- Delegates Programme
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Featuring keynote presentations on :
Revitalising the City Core through the Inclusion of Iconic High Rise
• Exploring new models of urban architecture on the specifics of Asian urban development
• Addressing the issues of urban sprawl, traffic congestion and pollution to enhance liveability
• Encouraging efficient design that will support the mobility in a vertical city
Eddie Cassidy Design Principal
RMJM, ChinaEngineering Skyscrapers of the Future:
• Structural Challenges
• Reflecting on the history of skyscrapers and the needs and challenges that has come over the years
• Discussing the factors affecting the design and construction of a skyscraper
• Addressing the main challenges faced and what are the solutions available
Nayan B. Trivedi, P.E., M. ASCE Partner
Leslie E. Robertson Associates (LERA), USDelivering Verifiable Building Performance Using Whole Life Cost Optimisation
• Taking an integrated approach to ensure the lowest whole life cost while delivering important social and environmental benefits
• Minimising infrastructure costs for future development by controlling the building performance
• Featuring a case study on the Marina Bay Master Plan for URA (Urban Redevelopment Authority), Singapore
Marlon Kobacker Principal Sustainability Consultant
AECOM, AustraliaIntegrating ‘Placemaking’ into the Planning Process to Create Vibrant, Multi-use Vertical Cities
• Combining tall buildings and transport systems at their base
• Valuing transport hubs as a catalyst for development in vertical cities development
• Designing vertical mixed use design in high density locations
Stephen Jones Regional Managing Principal, Asia
Woods Bagot, Hong KongStudies of Super Tall Buildings
• Recognising urban density and the rising cost of all goods and services
• The real costs of buildings going tall
• The concept of two – “Double Duty”
• Symbiotic mixed uses and urban connections
• Examining case studies on
- 980m landmark size, use, shape and form
- 828m – Burj Khalifa vs. Houston Texas
- 632m – Shanghai tower – People flow and vertical transportation for 400,000m2 of space
Marshall Strabala Founder and Design Partner
2DEFINE Architecture, ChinaRelationship of Greenery and the Quality of Living Environment in an Intensively Built-Up Urban Environment
• Beautifying green spaces as a new dimension to the art of life for greater sustainability
• Creating a content driven work of art that helps shape an identity for urban communities
• Balancing the need for new and modern design with sustainability influences
K.H. Cheong Deputy Director
National Parks Board, SingaporePlenary Two – Prefabricating Green: Exploring Ways to Bring Environmental Sensitivity and Smart Design to Prefabricated Buildings
• Redesigning into a greener and more ecological sustainable development
• Greening an exterior building complex façade
• Rethinking a staid inner courtyard in terms of lush semi-tropical vertical gardens which act as “green lungs”
Jason EJ Pomeroy Founder & Principal
Pomeroy Studio, SingaporePlenary Six – Adding Value to High-Rise Buildings through Experimental Architectural Form
• Understanding density as a three-dimensional concept
• Distinguishing the various functional components of vertical buildings through formal devices
• Integrating green/open spaces in vertical buildings through progressive design
Francois Blanciak Architect
Blanciak, France
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