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학술저널
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천의영 (경기대학교)
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한국문화공간건축학회 한국문화공간건축학회논문집 한국문화공간건축학회논문집 제60호
발행연도
2017.1
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113 - 122 (10page)

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As urban spaces have evolved since the first industrial revolution of late 18th century, architectural space has newly emerged from railway stations to suburban shopping malls and even to SEZ(special economic zone) beyond national boundaries. In the age of industry 4.0, it is popular to build up smart and shared spaces based on the super connectivity and super intelligence. While smart and shared spaces are being built, it is recommended to make more inclusive public space platform in the urban regeneration process. In this regard, creating small follies as creative platforms is a highly desirable work in urban regeneration context. By doing so, the unexpected encounters and latent creative forces can appear from these platforms. This was the reason that Gwangju Folly, urban follies in the city of Gwangju, was introduced in 2011. At the time, 11 urban follies were created. The 3rd Gwangju Folly has almost reached the end, following the 2nd Gwangju Folly of 2013, which has resulted in eight follies. The 3rd Gwangju Folly has taken on the theme of “the critique of everyday life” as a means to further develop the legacies of previous Gwangju Folly editions and to achieve more inclusive public space platform through innovative processes. Urban everydayness, as described by Henri Lefebvre, is where the abstract experience of the city and reality of daily life intersect. Throughout the 3rd Gwangju Folly, the social practice of producing a place as an inclusive public space platform was focused.

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