BUNDANG

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By: tsuma (40 month(s) ago)

Great Work!!! I am currently studying Bundang New Town, a student of Waseda University Tokyo. Had come in second last week of December to Seoul for site visit. It would be a great help if you can send me the entire power point for reference. My email id is revatimal@yahoo.co.in

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Bundang, Korea

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Seoul, Korea development of city through time 1896 Modernization: Opening up to the world In the late 1800s, Seoul became the first city in East Asia to have electricity, trolley cars, water, telephone, and telegraph systems all at the same time. Much of this was due to trade with the United States.

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1936 Seoul, Korea development of city through time Japan Colonized City: 1910-1945 under Japanese occupation, the city was called Gyeongseong.

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1945 Seoul, Korea development of city through time Korea’s Liberation: After World War II and Korea's liberation, the city took its present name of Seoul. When the Republic of Korea (South Korea) was declared, the new state adopted the city as its capital.

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1950 Seoul, Korea development of city through time Korean war: City fabric was destroyed In 1950, the Korean War broke out, leaving the city heavily damaged at the end of the war.

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1973 Seoul, Korea development of city through time Rapid Growth: 1960s and 1970s rapid economic growth achieved from the industrialization.

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Seoul, Korea - expansion 1989 New town and expansion: 1980s, high-rise office buildings and apartments began sprouting throughout the city during the construction boom.

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Seoul, Korea

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Bungdang, Korea comparison with other cities

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population 390,000 dwelling units 97,500 area 1,894ha Residential 45% Commercial 13% Green Space 28% Road and public 14% Bundang, Korea land use

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density + communal space

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street + green network

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Perry’s Neighborhood Unit in 1929   Size: 600 elementary students, 5,000 populations Physical size is 1/4mile radius (400m), approximately 160 acre Boundary: arterial roads make boundary, inside of the block is composed of cul-de-sac, walkable distance is less than 800m for students Open space: small parks for recreation and playgrounds are 10% Public Institute: school and public institution will be located in the center of the unit Shopping District: shopping, church, library, and community center will relate to school and residential area. Interior Street: limit the bypassing transportation. Neighborhood Unit Perry’s model

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Suburban Neighborhood Unit Radburn, NJ

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Bundang is composed of 26 neighborhoods, and connected with pedestrian path and greenways each other. Elementary school is basically the center of neighborhood unit, and the green stripe is for the public service. 15,000 populations (3 times more than Perry’s NU) live in each neighborhood. Urban Neighborhood Unit Bundang, Korea

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Block Typology Bundang, Korea

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Block Typology Bundang, Korea

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Comparison Block Typology Bundang, Korea

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Block Typology Bundang, Korea

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Block Typology Bundang, Korea

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Block Typology Bundang, Korea

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