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CTBUH 2010 Mumbai Conference
Remaking Sustainable Cities in the Vertical Age, Post Conference Review
The Mumbai Post Conference Review celebrates some of the best moments of the 2010 Mumbai Conference, held February 3-5, 2010. The report summarizes and profiles a number of the many memorable messages. Included is a two hour video highlights DVD.
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CTBUH 2009 Chicago Conference
Evolution of the Skyscraper, Post Conference Review
The Chicago Post Conference Review celebrates some of the best moments of the 2009 Chicago Conference, held October 22-23. Included are a two hour video highlights DVD and a Presentations CD which contains PDF’s of the powerpoints from each of the presentations.
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CTBUH Commemorative Brochure
40 Years of the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat (1969-2009)
To commemorate the 40 years since its inception, the CTBUH has released this brochure which takes a look back at some of the Council’s history as well as provides a snapshot of where the Council is today while drawing the historical connections to the past 40 years.
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CTBUH 8th World Congress - Tall & Green
Typology for a Sustainable Urban Future, Post Congress Review
The Post Congress Review celebrates some of the best moments from the CTBUH 8th World Congress in Dubai. This publication set contains a 40 page report, a two hour video highlights DVD and the congress proceedings CD, containing all speaker papers.
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CTBUH 2008 World Congress, CD-ROM
This CD-ROM version of the proceedings includes all the 101 papers presented at CTBUH's 8th World Congress. "Tall and Green: Typology for a Sustainable Urban Future" took place in Dubai.
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CTBUH 2006 Chicago Conference, DVD
This box set contains 10 DVDs featuring all the video footage from the conference, including presentations by Daniel Libeskind, Ken Yeang, Patrik Schumacher, Bill Baker and others.
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CTBUH 2005 World Congress, CD-ROM
The proceedings of the CTBUH 7th World Congress, held in New York City, includes 96 speaker abstracts and 36 papers. CD-ROM only.
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