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Songdo IBD: South Korea’s New Eco-City

by , 09/04/09

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Every country needs their own master-planned eco city. Germany will have aptly named ECO CITY Hamburg, the UK has Hanham Hall, Sweden has Super Sustainable City in Gothenburg, Spain has Logroño Montecorvo Eco City, and the UAW has Masdar. But South Korea seems to have two master-planned sustainable communities, we saw this super sustainable city by Foster + Partners earlier this week, and now we are taking a look at Songdo International Business District or Songdo IBD. This new eco-city will be impressive with its list of eco-credentials – tons of beautiful open space and parks, green roofs, solar passive design, mass transit and over 120 buildings built to LEED standards.

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6 Responses to “Songdo IBD: South Korea’s New Eco-City”

  1. Hana Hana says:

    So, does SUSTAINABILITY now comes under being a trendsetter? or is it another fashion statement?
    With so many upcoming cities going for that “Eco-City” concept, has any investigations/development/research being done to prove it’s feasibility?
    I’m not for or against the concept of “sustainable cities”. Just a really curious mind, before I start critically analysing!
    :) Cheers

  2. rlane82 rlane82 says:

    I hope that more governments around the world take notice of all these new eco cities being developed. Hopefully one day existing cities (NYC especially) can be re-configured to bring down the density so that the streets can be inhabited primarily by people with bikes, not cars.

  3. feline74 feline74 says:

    Not to be a party pooper, but is massive redevelopment that close to the North Korean border a good idea? Until the two Koreas settle their differences once and for all, the people of Incheon might want to concentrate on surviving the difference settling process.g

  4. jaymann jaymann says:

    i admire it

  5. sirvine sirvine (@_sirvine_) says:

    My understanding is that New Songdo City was built on tidal flats and estuaries. And it was designed as a business circulation hub for air travel between Tokyo and Singapore. Neither of these things sounds particularly green to me…

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