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In conclusion, Professor Yoo Hyun-joon believes that the underground shopping mall is fundamentally wrong

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(1)In the 1970s, underground shopping malls were well developed
(2)To tell you the conclusion
(3)The place where cars and underground cars were running was a park
(4)Why do you have to let people ride on the ground and drive cars underground
(5)Why do you drive cars to the ground and drive people underground
(6)I don’t understand!
(7)The city plan itself is fundamentally wrong
(8)Houston Downtown Tunnel
(9)When you start planning the city from scratch, the tunnels
(10)Of course, it’s good because it’s an indoor space It’s pleasant
(11)I think it’s better to put them on the ground
(12)That’s when I got hit
(13)in the wrong
(14)I think that was probably the best thing to do back then
(15)That’s right
(16)It’s wrong now
(17)These people didn’t think about energy issues or anything like that
(18)There’s a sense of disembarkation in cars
(19)You have to show off that it’s a car
(20)At that time, Korea was like that, too
(21)I don’t want to break through the road network in Gangnam or other areas
(22)↔Buman Expressway
(23)Young rion
(24)If I didn’t break through the Gyeongbu Expressway or any other expressway
(25)I think Hyundai Motor and the oil refining industry
(26)I don’t think it exists
(27)In the process, it’s inevitable
(28)created by the needs of the time
(29)The accumulation of such technology is a very important part of the process
(30)The feel-making song of that era
(31)a wreath of gold and silver
(32)It’s something you have to go through
(33)Of course, latecomers can skip it and move on
(34)In fact, there were many opportunities that we could create
(35)Innovative cities outside of Seoul or Sejong City
(36)I could’ve done that when I made these things
(37)Basically, the paradigm just stopped in the past
(38)That’s what I think

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