This project presents the vision and trajectory of Busan, which, after being selected as the World Design Capital in July last year, aims to innovate the city through design and transform the lives of its citizens. The initiative will be presented during Milan Design Week, in collaboration with INTERNI, at the University of Milan from April 20 to 30.
Busan’s Vision: “Inclusive City, Engaged Design”
Busan has been selected as World Design Capital 2028 under the theme “Inclusive City, Engaged Design.”
The city’s design philosophy goes beyond policy, rooted deeply in its historical experience and civic spirit. During the Korean War, a city of 300,000 inhabitants welcomed over one million refugees, developing a strong capacity for resilience and solidarity that continues today. This legacy forms the foundation of a citizen-centered design approach, where design serves as a key tool to address urban challenges and improve quality of life.
Through service design initiatives and the Citizen-led Design Lab, Busan has established a system in which citizens actively participate in identifying urban issues and proposing solutions. The designation as World Design Capital is the result of this continuous commitment.
Collaboration with the International Design Studio Migliore+Servetto
Migliore+Servetto is an internationally recognized studio in the field of narrative spatial design, integrating architecture, interior design, urban space, and multimedia. The studio has realized projects for major cultural destinations, including the Egyptian Museum in Turin and the ADI Design Museum in Milan.
With extensive experience working in Asia, the studio excels at interpreting Busan’s urban context and cultural identity through spatial design.
The project “Busan Echoes” was conceived and designed by Migliore+Servetto and realized by the City of Busan. It takes the form of a “polyphonic square”, a space that dynamically interacts with its surroundings, generating multiple layers of narrative and participation.