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¼ö·Ï»çÇ× Çѱ¹°æ°üÇÐȸÁö , Vol.15 No.1(2023-06)
ÆäÀÌÁö ½ÃÀÛÆäÀÌÁö(120) ÃÑÆäÀÌÁö(15)
ISSN 2092-9919
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¿ä¾à2 The landscape regeneration recently emerges as a method for the urban regeneration, which resolves local problems or strengthens the local value, by using the local landscape resources. A variety of stakeholders have participated in it as subjects, as the local initiative is emphasized for the landscape resources-based urban regeneration. Here, the local universities/ students-led regeneration method has been suggested as a measure, so the private- public-academic partnership-based plans and projects have been continued. This study aims to provide a case in which local problems were resolved through students¡¯ participation in the private-public-academic partnership for the landscape regeneration, and to introduce the direction and the method for the students¡¯ participation in it. It examines the ¡®Look Up The Charm of Our Town Project 2¡¯ which was conducted in 2021, based on the cooperation between Dalseong-gun, Daegu Metropolitan City and residents and local universities. The project 2 was implemented for Nakdong Village, Bongchon 2-ri, Habin-myeon, Dalseong-gun, Daegu Metropolitan City. Nakdong Village, a Jeongaemin village constructed by war refugees due to the Korean War, is characterized by houses densely built along eight alleyways, and most of its soil consists of sandy soil, so the lotus farming is the main industry of the village. The village has been, however, deserted because the number of vacant houses and idle lands were increased, while harmful facilities flowed in it, as the youth left it, along with the propensity to migrate from rural areas to urban areas, caused by the industrialization. Students attempted to offer a new measure for regenerate the village landscapes, by setting these places as target area and linking them with curriculum studio. They understood the pending issue of the village by communicating with the residents through the living lab, during the studio process and developed their idea with the support of the academic adviser and practitioners engaging in the urban regeneration. They finally proposed a total of works, so an exhibition was held and the works were produced as a collection of them. This was an opportunity to publicize the private-public-academic partnership for the landscape regeneration, and above all, students¡¯ role and performance and share the information with the residents. In particular, the theme of a work created by students, which elicited sympathy from the residents led to the follow-up project for turning the idle lands into village gardens and contributed to the locally customized regeneration. This has an implication in that the ideas which students suggested to the private-public-academic partnership for the landscape regeneration are not only the measure for solving problems, but also can be opportunities for them to enhance their major ability and to grow as local practitioners by focusing on local issues in the future, in the process in which they participate in the landscape regeneration projects and they are actually conducted.
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DOI https://doi.org/10.36466/KLC.15.1.120