Korea Land & Housing Corporation (LH) said on the 10th that it hosted the "Space innovation seminar with LH" at the 1928 Art Center in Jeong-dong, Seoul, together with the Korea Planning Association and the Korea Urban Design Association.
The seminar, held under the theme "Why I live in a city made by LH," was organized to discuss a new direction for space innovation for future generations, based on LH's history and experience in space innovation to date.
The event began with welcoming remarks by Jeong Chang-mu, head of the LH land and housing research institute, and proceeded with keynote presentations and a general discussion by culture marketer and writer Hwang In-seon (Gurumi Metaverse Society Research Institute), Deputy Branch Manager Kim Eun-hee (Nikken Sekkei Korea), and Research Fellow Yun Jeong-ran of LHRI (LH Land and Housing Research Institute).
Culture marketer Hwang In-seon, under the theme "Space innovation, the value of creating urban culture," conveyed the value of spaces that transform a city that has lost its vitality into a dynamic one and create new urban culture. Deputy Branch Manager Kim Eun-hee gave a presentation on the theme "Creating attractive public spaces through central Tokyo redevelopment."
Research Fellow Yun Jeong-ran, under the theme "Traces of space innovation and the way forward: Why I live in a city made by LH," explained the direction of space innovation for the lives of future generations.
LH Research Institute head Jeong Chang-mu said, "Based on the diverse experiences and values of space innovation discussed today, we will strive to create better living environments and cities for future generations."