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(1)The first question.
(2)The first one is to aim for 300,000 people.
(3)Population and facility density
(4)I think it was built.
(5)- Population and facility density
(6)When hundreds of thousands of people are made,
(7)300,000 people can’t live in one room.
(8)Then, 20,000 people in the beginning.
(9)I would have started like this.
(10)But in order to make a city that’s more walking-friendly,
(11)The goal of walking-friendly city planning is to
(12)Put administrative facilities in there.
(13)What’s possible if it’s high density.
(14)And around that area, the density is completely complete.
(15)I should have started with high density.
(16)Just one part.
(17)The first 10,000, 20,000 people who migrated…
(18)to the point where you can live on foot
(19)If you built a dense city,
(20)I think it would have been used well.
(21)What happened was…
(22)When developing Sejong City,
(23)Since I have to do the apartment land business,
(24)He sold his land to construction companies.
(25)Apartments have been built here and there.

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(1)Commercial facilities and shops were built in the middle.
(2)It started to be developed at a low density.
(3)Then, naturally…
(4)The tens of thousands of people who come and live there
(5)We’re all going to drive around.
(6)Then, let’s say that cars are used more than any other city.
(7)It kind of looks like LA.
(8)Source – Administrative Central Complex City Construction Office
(9)I’m going to make a ring around a dense city.
(10)I’ll ride a tram and spin around.
(11)Most of the streets would be walking around.
(12)This architect’s plan is different.
(13)The complete opposite result came out.
(14)That’s what I think.
(15)The second one.
(16)The second mistake is the location of Osong Station.
(17)Among the five final lists, the most interesting one was
(18)Source – Administrative-Central Complex City Design
(19)Jean-Piel Dirug
(20)I think he was a Swiss architect.
(21)This person is completely
(22)Jean PD Elleg
(23)We’re going to build a circular city with the same width.
(24)So that KTX station comes into contact with the circle.
(25)Jongseo – Administrative Central Complex City Design
(26) Jean-Piel Delugwitch.

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(1)Source – Administrative-Central Complex City Design
(2)Jean-Piel Dirug
(3)KTX came.
(4)We’ll meet at one end of the city like a tangent.
(5)I met him and left.
(6)Launched – Administrative City Design
(7)Let’s get off here.
(8)If you ride the tram, you can go straight.
(9)Executive Summary – Mixed Urban Design
(10)You can travel around the city in a circle.
(11)I can walk down and walk around, right?
(12)I dreamed of a city like that.
(13)Unfortunately, Osong Station in Sejong City
(14)Government Complex Sejong
(15)It’s about 30 minutes away by taxi.
(16)Then the people coming from Seoul will get off there.
(17)You have to take a taxi and come all the way here.
(18)For the next 100 years, we’re going back and forth from Osong Station to Sejong City.
(19)When I think about the energy that’s being used,
(20)The location of Osong Station was put there.
(21)It’s a big mistake.
(22)That’s what I think.
(23)Some people say that.
(24)You should put Osong Station there.
(25)That way, Sejong City can have an extension later on.

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(1)If it continues to expand,
(2)It will be extended to Osong Station.
(3)Then I’ll also…
(4)I think it’s a wrong plan.
(5)I’m going to talk about it thoughtlessly.
(6)We criticize the expansion of the Seoul metropolitan area a lot.
(7)We’re continuing to get rid of green space.
(8)The city is expanding.
(9)the reckless expansion of the metropolitan area,
(10)That’s the same situation.
(11)be no different from
(12)Sejong City should never be extended to Osong Station.
(13)The 3rd question.
(14)If I think about the third plan,
(15)When I made Sejong City,
(16)Third question.
(17)Location of Sejong City
(18)as a new administrative city
(19)I shouldn’t have made it there.
(20)Because Sejong City…
(21)We ideally wanted to create a new city.
(22)If we wanted to separate administrative cities,
(23)I wonder what it would’ve been like if I just made it in Daejeon.
(24)If you analyze the population of Sejong City,
(25)
(26)Unit Name
(27)Others 14369 10 41911 124774 15 314813
(28)Source – Happy City Construction Agency
(29)About 45 residents of Sejong City
(30)Unit Name
(31)Personnel composition ratio, personnel composition ratio, personnel composition ratio, personnel composition ratio, personnel composition ratio, personnel composition ratio
(32)They moved from Daejeon.

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(1)So the first purpose of this project is to make the population of the metropolitan area.
(2)the dispersal of the population in the metropolitan area
(3)Rather than trying to disperse them,
(4)The influx of Sejong population is accelerating, which is clearly a post-war phenomenonDaejeon Ilbo 20220727
(5)Rather, they took Daejeon’s population.
(6)The influx of Sejong population is accelerating, which is clearly a post-war phenomenon
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(8)Daejeon is becoming a slum.
(9)You can say that I’m contributing.
(10)If it’s Sherlock Hyunjun,
(11)If I were to move to an administrative city,
(12)the vacant lot of Daejeon,
(13)It would have used density!
(14)Or remodeling the old city center of Daejeon.
(15)Around the building of the Public Procurement Service,
(16)But there’s a lot of empty land.
(17)There were a lot of empty land in the expo area.
(18)I think about what it would have been like if I did that area.
(19)If I were to go back to where I am now,
(20)Osong Station is located in Sejong City,
(21)I think about how it would have been if I had to experience it.
(22)Of course, it’s loud if you do it there.
(23)When that part is close to the city center,
(24)the act of burying or installing something in underground land
(25)We need to make it underground. Like Suseo Station.
(26)We had a couple of chances.
(27)I think one of them would have been okay.
(28)I think I missed all the opportunities.

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