Research Area
Regional Regeneration Research
We conduct research on policies related to the preservation, utilization, and maintenance of spatial resources, such as architectural assets, Hanok, and landscapes, to improve the living environment in urban and rural areas and support regional regeneration. Our goal is to help create human-centered and sustainable local communities by carrying out surveys and policy research to enhance the living welfare of living areas and establish elderly-friendly, youth-friendly, and child-friendly communities.
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Place-centered research on discovering and enhancing the value of architectural cultural assets
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Research on promoting the value of, propagating, and industrializing of the Hanok (Korean traditional architecture)
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Investigation and research regarding the architectural culture of North and South Korea and all of East Asia in preparation for unification
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Research and development for the invigoration of urban bio-regeneration efforts
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Research and development in national landscape design
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Researching and developing measures for small to midsize city urban management
