Publication
Research Paper
Improving Architecture Planning for the Green Smart Future Schools Program
Cho, Seaeun Associate Research Fellow
Baek, Seongyeong Associate Research Fellow
Bang, Jaesung Associate Research Fellow
- Provisional 2021-4
- 2021.12.08
- 7Page
- Hit 3007
Summary
The Green Smart Future Schools1) program is one of the key projects of the Korean New Deal, and the Ministry of Education plans to convert a total of 2,835 school buildings that are more than 40 years old into Green Smart Future Schools over the next five years. The total budget for the program is estimated to be KRW 18.5 trillion. Following the announcement of the 'Green Smart Future Schools Comprehensive Promotion Plan' in March 2021, the selection and planning phase of the 1st-year Green Smart Future Schools target projects is currently underway.
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APA
Cho, Seaeun, Baek, Seongyeong, Bang, Jaesung. (2021). Improving Architecture Planning for the Green Smart Future Schools Program. Architecture & Urban Research Institute.
MLA
Cho, Seaeun, Baek, Seongyeong, Bang, Jaesung. Improving Architecture Planning for the Green Smart Future Schools Program.Architecture & Urban Research Institute. 2021
Chicago
Cho, Seaeun, Baek, Seongyeong, Bang, Jaesung. 2021. Improving Architecture Planning for the Green Smart Future Schools Program. Architecture & Urban Research Institute.
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