Jangwi 14 District in Seongbuk-gu, Seoul, and Miseong Apartment in Sillim-dong, Gwanak-gu, will be reborn as newly built complexes with about 3,500 households through redevelopment projects.

Perspective View of Jangwi 14 District Redevelopment

Perspective View of Jangwi 14 District Redevelopment

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Seoul City announced on the 29th that it held a construction committee meeting on the 28th and passed a total of three construction reviews, including the Jangwi 14 Redevelopment Promotion District housing maintenance-type redevelopment project.


The sites approved in this review are ▲Jangwi 14 Redevelopment Promotion District housing maintenance-type redevelopment project ▲Sillim-dong Miseong Apartment housing maintenance-type reconstruction project ▲Gwangjin-gu Hwayang-dong 489 Station Area Long-term Lease Housing Project. Through these, a total of 3,561 apartment units will be supplied, including 555 public housing units and 3,006 sale housing units.


First, near Sangwolgok Station on Subway Line 6, Jangwi 14 District will have 31 buildings with 7 basement floors and 25 above-ground floors, comprising 2,469 apartment units (439 public units, 2,030 sale units) and auxiliary welfare facilities.


Reflecting the opinions from the construction review held in August, some excessively long main buildings were segmented to secure wind paths, and considering the site's unique location, a terrace house and skyline plan conforming to the terrain were established.

Sillim Miseong Reconstruction Bird's-eye View

Sillim Miseong Reconstruction Bird's-eye View

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The Miseong Apartment near Guro Digital Complex Station on Subway Line 2 will be reconstructed into 5 buildings with 3 basement floors to 29 above-ground floors, consisting of 500 apartment units (61 public units, 439 sale units) and auxiliary welfare facilities.


The construction committee relaxed regulations to allow an additional 700㎡ of community facilities such as daycare centers, senior citizen centers, and shared care centers within the complex. They also improved the form and design of the apartment buildings and community facilities to harmonize with the surrounding levels. Furthermore, the daycare center and shared care center were planned to be located near the southwest pedestrian path, considering pedestrian flow and linking with the children's playground.


The Hwayang-dong 489 Station Area Long-term Lease Housing Project near Children's Grand Park Station on Subway Line 7 will have 6 buildings with 4 basement floors to 29 above-ground floors, comprising 592 apartment units (55 public units, 537 sale units) and auxiliary welfare facilities.


The construction committee planned the building heights and layouts reflecting ventilation axes and landscape plans to connect the open views of Children's Grand Park and Konkuk University. Additionally, through the 'Remodeling Ease Structure Assessment Subcommittee' review, opinions such as securing openness in the low-rise section and adding elevators in high-rise buildings were received to enhance residential environment and convenience.



Han Byung-yong, Director of Seoul City's Housing Policy Office, said, “It is expected that stable and rapid housing supply will be possible through redevelopment and reconstruction projects,” and added, “We will continue to supply quality housing through construction committee reviews and actively support redevelopment projects from various aspects to improve the residential environment.”


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