Protection and Utilization of Daegu Site, Korea Held in the Jinsha Site Museum
Release Time: 2017-11-01
On Jun. 9, 2014, a lecture on the Protection and Utilization of Daegu Site, Korea was held in the News Release Hall on the 1F, Exhibition Hall of the Jinsha Site Museum, on which, leaders and cadres of the Chengdu Museum and the Jinsha Site Museum showed up. The main lecturer Han Moo Nai is the head of the Korea Arts Planning Research Institute, the professor of Arts Operation from Sungshin University, the member of the Urban Design Approval Committee of Seoul, Korea and the consultant of the Japan Arts Museum for Children of the World. From 2007 to 2008, she was working as the COO of Daegu National Museum and in 2012 the design bidding for the “Happy Homeland” in the west district of Daegu, she won the post of Chief Designer and Chief Supervisor. It is worth noting that the Korea Arts Planning Research Institute she incorporated is designated as the “Lifelong Education Agency” by the Seoul Government, Korea.
The professor, with unique eyes on museum exhibition arts, introduced the specific work and practical measures of Korean utilization and protection of sites in a macro and micro manner according to her experience with the Daegu Site as an example. She demonstrated the whole design flow, SWOT analysis and enforcement details of the “Happy Homeland” and proposed valuable suggestions on the protection of Qiong Kiln. After the lecture, all attendants benefited a lot. The lecture inspired them a lot in improvement of business level and professional knowledge.