KNHC(Korean National Housing Corporation) completed First Village Masterplan via two process stages. One was the First Village Masterplan competition and The other was Masterplan Process after the competition. The prize winner, Windmill Village by DA and Kunwon was unique because it was an amalgamation between the adaptation of new ideas and city fabrics suggested in the Urban Idea Competition of Sejong city and the custom Korean city planning method. This new colligation was analyzed in my former thesis. In that, new ideas were open-ended city concepts and various strip-shaped city tissue. Korean customs were center-oriented TOD planning based on neighborhood planning and city planning based on massive single-block apartment housing.
In this thesis, the second part of master planning was analyzed based on the first. The master plan process was the following stage of the competition. Korean planers from DA and Kunwon and related Admin. performed this process together to realize the ideal competition masterplan. In the process, the planers interpreted, adapted, and deformed the original idea to reality. The theme of this thesis was how this interpretation, adaptation, and deformation affected the realization of the main idea such as open-ended ground and playing platform suggested in Windmill village.
It was found that there were three major issues related. One was the integration of blocks and installation of over-bridge cross the road. The other was the arrangement of community facilities and commercials. The third was the planning and management method for the Playing-platform and street park. These three issues, strengthen or weaken the original ideas. Especially, Many decision acts as weakening factors with the stereotype of two Korean city planning method described above.