The Korea Land and Housing Corporation (LH) announced on June 22 that it will hold the '2026 LHRI Concert' at COEX in Seoul on June 25.
The event aims to share key research findings from the LH Research Institute (LHRI) conducted last year with academia, research institutions, government, and private sector experts, while seeking policy solutions in the land and housing sectors.
The theme of the event is 'Homes, Cities, and Energy for All.' It will address pressing issues closely related to citizens' lives, including housing prices, youth housing, an aging society, and carbon neutrality.
The event will run from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and will feature four sessions: Market & Strategy, Housing & Living, Land & Region, and Technology & ESG. A total of nine research topics will be presented.
In the Market & Strategy session, findings on housing price prediction methodologies and public choices between home ownership and financial investment will be shared. The Housing & Living session will discuss support measures for youth housing and urban housing supply through the mixed-use development of public land.
The Land & Region session will cover retirement villages and the refurbishment of aging permanent rental housing in response to an aging society. The Technology & ESG session will introduce future housing technologies and sustainable urban models, including modular homes, carbon-absorbing cities, and energy-independent apartments.
The event is open to the public without prior registration, and attendees can visit the venue on the day of the event.
Last year, LHRI also held the 'LHRI Relay Policy Concert' to share research outcomes in the fields of land, urban development, construction technology, and housing. This year, the discussion scope has been broadened under the theme 'Homes, Cities, and Energy for All' to comprehensively address land and housing issues.
Jeong Chang-moo, head of the LH Research Institute, stated, "This concert is an opportunity to share LHRI's research outcomes centered on issues that citizens experience in their daily lives. In the future, LHRI will continue to bring research findings closer to the public and policy arenas, presenting new possibilities for land and housing policies in collaboration with academia, government, and the private sector."
* This article has been translated by AI.
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