Daegu Architecture Expo Opens at EXCO... 145 Companies Showcase Various Building Materials
The 25th Daegu Architecture Expo will be held at EXCO for four days from the 3rd to the 6th. Hosted by the Korea Industrial Marketing Institute, this expo is an exhibition introducing the latest trends in the architecture and interior industry, featuring 145 companies and 630 booths.
This expo will showcase products and technologies from various fields, including building materials, housing construction and information, lighting and electrical equipment, landscaping and public facilities, heating and cooling devices, interior design, and country houses. Products related to eco-friendly and smart home concepts, reflecting the latest architectural trends, will also be exhibited.
In particular, not only professionals in the architecture industry but also general visitors can directly experience a variety of architectural and interior solutions applicable to everyday life. In addition, one-on-one expert consultations will be available on topics such as country house remodeling and smart home construction.
The exhibition is open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., and admission is free for those who pre-register or have an invitation.
Meanwhile, EXCO will also host various events for citizens in the first half of this year, including the Daegu International Beauty Expo (May 15-17), Daegu Pet Show (May 23-25), and Daegu Flower Expo (June 5-8).
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