'2040, Drawing Gangnam' Held on 13th, 19th, and 27th... Urban Planning Experts' Presentations, Public Feedback, and Q&A Sessions

Gangnam-gu Shares Vision for Future Urban Spaces Through Resident Briefing Sessions View original image

Gangnam-gu (District Mayor Jo Seong-myeong) will hold the residents' briefing session "2040, Drawing Gangnam" three times from the 13th to the 27th.


This residents' briefing session, conducted as part of the "Gangnam Future Urban Space Development Plan Establishment Project," will open with presentations by two experts in urban planning. ▲ Kim In-hee, Head of the 100-Year City Research Team at the Seoul Institute, will explain the role and development direction of Gangnam within the future Seoul urban vision under the theme "Gangnam's Innovation Opens the Future of Seoul," and ▲ Hong Mi-young, the overall project planner and CEO of the urban architecture group Areum, will present on the "2040 Gangnam Plan Preparing for the Future." This will be followed by listening to residents' opinions and a Q&A session with experts.


The briefing sessions will be held at ▲ 2 PM on the 13th at Chung-hyun Church Galilee Hall ▲ 2 PM on the 19th at Gangnam Residents' Center Grand Auditorium ▲ 2 PM on the 27th at Seoul Housing and Communities Corporation (SH) Grand Auditorium, and anyone interested in the future of Gangnam-gu can attend.


The district has continuously created opportunities to actively gather residents' opinions on urban development plans, such as holding the residents' debate "Talking about the Future of Gangnam" in February by inviting big data and urban planning experts.



Jo Seong-myeong, Mayor of Gangnam-gu, said, "This residents' briefing session will be an opportunity to collect diverse thoughts from residents about Gangnam's future in 2040 on site," adding, "Gangnam, which has led South Korea's growth and development for the past 50 years, will continue to establish a flawless development plan so that it can maintain its reputation as an attractive city with global competitiveness."


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