Meeting of District Public Design Practitioners at the Design-Driven Manufacturing Innovation Center
Full-scale Establishment of the 2030 Public Design Promotion Plan and the 2040 Urban Color Plan

Ulsan City is set to establish public design policies closely aligned with everyday life by gathering a wide range of on-site perspectives.


On August 6 at 3:00 p.m., the city will hold a 'District Public Design Practitioners' Meeting' at the Ulsan Design-Driven Manufacturing Innovation Center (located at the University of Ulsan) to develop public design policies that resonate with citizens.


Previously, since May of this year, Ulsan City has been formulating the '2030 Ulsan Metropolitan City Public Design Promotion Plan' and the '2040 Ulsan Metropolitan City Urban Color Plan' to strategically design citizens' living spaces.


This meeting has been organized to share the direction of these two ongoing plans, and to gather field experiences and opinions from district practitioners, with the aim of developing practical policies that citizens can truly feel in their daily lives.


Fifteen participants, including district practitioners, will attend the meeting to share the main tasks and basic directions of the 2030 Public Design Promotion Plan and the 2040 Urban Color Plan, both of which are intended to create highly effective and citizen-centered policies. The meeting will also include discussions on current public design issues and policy ideas for each district.


Through this meeting, the city plans to assess the actual implementation of public design policies in the field and to incorporate diverse on-site perspectives, ultimately establishing public design policies that are closely connected to citizens' daily lives and that they can genuinely relate to.


Moving forward, the city will actively identify public design initiatives that can be experienced in everyday life by combining the outcomes of these meetings with feedback from public design awareness surveys of Ulsan citizens and other opinion-gathering efforts.



An official from Ulsan City stated, "Public design is an important policy tool that enhances the dignity of the city and improves the quality of life for citizens," and added, "We will continue to increase the completeness of Ulsan-style public design policies through systematic collaboration and by gathering a wide range of opinions from the field."

Ulsan City Hall.

Ulsan City Hall.

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