Chinese mayor and guests tour Classroom of the Future
On December 11th, two tours of the Songdo International School (SIS) were hosted by Gale International on the site in Songdo. In the morning the general manager of Microsoft Research – Beijing and team were given a tour of the entire IT/CCTV/Cable/broadcast TV infrastructure of the SIS campus. This tour was designed for them to get a glimpse of the state-of-the-art technology already in place at the school. They mentioned how impressed they were by the huge investment in IT and went away with a bigger picture of how SIS is truly going to become the Most Ideal Environment (their words) for Microsoft’s initiatives in international education.
In the afternoon a large tour group from China arrived in two buses at the school. They were escorted by Chairman Stan Gale into the SIS Classroom of the Future, where they learned about student-centric, personalized learning that SIS will offer to all students K-12. The SIS team presented the concept of School 2.0 – how children who attend SIS will be learning in small, collaborative groups with teachers who are Guides by the Side, not Sages on the Stages. The SIS team is using best practices as identified by Clayton Christensen, Harvard Business School professor who has recently published a very successful book about where education should be heading.
See HBS publication http://hbswk.hbs.edu/item/5978.html for more info. Note Learning-centric (left) and Teacher-centric (right). Click to zoom.
Chinese mayor and guests tour Classroom of the Future
We want everyone in Korea to feel proud of Songdo IBD and visit often, if not live there. There are going to be many opportunities for all residents and guests throughout Songdo IBD as the quality of life amenities are world-class and available for everyone to enjoy. Songdo IBD is rising more and more everyday and we want everyone to know they are welcome to share in the realization of this dream of the City of the Future now – in Incheon – rising along the Western Sea of Korea.
For example, the 100-acre Central Park is beginning to take shape with the salt water canal going in and the bike and walkways being surrounded by freshly-transplanted pines (Songdo means pine forest in Korean). Electric water taxis will ferry folks up and down the canal, passing by the Ecotarium and Museum along the banks as well as arriving at either the Cultural Center at one end down by the sea shore or at the North East Asia Trade Tower at the other up at the central business district. The environmental sustainability of the park is evident as the recovery of rainwater will be used for irrigation in the forest and gardens located there. And, the 2500 space parking garage is entirely underground to help keep the idyllic nature of Central Park pristine and quiet – a peaceful place for respite in the center of the bustling city.
Across from the Central Park is the Taubman Shopping Centre – designed by Studio Daniel Libeskind and interior by Benoy – which will bring the first regional shopping centre experience to Korea. Lotte department store, Megabox cinemas, and HomePlus hypermarket are signed up as anchor stores, already occupying 70% of the 1.1 million sq. ft. leased space and approx. 160 more stores will soon follow. Inside the Taubman Shopping Centre one major amenity – the ice rink (also available as a venue for 3000 visitors for car shows, fashion shows, etc.) will feature an hourly original free interactive multi-media show for shoppers to experience during the grooming of the ice.
Transportation to and from Songdo IBD will be easy and inexpensive to access as there are three major subway stations in the IBD as well as city buses, taxis, bike paths and underground parking for thousands of cars. The city is designed for pedestrians in mind so strolling around the master-planned city of architectural wonders will be an enjoyable activity in itself.
Songdo IBD is a city that is open to all Koreans and will soon become the pride of Korea as the gateway to Northeast Asia. The smorgasbord of amenities are world-class and the open air feeling, the beauty of the buildings and the easy access to the entire city is inviting, enjoyable as well as environmentally sustainable. It is our hope to create many lucrative opportunties for good jobs for Koreans to work and live in Songdo IBD. As you look around now and begin to see all the quality of life investments and improvements made already, you can see that we are well on our way in fulfilling that promise to Korea and her people. Do stop by soon and see for yourself how Songdo IBD welcomes all people to live and thrive together in an ideal urban setting.
The “Good Market” event in the Incheon Convensia on Saturday Dec 13th was highly successful thanks to help from The American Women’s Club, Gale International Korea, Posco E&C, Beautiful Store and G-Spirit Global Ambassadors and Scholars. Over 800 residents showed up to contribute to this wonderful charity event. Many came to learn about environmental sustainability and to practice their English skills. A good time was had by all and a considerable amount of money (still counting the receipts) was generated for a very worthwhile cause. We hope the participants enjoyed the events as much as the volounteers.
By Don Southerton, Songdo IBD CityTalk Editor and Chief Blogger
A key aspect of Songdo IBD CityTalk will be commentary, breaking news, and first-hand accounts of the Songdo IBD project. We will try to minimize re-cycling news on Songdo IBD, except when we feel it will promote dialogue. I begin with some commentary.
Full Throttle
Reflecting on my trip to Korea last week, I did see concerns on the economy. For one, firms and businesses are more reserved this year with their holiday decorations. My contacts in many of Korea’s top Groups feel there will be some downsizing and layoffs—the first in ten years. Despite the global economic downturn, some leaders see opportunity. Hyundai-Kia Motors Chairman Chung Mong Koo last week noted the need for the company to “go full throttle” at a time when some in the industry are in turmoil. Chung noted Hyundai-Kia would focus on small cars and Green technology. Hyundai vowed to provide decent jobs and help the national economy.
Songdo IBD Full Speed Ahead
What did stand out last week was the huge concern that foreign investors are pulling out of Korea. Interestingly, this is not so with Songdo IBD. In contrast, the project is moving forward as planned. For example, 2009 will see the completion of the 7.4 mile Incheon Bridge along with the 1st phase of the Songdo IBD, including the 100 acre Central Park and Jack Nicklaus Golf Club Korea. To me, borrowing from the words of Chairman Stan Gale it looks like “ Full Speed Ahead,” for Gale International and Songdo IBD.
Gale International Korea, the local branch of the U.S.-based real estate development firm in charge of the New Songdo International City development project, announced yesterday that it will hold an English charity bazaar from 1 to 5 p.m. on Saturday at Songdo Convensia in Incheon.
The event will be held jointly with the Beautiful Store charity organization, and will feature an English-language market, one-day English classes for children and eco-friendly events such as displays of green toys. All profits will go to help the needy through the Beautiful Store.
Foreign employees of Gale International Korea, members of the American Women’s Club and students at Incheon Foreign Language High School will participate.
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Some Facts Songdo IBD is a planned international business center being developed on 1,500 acres of reclaimed land along the Incheon waterfront, 40 miles (65 km) west of Seoul, South Korea. The project is part of the Incheon Free Economic Zone. In 2009, Songdo IBD will connect to Incheon International Airport by the 7.4 mile (12.3 km) Incheon Bridge.
The Songdo IBD will include a convention center, international school, mall, museum, ecotarium, cultural center, Jack Nicklaus Golf Course, Northeast Asia Trade Towers (NEATT), First World Towers, and Central Park. This 10-year development project is estimated to cost in excess of $40 billion, making it the largest private global development. The project’s vision is to make the city and South Korea the preeminent business hub of Asia.
Songdo IBD is being developed by Gale International and POSCO E &C. Songdo IBD has already received numerous accolades. It’s seen as a test bed for sustainability, Green, and cutting-edge urban technology.
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