Won the 2024 Korea Public Design Awards for Excellence and Encouragement / Nam Ye-jin (PhD student in the Department of Spatial and Cultural Design at the Techno Design Graduate School, 23), Choi Se-ryeong (master's student, 24)

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Se-ryeong Choi (MA 24) and Ye-jin Nam (PhD 23) of the Department of Spatial and Environmental Design, Graduate School of Techno-Design, Kookmin University, won the Excellence Award and the Encouragement Award, respectively, in the Idea Category of the 2024 Korea Public Design Awards, hosted by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism and the Korea Craft and Design Foundation.

 

The 2024 Korea Public Design Awards is a representative competition in the public design field that discovers and awards excellent public design cases. The award aims to present best practices in public design and promote the public's right to enjoy culture through prestigious awards. This award is divided into the Best Practice and Idea categories, and the two students won the Idea category. This year's theme of the competition was “Inclusion: Change for All,” which highlighted public design cases and ideas that create a society that embraces various differences and changes and respects differences. The two students developed the results of Professor Lee Sun-jeong's spatial design studio class into original ideas and feasible designs, proposing changes for an inclusive society and presenting new possibilities for public design.

 

This award is the result of the students' serious consideration and creativity for public design, and the two students have stated that they plan to continue to be interested in design research that can contribute to society. Professor Lee Sun-jung, who taught the class, said, “I am pleased to have developed the results of the class and won a meaningful competition. I enjoyed the mentoring process to further develop the students' class projects, and I would like to praise the students' passion, which was exceptional in the process of learning about the public domain of design and its value. “I am pleased to have developed the class's results and won a meaningful competition. I enjoyed the mentoring process to further develop the students' class projects, and I would like to praise the students' passion, which was exceptional in the stage of learning about the public domain of design and its value.”

 

Meanwhile, a total of 23 teams won awards in this competition, including 1 grand prize, 2 first prizes, 4 second prizes, 6 third prizes, and 10 honorable mentions.

 

 

This content is translated from Korean to English using the AI translation service DeepL and may contain translation errors such as jargon/pronouns.

If you find any, please send your feedback to kookminpr@kookmin.ac.kr so we can correct them.

 

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Won the 2024 Korea Public Design Awards for Excellence and Encouragement / Nam Ye-jin (PhD student in the Department of Spatial and Cultural Design at the Techno Design Graduate School, 23), Choi Se-ryeong (master's student, 24)

 

 

 

 

Se-ryeong Choi (MA 24) and Ye-jin Nam (PhD 23) of the Department of Spatial and Environmental Design, Graduate School of Techno-Design, Kookmin University, won the Excellence Award and the Encouragement Award, respectively, in the Idea Category of the 2024 Korea Public Design Awards, hosted by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism and the Korea Craft and Design Foundation.

 

The 2024 Korea Public Design Awards is a representative competition in the public design field that discovers and awards excellent public design cases. The award aims to present best practices in public design and promote the public's right to enjoy culture through prestigious awards. This award is divided into the Best Practice and Idea categories, and the two students won the Idea category. This year's theme of the competition was “Inclusion: Change for All,” which highlighted public design cases and ideas that create a society that embraces various differences and changes and respects differences. The two students developed the results of Professor Lee Sun-jeong's spatial design studio class into original ideas and feasible designs, proposing changes for an inclusive society and presenting new possibilities for public design.

 

This award is the result of the students' serious consideration and creativity for public design, and the two students have stated that they plan to continue to be interested in design research that can contribute to society. Professor Lee Sun-jung, who taught the class, said, “I am pleased to have developed the results of the class and won a meaningful competition. I enjoyed the mentoring process to further develop the students' class projects, and I would like to praise the students' passion, which was exceptional in the process of learning about the public domain of design and its value. “I am pleased to have developed the class's results and won a meaningful competition. I enjoyed the mentoring process to further develop the students' class projects, and I would like to praise the students' passion, which was exceptional in the stage of learning about the public domain of design and its value.”

 

Meanwhile, a total of 23 teams won awards in this competition, including 1 grand prize, 2 first prizes, 4 second prizes, 6 third prizes, and 10 honorable mentions.

 

 

This content is translated from Korean to English using the AI translation service DeepL and may contain translation errors such as jargon/pronouns.

If you find any, please send your feedback to kookminpr@kookmin.ac.kr so we can correct them.

 

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