
This is a Cities Exhibition Roundtable program organized in collaboration with the Center de Cultura Contemporania de Barcelona (CCCB) and Institut Ramon Llull. Since 1999, CCCB has hosted the European Prize for Urban Public Space every two years, recognizing and publicizing efforts to create, restore, and improve public spaces in European cities. This program will explore how public space impacts the impression of a city and the emotions of its citizens, focusing on the cases of the Warsaw Uprising Mound Park, the 2024 winner of the European Public Space Prize, and the Boca de la Mina Promenade, a finalist.
November 02 (SUN), 13:00 ~ 14:50
Auditorium at Seoul Museum of Craft Art
* On-site registration available