Won the Best Paper Award at the Korean Institute of Culture and Space Architecture's Fall Conference / Hyo-ju Lee (PhD student, Department of Spatial and Cultural Design, Graduate School of Techno Design, 23)
- 24.12.04 / 이정민
On November 22, 2018, a doctoral student in the Department of Spatial and Cultural Design at Kookmin University's Graduate School of Techno-Design, Hyo-ju Lee (advisor: LEE Sun Jung), won the Best Paper Award at the 48th Autumn Conference of the Korean Institute of Cultural Space Architecture (president: Soo-kyung Seo), a KCI-listed academic journal. The paper that received this award is a study that seeks new spatial environment design directions for youth public spaces in response to paradigm shifts, and it was evaluated as a timely study that is suitable for the current era that requires a new interpretation of youth public spaces.
The Korean Institute of Cultural Space Architecture was established in 1997 as the Korean Museum Architecture Association and has contributed to the development of the museum architecture field in Korea and the sharing and exchange of information among experts, scholars, and related parties in the field through academic presentations, publication of journals, academic research services, programming development, and domestic and international field trips. In 2005, the name and scope of research were expanded to the Korean Cultural Architecture Association, and it has grown into an academic organization related to cultural facilities in general, including museums, art galleries, libraries, and performance halls. The journal is looking for original academic papers that have achieved theoretical or experimental research results in the fields of culture, space, and architecture.
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Won the Best Paper Award at the Korean Institute of Culture and Space Architecture's Fall Conference / Hyo-ju Lee (PhD student, Department of Spatial and Cultural Design, Graduate School of Techno Design, 23) |
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On November 22, 2018, a doctoral student in the Department of Spatial and Cultural Design at Kookmin University's Graduate School of Techno-Design, Hyo-ju Lee (advisor: LEE Sun Jung), won the Best Paper Award at the 48th Autumn Conference of the Korean Institute of Cultural Space Architecture (president: Soo-kyung Seo), a KCI-listed academic journal. The paper that received this award is a study that seeks new spatial environment design directions for youth public spaces in response to paradigm shifts, and it was evaluated as a timely study that is suitable for the current era that requires a new interpretation of youth public spaces.
The Korean Institute of Cultural Space Architecture was established in 1997 as the Korean Museum Architecture Association and has contributed to the development of the museum architecture field in Korea and the sharing and exchange of information among experts, scholars, and related parties in the field through academic presentations, publication of journals, academic research services, programming development, and domestic and international field trips. In 2005, the name and scope of research were expanded to the Korean Cultural Architecture Association, and it has grown into an academic organization related to cultural facilities in general, including museums, art galleries, libraries, and performance halls. The journal is looking for original academic papers that have achieved theoretical or experimental research results in the fields of culture, space, and architecture.
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