Uijeongbu City in Gyeonggi Province (Mayor Kim Donggeun) held a results briefing on the "Study on the Utilization Plan for Buildings Scheduled to Remain in Camp Redcloud (CRC)," conducted in collaboration with Konkuk University, at the City Hall’s Council Hall on the 16th.

Mayor Kim Donggeun is taking a commemorative photo with attendees at the results briefing on the "Study on the Utilization Plan for Buildings Scheduled to Remain in Camp Redcloud (CRC)" on the 16th. Provided by Uijeongbu City

Mayor Kim Donggeun is taking a commemorative photo with attendees at the results briefing on the "Study on the Utilization Plan for Buildings Scheduled to Remain in Camp Redcloud (CRC)" on the 16th. Provided by Uijeongbu City

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This briefing followed the "CRC Sustainable Urban Architecture Proposal Presentation" held in January and was organized to comprehensively review the potential of utilizing the buildings scheduled to remain as historical and cultural assets, as well as to examine the possibilities for sustainable development and urban regeneration from multiple perspectives.


Participants discussed preservation and utilization plans for 16 buildings, including the chapel, taking into account their historical significance and architectural structure. They also explored ways to utilize these buildings that encompass cultural, tourism, and industrial functions, in connection with the vision for developing the economic free zone.



Mayor Kim Donggeun stated, "This study is a creative and meaningful attempt that presents the potential and possibilities for developing the buildings scheduled to remain, reflecting the historical and cultural value of CRC. Through the development of the economic free zone, we will do our utmost to establish CRC as a hub for advanced industries in the Seoul metropolitan area, and to create a space where all citizens can enjoy its historical and cultural value together."


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