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메가시티 네이션 한국 (bilingue coréen-anglais) | Megacity Nation Korea

메가시티 네이션 한국 (bilingue coréen-anglais)
Megacity Nation Korea

Date de parution : 25/03/2024

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Résumé


"Where and How will We Live in the Future?"
Urban Architecture Strategy for the Future Transformation of National Space of Korea

Chun Eui Young, architect and director of many urban and architectural events, and former president of the Korean Institute of Architects (KIA), has imagined and explored the future of Korean urban architecture its direction. Looking ahead to a rapidly changing future society, he has been exploring and experimenting with new models of urban space for Seoul and other cities for many years. Summarizing his reflections in concise text, information-intensive diagrams, and concrete case studies, Megacity Nation Korea invites both those who are involved in urban planning and policy discussions, and city dwellers to imagine a better tomorrow for urban architecture.

Over the past centuries of human history, globalization and urbanization which are outcomes of the Industrial Revolution and development of physical transportation have blurred the boundaries between nations, and cities have increasingly become centers of economic activity and social and cultural exchange. Now, closely-connected major cities form megacities and they rather than countries are driving economic flow, Furthermore, the rapid development of digital technologies including artificial intelligence will soon provide another major turning point to global civilization. So what and how should we prepare to create an urban spatial system that can respond to this? In order to transform and innovate into sustainable and democratic future cities, Chun argues that we need to identify the problems and possibilities of our cities and develop research and discourse. His vision of Korea's future cities, ‘Megacity Nation’ strategy that operates the entire national space as a single megacity, will provide a clue and a starting point for Korea to secure its competitiveness against the world's megacities amidst serious social problems such as declining and aging population, and polarization.
CONTENTS

Prologue: One City, One Nation
What Transforms Cities?

1. Keywords

2. Transportation and Logistics

Future Transportation
Future City Example: NEOM

3. Digital Transformation
Future Digital Transformation
Future City Example: Innovation Park, Telosa
4. Carbon Neutrality
Eco-City
Future City Example: Smart Forest City

5. Population Change
Global Population Trends
Korea Population Trends

How Big Can Cities Get?

1. Global Metropolitanisation
2. Global Megaregions
Megaregions in the United States
Megaregions in Europe
Megaregions in China
Megaregions in Japan

3. Global Megaregions and Korea
Physical Scale Comparison
Global Megaregions Index
Where Will We Live in the Future? 1. Imagining Korea in 2100 2. The Situation in Korea LBR and Living Infrastructure City Competitiveness Indicators Megacity Index of Korea Measures to Resolve Polarisation 3. Compact Center City Model: D-BOT CITY Daejeon-Chungcheong Region’s Megaregion and D-BOT CITY Operating System in Compact Center Analysis of City Models Floor Area Ratio Experiments Compact Center Model Experiments AI Aided Design Study 4. Megacity Nation Korea Epilogue: A City in Which We Want to Live Bibliography Source AUTHOR Chun Euiyoung is the president of the Korean Institute of Architects (KIA) and a professor in the department of architecture at Kyonggi University. In the past, Chun held the positions of director general for Seoul Architecture Festival in 2019, the 3rd Gwangju Foly in 2016 for Gwangju Biennale Foundation, and the Seoul Design Olympiad in 2009. He also served as vice president of the Architectural Institute of Korea (AIK) and chairman of Planning and Public Relations for the organizing committee of the UIA 2017 Seoul World Architects Congress.