Yeoju City, Gyeonggi Province (Mayor Lee Chung-woo) announced on the 2nd that it held a second half of 2024 Yeoju Regional Architects Association meeting on the 29th at the Urban Regeneration Support Center conference room in the Yeoju City Hall annex.

Yeoju City held the 2024 second half Yeoju Regional Architects Association meeting on the 29th at the Urban Regeneration Support Center conference room in the Yeoju City Hall annex. Photo by Yeoju City

Yeoju City held the 2024 second half Yeoju Regional Architects Association meeting on the 29th at the Urban Regeneration Support Center conference room in the Yeoju City Hall annex. Photo by Yeoju City

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The meeting, attended by Kim Sang-hee, Head of the Architecture Division, team leaders in charge of the Architecture Division, executives of the Regional Architects Association (President Choi Yoon-gi), and 20 members, shared information on revised laws and policies related to architecture and exchanged opinions on suggestions.


During the meeting, there was time for various discussions and opinion gathering regarding the amendment of Yeoju City’s architectural ordinance related to temporary structures, the current status and measures for vacant house management, guidance on precautions when applying for permits in growth management plan zones, and plans to introduce rural stay-type rest areas.


Choi Yoon-gi, President of the Yeoju Regional Architects Association, said, “I would like to thank the Architecture Division for actively cooperating to reflect the matters we suggested at the previous meeting, and we will actively cooperate for the development of Yeoju City’s architectural administration.”



Kim Sang-hee, Head of the Architecture Division, said, “I appreciate the Yeoju Regional Architects Association for their cooperation to achieve excellent results in the 2024 Architectural Administration Solidification Evaluation, and we will continue to hold time for two-way communication and collaboration in architectural administration processing to ensure that architects’ voices are reflected in policies.”


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