
The 2009 Public Design Expo, held to highlight the importance of
everyday designs and provide a new vision for cityscapes will open
at COEX Convention Center in Seoul from Nov. 5 through 8. The
exhibition, now in its third year, is the only one of its kind
dedicated to public design in Korea, and is participated in by over
80 institutions and businesses related to the field.
The theme of this year's expo is ?reen growth through practice of
public design.?Many misunderstand design as pursuing beauty only.
The latest trend also bears the environment in mind. A green design
that can minimize the waste that comes from construction and
discarding materials has become one of the keys to future-oriented
design.
Public design intends to take a step further from there by
realizing economic results through upgrading places that need to be
upgraded in an architectural sense. Many advanced nations are also
taking advantage of environment-friendly public design as a new way
to vitalize their regional economies.
?reen design must be put in practice, as it helps to upgrade
quality of life, add new value to a country and help preserve the
environment,?said Kang Dong-jin from the culture & design
division of the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism.

For that purpose, this year's
expo presents the restoration of city to a new level -- fostering
city life centering on humans and new city space for a greener
environment. The whole exhibition site is organized under the
concept of green, arranged in a way so that people can encounter
public design just by following the green lawn or trees.
Exhibitions that show a way to revive a Korean traditional
marketplace, how to make school a better place or how to create
cultural space out of industrial complexes all attest to the
importance of public design in our daily lives.
Then there is Bang Bang room, a 6-meter high, balloon-shaped space
that can move. It is part of the 2010 art project of Anyang City in
Gyeonggi-do (Gyeonggi Province). The public design technical
workshop and other fun events are all scheduled to take place in
this room.
Also, a total of 112 design works were submitted for the 2009
Public Design Competition. The judges selected 10 best works based
on artistic value, universality, harmony and interpretation of a
theme. Deokpyeongja Rest Stop by Kolon Construction Co., above all,
is most eye-catching. It provides a whole new concept of ?esting
place?by equipping the building with futuristic technology. The
geothermal powered air conditioning and heating system, solar
power-generated system and advanced sewage disposal system are
realized in a single building that stands amid the beautiful
promenade and landscape.
The expo will also aim to minimize garbage left in its wake. The
organizers planned it thoroughly to reduce the amount of waste by
installing booths and exhibitions made of recyclable products. The
displays will be donated to schools and other social welfare
facility after their use.

There is also a charity element to the 2009 Public
Design Expo: the entry fee will be donated to the Culture
Ministry's ?appy school?project to establish cultural spaces in
schools.
?he 2009 Public Design Expo is not just a one-off cultural
function. We're focusing on making it's a place to truly experience
and encounter new concepts so that it can contribute to improving
national competitiveness and raising quality of life,?explained
the culture ministry spokesman.
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*Adapted from Weekly Gonggam Magazine
By Kim Hee-sung
Korea.net Staff Writer
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