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TALL TIMBER, a new exhibition curated by The Skyscraper Museum, focuses on Mass Timber high-rises, and is based, in part, on the exhibition REFRAMED. REFRAMED was co-curated by the Chicago Architecture Center (CAC) and the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat and presented by the Softwood Lumber Board at the CAC from April 25, 2023 through January 7, 2024.
The EMDC program at Northwestern is hosting a fantastic free event in partnership with SLOAN on Green St. in Fulton Market on Thursday, April 18th. BuiltX is an idea forum and networking event designed for members of the built environment to gather, learn, share knowledge, and cultivate connections. The April 18th event features a conversation with Gordon Gill, followed by a reception with wine, beer, and appetizers.
Join the CTBUH NYC Chapter for a tour and panel discussion of One Madison Avenue a month ahead of its opening. This unique event will provide an in-depth look at one of the city's most anticipated developments, featuring insights from key industry leaders. Don't miss this opportunity to experience One Madison Ave up close and engage with the minds shaping its future.
Join the CTBUH Future Leaders Committee for a networking event at Wagtail. The FLC have booked an area of the Wagtail from 6.00pm on 28th March for networking with other members of the future leader community. Food and Beverages are self-funded for this free event.
Join the CTBUH New York City Chapter on March 27, 2024, at the offices of Thornton Tomasetti for an enlightening panel discussion on the conversion of office buildings to residential buildings.
Come check out 8 Bishopsgate, the most eco-friendly office building in London!
Join the CTBUH UK Future Leaders for a conversation on the Future of digital in AEC, what technologies are currently used, and what we should expect for the future. Three points of view on stage: construction, AI and Architecture, to make you think about what's next to come, and hopefully to come back home feeling inspired and full of new ideas.
What´s the best path to be sustainable and future-proof? Anticipating our upcoming international conference in London and Paris, join the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat (CTBUH) in vibrant Madrid for a pre-conference launch event to explore the emerging trends European cities are facing in these rapidly changing times.
Join the CTBUH Chicago Future Leaders Committee for a tour of the new Thornton Tomasetti office space located in 600 W Fulton, followed by a Mass Timber presentation by Alejandro Fernandez.
The Council of Tall Buildings & Urban Habitat (CTBUH) Canada Chapter is thrilled to host its second Future Leaders Speed Mentoring Event. Join us for this exciting opportunity to meet amazing mentors and discover unique opportunities within the AEC industry.
CTBUH Sydney hosted an event on 13 March 2024 to hear from the shortlisted firms for the 175 Liverpool Street Design Excellence competition. This included teams: PTW + Furtado Sullivan; Crone + Andrew Burns; Bates Smart; Fender Katsalidis + Wong Tung; and SJB. Kindly sponsored by Arup, Oxford and Schindler.
The CTBUH Canada Chapter is excited to announce their next event: a presentation on wind engineering for tall buildings by RWDI. The presentation runs from 5:00 pm to 6:00 pm, followed by a hosted networking session at 3 Brewers - Yonge and Dundas.
The CTBUH Nordic Chapter is pleased to announce their second CTBUH 2024 International Conference Launch Event taking place on 28 February at the new BIG CPH HQ.
Join the CTBUH Philadelphia Chapter for a keynote presentation by Jaron Lubin, Partner of Safdie Architects and interview with Moshe Safdie, Founding Partner of Safdie Architects, followed by a multidisciplinary panel discussion on “Greening High-Density Cities” involving government, developer, urban planner, and architect.
The CTBUH California Committee invites you to join them for their global walking tour event in San Francisco on Friday, February 16th. The tour features four recently completed projects in the Transbay East Cut neighborhood.
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