of Architecture at Dongmyung University recently received an award in a competition held by Korea Habitat.


The competition was themed around "Modular Mobile Wooden Houses for People Suffering from Poor Housing Conditions."


They approached the project with two methods: "Creating a village with four types to gather people" and "Repeatedly configuring various types through assembly between modules," proposing a solution that utilizes the fluidity of modules.

Kang Min-gyu, a student in the Department of Architecture at Dongmyung University (first from the left), and Lee Yuna (second) are receiving awards.

Kang Min-gyu, a student in the Department of Architecture at Dongmyung University (first from the left), and Lee Yuna (second) are receiving awards.

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Students Kang Min-gyu and Lee Yuna said, "We felt rewarding and joyful to donate our ideas and participation fees for socially vulnerable groups in this competition."



Korea Habitat is an international non-profit organization with the vision of a world where everyone has a comfortable home. It builds houses and villages and spreads hope for people suffering from poor housing conditions.


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