Siheung City Creates 'Baegot Urban Forest' Connecting Seoul National University Siheung Campus and Residential Area
Fence Removed to Create a Space for Interaction Between Residents and the Campus
Siheung City in Gyeonggi Province announced on December 2 that it has created 'Baegot Urban Forest,' a recreational space connecting Seoul National University Siheung Campus and the nearby apartment complexes by utilizing the land between the two areas.
A view of Baegot Urban Forest, an open space created by Siheung City between Seoul National University Siheung Campus and the surrounding apartment complexes. Provided by Siheung City
View original imageThis urban forest was developed as an open green space that combines nature and relaxation within the city, reflecting Baegot's unique characteristic of having both a university and residential areas coexist.
The site for development is the section where the campus and the surrounding apartment complexes meet. Through this project, the city removed the fence that had separated the two areas and reorganized the space into an open structure that allows for natural interaction between citizens and the campus.
Various trees, including Yoshino cherry trees, were planted along the walking trails, and benches and resting areas were installed throughout to ensure that citizens can comfortably spend time there. In the sections adjacent to roads, buffer plantings were added to enhance pedestrian safety and the overall landscape by harmonizing with the streetscape and surrounding environment.
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A city official stated, "This new recreational space is an open green area for both citizens and the university community," adding, "It was created so that people can experience nature and take a break from their daily routines."
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