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Youth Artisan Development Project 'Tobe House Kaademi' Opening Ceremony

Youth Artisan Development Project 'Tobe House Kaademi' Opening Ceremony Master Artisan Development Project 'Tobe House Academy' Opening Ceremony.


[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Saeyan] On the 12th, the youth organization Againstart held the opening of the artisan training project for local youth, 'Tove House Academy,' at the Green Cube Co., Ltd. training center, where young people interested in wooden architecture and local residents participated together.


'Tove House Academy' was planned by Againstart to foster local talent and revitalize the economy by having young people learn skills directly from local artisans.


The first project began with a talent donation for local talent development by Lee Byunghwa, CEO of Green Cube Co., Ltd., a local wooden architecture artisan.


This project consists of learning the theory of wooden architecture for six months, followed by a hands-on building experience.


Park Isak, the youth representative participating in the academy, said, "Although I majored in architecture, I am looking forward to the classes because I can learn construction methods that are difficult to encounter during regular courses but can be immediately applied on site."


Lee, the wooden house artisan and CEO, said, "Young people are walking through an era of uncertainty about the future due to COVID-19. It is meaningful to share the skills I have accumulated over a long time with local youth and residents, and I expect active activities from the youth through the academy."


Meanwhile, CEO Lee of Green Cube Co., Ltd. has built over 3,600 wooden houses and is actively working nationwide.


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