A Spanish Architect's Work
Criticism Arises Over High-Cost Public Restroom Remodeling

Remodeled public restroom at Suseongmot. Provided by Suseong-gu, Daegu

Remodeled public restroom at Suseongmot. Provided by Suseong-gu, Daegu

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A public restroom costing a total of 900 million KRW has been built in Suseong-gu, Daegu, sparking controversy.


According to Yonhap News on the 20th, the public restroom at Suseongmot in Suseong-gu recently completed remodeling work. The remodeling was carried out by Spanish architect Daniel Valle. The new public restroom utilized a curved structural design and natural wood to harmonize with the surrounding landscape. Additionally, curved glass windows and circular washbasins were installed inside to differentiate it from existing public restrooms.


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The remodeling reportedly involved a total of 900 million KRW (national funds), including 588 million KRW for construction costs. However, there are criticisms that the budget execution is excessive. A member of the Suseong-gu Council pointed out, "There are opinions questioning whether it is appropriate to spend 900 million KRW, equivalent to the price of an apartment in Beomeo-dong, Suseong-gu, on remodeling a public restroom."



In response, the district office stated its intention to develop it as a tourism resource. A Suseong-gu official said, "This remodeling is not simply for a public restroom," and added, "It will be utilized in connection with the planned tourism resources such as the Suseongmot floating stage and Sky Bridge."


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