‘French Design Award 2025’ ‘Gold Award’ Winner / Jang Ji-bi (Techno Design Graduate School, Department of Space and Cultural Design, Integrated Master’s and Ph.D. Program, Class of 2021)

  • 25.06.27 / 이정민

On May 25, at the Hôtel de l’Industrie in Paris, during the French Design Award 2025 ceremony, Jang Ji-bi (Integrated Master's and Ph.D. Program, Class of 2021), a student in the Department of Space and Cultural Design at the Graduate School of Techno Design, received the Gold Award in the “Public Institutions (Landscape Design)” category. The winning work was titled “Growth in Time and Space·Emotion and Warmth.” - Public Institutions (Landscape Design) category. The winning work is titled “Growth in Time and Space·Emotion and Warmth.”

 

 

 

 

Jang Ji-bi stated, "In the ‘Space Design Studio 1’ course taught by Professor Lee Sun-jung in the first semester of 2024, we examined contemporary urban spaces from the perspective of a space designer, defined problems independently, and worked to resolve them.I believe that today's urban students are mentally exhausted due to the college entrance exam system, and as a spatial designer, I am confident that I can address their emotional and mental health issues through space. I led the project in a direction that sought to solve problems through a spatial psychological approach based on spatial form principles, and I am very happy that the results of the class were developed and won an award at the competition."

 

The award ceremony was held at the Hôtel de l'Industrie in Paris, a historic building that opened in 1852 and has been used as a space to honor the achievements of researchers, thinkers, and inventors who led France's technological and industrial development. It is also famous as the first place in Paris to have electricity and heating installed, and as the location where the Lumière brothers screened the first film in 1895. Today, it continues to serve as a representative cultural space where major cultural, social, and political events in Paris are held.

 

Professor Lee Sun-jung, who taught the Space Design Studio 1 class, said, “As a professor, I am very happy that my students were able to develop their class projects and win an award in a competition. Jang Ji-bi’s perseverance and dedication serve as an example to other students. I feel that her determination led to this award, which makes it even more meaningful. Personally, having spent over a decade in Paris balancing academic studies and professional work, it holds special significance for me that my student has won this award. I would like to express my gratitude and pride to Jang Ji-bi for sharing the news of the award ceremony in real-time through messages and videos."

 

 

 

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‘French Design Award 2025’ ‘Gold Award’ Winner / Jang Ji-bi (Techno Design Graduate School, Department of Space and Cultural Design, Integrated Master’s and Ph.D. Program, Class of 2021)

On May 25, at the Hôtel de l’Industrie in Paris, during the French Design Award 2025 ceremony, Jang Ji-bi (Integrated Master's and Ph.D. Program, Class of 2021), a student in the Department of Space and Cultural Design at the Graduate School of Techno Design, received the Gold Award in the “Public Institutions (Landscape Design)” category. The winning work was titled “Growth in Time and Space·Emotion and Warmth.” - Public Institutions (Landscape Design) category. The winning work is titled “Growth in Time and Space·Emotion and Warmth.”

 

 

 

 

Jang Ji-bi stated, "In the ‘Space Design Studio 1’ course taught by Professor Lee Sun-jung in the first semester of 2024, we examined contemporary urban spaces from the perspective of a space designer, defined problems independently, and worked to resolve them.I believe that today's urban students are mentally exhausted due to the college entrance exam system, and as a spatial designer, I am confident that I can address their emotional and mental health issues through space. I led the project in a direction that sought to solve problems through a spatial psychological approach based on spatial form principles, and I am very happy that the results of the class were developed and won an award at the competition."

 

The award ceremony was held at the Hôtel de l'Industrie in Paris, a historic building that opened in 1852 and has been used as a space to honor the achievements of researchers, thinkers, and inventors who led France's technological and industrial development. It is also famous as the first place in Paris to have electricity and heating installed, and as the location where the Lumière brothers screened the first film in 1895. Today, it continues to serve as a representative cultural space where major cultural, social, and political events in Paris are held.

 

Professor Lee Sun-jung, who taught the Space Design Studio 1 class, said, “As a professor, I am very happy that my students were able to develop their class projects and win an award in a competition. Jang Ji-bi’s perseverance and dedication serve as an example to other students. I feel that her determination led to this award, which makes it even more meaningful. Personally, having spent over a decade in Paris balancing academic studies and professional work, it holds special significance for me that my student has won this award. I would like to express my gratitude and pride to Jang Ji-bi for sharing the news of the award ceremony in real-time through messages and videos."

 

 

 

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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