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Government building in Sejong, South Korea
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Government Complex Sejong
정부세종청사
Government Complex Sejong's main building
Alternative namesCentral Government Complex
General information
StatusUsed as government buildings for some of Ministries of South Korea
TypeGovernment office complex
AddressDASOM 2-RO
Town or citySejong
CountrySouth Korea
Coordinates36°30′17″N 127°15′55″E / 36.50472°N 127.26528°E / 36.50472; 127.26528
Construction startedDecember 2008
CompletedNovember 5, 2014
Cost1.731 trillion won
Technical details
Structural systemReinforced concrete and steel
Floor area629,145m
Government Complex, Sejong
Hangul정부세종청사
Hanja政府世宗廳舍
Revised RomanizationJeongbu Sejong Cheongsa
McCune–ReischauerChŏngbu Sejong Ch'ŏngsa

The Government Complex Sejong (Korean: 정부세종청사) is a government building built to create a multi-functional administrative city by relocating central administrative agencies to the non-metropolitan area for the purpose of decentralization, balanced development, and overcrowding in the metropolitan area.

Features

There is no separation between departments or individuals, and desks are arranged together regardless of position. It is equipped with an employee lounge, multipurpose communication space, and conference room.

There is a roof garden inspired by Sunseongnori, Korea's Traditional Play, it was listed in the Guinness Book of World Records in 2016 as the world's largest (3.6 km) garden with 15 buildings connected.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Government Complex Sejong". GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS MANAGEMENT OFFICE.
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