Flexible Construction: Micro-renewal Design in the Haebangchon Neighborhood in Seoul

  • LV X
  • XU X
  • ZHANG Y
  • et al.
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To address the problems of lacking traffic planning, informal street vending, and deficient public space and amenities in the Haebangchon neighborhood of Seoul. South Korea, this project proposes a micro-renewal plan of ``flexible construction{''} to transform the neighborhood in a bottom-up way. This cost-efficient approach of modular design will alleviate these conditions and improve neighborhood vitality. The project aims to develop a more resilient and sustainable spatial design for urban renewal.

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LV, X., XU, X., ZHANG, Y., & JIA, J. (2017). Flexible Construction: Micro-renewal Design in the Haebangchon Neighborhood in Seoul. Landscape Architecture Frontiers, 5(5), 122. https://doi.org/10.15302/j-laf-20170512

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