
A new urban park in Seoul designed as an open, inclusive space for social gatherings, cultural activities, and everyday leisure.
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Community Input
12 ideas submitted
The proposed Seoul City Park will transform a currently empty site into a vibrant hub for community life and cultural exchange. The park is envisioned as a flexible space where citizens can meet, share ideas, and participate in events that strengthen local identity. Planned features include shaded seating areas, performance spaces for music and art, interactive installations, and green landscapes that promote relaxation and sustainability. By combining nature with culture, the park will serve as both a daily retreat for residents and a stage for Seoul’s diverse communities to come together on common ground.

I propose adding a Shanghai-style Pearl Tower as a central landmark, surrounded by charming cafes. This would create a unique focal point for cultural activities and social gatherings within Seoul City Park.

I propose creating an amphitheater with scattered performance kiosks and engaging installation art throughout the park. A new waterfall will enhance the natural beauty. These elements will be connected by pathways and shaded by trees, offering diverse spaces for cultural events and leisure.

I propose a central theater for performances and an outdoor museum to showcase art and history. Additionally, I'd like to see more trees planted in any available open spaces within the park.

I propose adding a large Biergarten to Seoul City Park. This would provide a vibrant space for social gatherings and offer a unique cultural experience for visitors.

Imagine a stunning large-scale ocean feature with captivating waterfalls within Seoul City Park. This would be a beautiful centerpiece for relaxation and a unique focal point for visitors.

This idea proposes a vibrant Seoul City Park with distinct zones: a large children's playground and an engaging, device-rich gymnastics park on the left, surrounded by nature. A central stone pathway with seating connects these areas, leading to the right side dedicated to outdoor cultural activities like music and art.