The construction project for the "Complex Community Center" in Wangsu 2 District, a new city in Namyangju, Gyeonggi Province, is gaining momentum.


On August 7, Gyeonggi Province announced that the Wangsu 2 District Complex Community Center construction project was finally selected for the "2025 Second Public Contest for School Complex Facilities" organized by the Ministry of Education.


School complex facilities are educational, cultural, sports, and welfare facilities established through collaboration among schools, education offices, and local governments, allowing students and local residents to use them together to improve the educational environment and residential conditions.


The Complex Community Center will include a survival swimming pool, libraries (for infants, children, and general users), self-directed study rooms, indoor sports activity rooms, and an integrated underground parking lot (serving the complex facility, elementary, middle, and high schools), all available for both residents and students.


Perspective View of the Complex Community Center in Wangsuk 2 District, Namyangju, Gyeonggi Province

Perspective View of the Complex Community Center in Wangsuk 2 District, Namyangju, Gyeonggi Province

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Through this project, Gyeonggi Province plans to provide students with a safe and flexible learning environment, while offering local residents an open community space that integrates cultural, leisure, and daily life functions.


Regarding the "Gyeonggi Province Campus-Type School and Park" project, which includes the construction of the Complex Community Center, Gyeonggi Province will begin an integrated design competition (GH) for architecture, landscaping, and urban planning in the second half of this year, aiming to open the school and facilities by 2030.



Son Imseong, Director of Urban Housing at Gyeonggi Province, stated, "This project will help reduce the gap in educational and cultural infrastructure within the new city and serve as a good example of a public space where schools and the local community grow together. By establishing educational, welfare, and cultural infrastructure from the early stages of the third new city development, we will actively promote this as a leading model that guarantees the quality of life for early residents and can be expanded to other new cities in the future."


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