Over the years, CTBUH has coordinated representatives in cities and countries around the world to promote its activities on a local scale. However, we have identified the need for opportunities to develop regional themes and activities. CTBUH regional hubs respond to the evolving needs of our members by providing opportunities for collaboration, networking, and other activities in a specific region. They will occupy the middle ground between the CTBUH’s global initiatives, the annual International Conference, and the city-level chapters.
Asia Regional Director, Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat
Philadelphia, United States
Regional Managing Director, Cambodia, Laos & Vietnam, Archetype Group
Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Head of Property and Asset Management, JLL - Jones Lang LaSalle Property Consultants Pte Ltd
Bangkok, Thailand
Managing Director of Bouygues-Thai, Bouygues Bâtiment International
United States
Deputy Managing Director, EEC Engineering Network Co. Ltd.
Bangkok, Thailand
Deputy Managing Director, Architects 49 Group
Bangkok, Thailand
23 December 2024
The CTBUH 2024 Asia Conference, "Harnessing Rapid Growth: Density and the Challenge of City-Making in Asia," was held in Bangkok at the Ritz Carlton Ballroom in One Bangkok on 3 & 4 December 2024.
12 August 2024
On 3 July, 2024 a lead-up event to the CTBUH 2024 Asia Conference occurred at One Bangkok. This half-day event had some of the region's top leaders and thinkers who came together to discuss resilient cities and the future of urban development, and prepare for the upcoming Asia Conference, 3-4 December in Bangkok.
17 November 2023
The first annual CTBUH 2023 Asia Conference, “The Future of High-Density Cities in Asia: Regenerative, Intelligent, and Human-Centric,” occurred in Hong Kong on 14-15 November and in Shenzhen on 16-17 November. With an attendance of 260 delegates in Hong Kong and 200 in Shenzhen, representing 70+ companies and backed by 23 sponsors, the presentations and panel discussions sparked the forward thinking needed for the future development of density in Asia.
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