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Dubai & Abu Dhabi, UAE | 20–25 October
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Continuing Education CreditsConference delegates are eligible to receive up to 29 hours of CES (Continuing Education Credits) credits for their attendance across the six days, administered by the American Institute of Architects (AIA). Visit the CTBUH exhibition suite on the 6th floor to pick up and drop off your AIA forms.
Conference Co-Chairs’ Message
Antony Wood CTBUH Chief Executive Officer Research Professor, Illinois Institute of Technology Chicago, USA
The era of the traditional Metropolis, fanning out in waves of decreasing density from a single core central business district, may be coming to an end. As we approach the new normality of cities housing 10 million or more inhabitants, those best positioned for the future are evolving along polycentric, multi-nodal lines, with several central business districts, ideally all offering something slightly different to the urban inhabitant. When focused around transit nodes and well-planned infrastructure, embracing high density, public space and civic functions, this amalgamation of “several cities within a city” perhaps offers the best opportunity for a sustainable future for the many millions of people who will move into cities over the coming decades.
The concept of polycentric cities is not new. New York developed both its Downtown and Midtown in differing waves of development, and London was polycentric almost from its origin. However, even New York and London are seeing several new urban clusters shift the centers of gravity around the city whole, as other cities based on the core-CBD model – Hong Kong for example – shift density out beyond the established center. The physical manifestation of this is often an undulating skyline, with density rising to a series of apexes across the city.
There is perhaps nowhere that demonstrates this concept better than our host city for the core of the 2018 conference, Dubai. Indeed, it could be argued that Dubai, a city that has largely risen in just three short decades, is a pure result of this de-centralized urban approach, comprised as it is of evocative-sounding districts – Downtown Dubai; Business Bay; Dubai Marina; Festival City; Palm Jumeirah; and several others. New “centers” are still being added, including Midtown; Emirates Business Park; Meydan One; and Dubai Creek Harbour, anchored by the under-construction Dubai Creek Tower.
The same is true of many Middle Eastern cities, and most certainly our second host city for the conference, Abu Dhabi, where the drive toward polycentrism has been accompanied by a profound and concerted effort to forge a unique urban and architectural identity. Growing rapidly from what was a comparatively small desert settlement in the 1960s, the city now incorporates a number of new districts anchored by skyscrapers that respond to the cultural and environmental conditions of the region.
We’re very pleased you have chosen to join us at the 2018 conference, to debate the merits and challenges of this multi-nodal approach to urbanism, and to understand and envision how tall buildings, density, infrastructure and people fit into this vital mix. We hope you enjoy the next few days!
Steve Watts CTBUH Chairman Partner, alinea consulting London, UK
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Thank You to All Our Sponsors
Platinum
Conference Information.............................................................. 4
Dubai Venue Plan........................................................................... 5
Symposiums • NEW THIS YEAR.................................................. 6
Dubai Plenary Sessions (3 No.)......................................... 7
Day 2 Dubai Multi-Track Sessions.....................................Sunday 21 October
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Day 3 Dubai Multi-Track Sessions.....................................Monday 22 October
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Poster Exhibition............................................................................ 22
Academic & Research Awards to be Presented................... 23
Featured CTBUH Research Projects......................................... 24
Day 1 Dubai Workshops.....................................................Saturday 20 October
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Dubai Networking Receptions.......................................... 29
Day 4 Dubai Off-Site Programs.........................................Tuesday 23 October
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CTBUH Exhibition Suite................................................................ 33
Abu Dhabi Regional Program............................................ Wednesday & Thursday 24–25 October
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CTBUH 2019 Awards Event & Juries......................................... 36
Conference Committees.............................................................. 38
CTBUH 2019 Chicago 10th World Congress Launch........... 39
What’s Inside
Gold
consultantsWME
Bronze Supported By:
Silver
Diamond
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CTBUH LeadersPlease note that CTBUH Leaders (Board of Trustees, China Board, Advisory Group, Chapter Boards, Regional Representatives & Committees/Working Groups), are designated throughout this document, with the following designation under their photo:
CTBUH Research ProjectsPresentations connected to sponsored CTBUH Research Projects and working group / committee outputs are highlighted throughout the program with the following designation:
For more on these particular projects, see pages 24-25
Delegate FeedbackWe ask for your feedback on the conference at the end of your experience with us. Please tell us what has worked well, and what might have been improved on, at 2018.ctbuh.org/feedback. It really does help us make future events better.
Program OverviewNote: Due to Friday being the weekend in large parts of the Middle East, the conference will begin on a Saturday and finish on a Thursday.
Important Conference Information
Afternoon
Morning
Evening
Saturday20 October
Core Conference
Off-Site Workshops
CTBUH Leaders & Committee Meetings/Registration/Collection of Conference Materials
Day 1 VIP ReceptionBurj Khalifa
Dubai
Sunday 21 October
Core Conference
Presentations, Panel Discussions &
Exhibition
Sponsor-Organized Social Events
Dubai
Monday22 October
Core Conference
Presentations, Panel Discussions &
Exhibition
Day 3 ReceptionAtlantis, The Palm
Dubai
Tuesday23 October
Off-Site Programs
Conference End or Travel to Abu Dhabi
Dubai
Abu Dhabi ReceptionBurj Mohammed Bin Rashid
Wednesday24 October
Regional City Program
Abu Dhabi
Conference End
Thursday25 October
Regional City Program
Abu Dhabi
Presentation Sessions & Space AllocationsEach day of the core Conference in Dubai will begin precisely at 9:00 a.m. so it is important that you take your seat in the Plenary Hall before this time. After the Keynote sessions on each morning, eight parallel tracks will begin, each focused on a different theme and hosted in the ballrooms and program rooms as show in the Dubai venue plan (see opposite page). The themes of the eight parallel tracks, and speakers, can be seen in the program overview on pages 8 and 16.
Name Badge DesignationsName Badge colors indicate important hierarchies within the CTBUH network, and the conference itself, as outlined below. Please note that your name badge needs to be worn at ALL conference events including networking receptions and off-site programs: Blue: CTBUH Leaders and Conference Presenters Green: Sponsors and Supporting Partners Purple: CTBUH Members, at the organizational or individual level Yellow: Conference Delegates (non-CTBUH members) Orange: Press and Media Black: Event Staff
Conference MaterialsUpon registering, delegates will receive a Name Badge containing the following:
• Conference Bag Ticket. All conference bags, kindly sponsored by JLL, contain this conference guide, the conference book of abstracts, the delegate attendance list, the conference-themed CTBUH Journal, and other useful information.
• Delegate USB Drive. With the kind support of AECOM, the USB drive contains a digital version of all the presentations to be given at the conference, as well as all abstracts.
• Additional Event Registrations (if pre-registered). Registrations for pre-booked additional events – such as the two evening networking receptions in Dubai, the follow-on Abu Dhabi program (see page 30) and the off-site programs themselves – are printed on the back of your name badge, which you must show at each venue.
Tickets still available for Off-Site and Regional City Programs! Go to the Registration Counter on Floor 2.
CTBUH Leader
Travel to Abu Dhabi
Tall Building & Urban Off-Site Programs
Tall Building & Urban Off-Site Programs
Abu DhabiRegional Program
Abu DhabiRegional Program
Abu DhabiOff-Site Programs
CTBUH Research Project
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Core Dubai Venue Plan: JW Marriott Marquis
Symbol Key
Coffee/Lunch Station
Toilets
Elevators
Delegate Bag Pick-Up Location
Exhibitors
Salon1Salon
2Salon3
3
6
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1
4
SkybridgesSymposium hosted by:
Smart Tall BuildingsSymposium hosted by:
Secretariat(Private)
Speaker Ready RoomFor the use of all speakers, panelists & session chairs.
2019 Awards JuriesMeeting Rooms
(no access)
CTBUH Meeting Room(no access)
Majlis 2
Majlis 3VIP Room
sponsored by:
D E F G H
Majlis 1
B CA
Floor 6
Floor 2
New World Development Company Limited
Salon6
Salon7
Salon5
Salon4
Registration Pick up name badges &
purchase tickets for off-site or regional programs here
Poster Exhibition
Tall Building Façades
Symposiumhosted by:
(for VIP badges only)
Track Theme Host
ATall Building Façades Symposium
Dow, Koltay Façades, Outokumpu, Permasteelisa Group & Technal
BSmart Tall Buildings Symposium
Schindler
C Skybridges Symposium thyssenkrupp
D Polycentric Urbanism CTBUH
E Tall Timber Think Wood
F Urban & Building Transit KONE
GAdvanced Construction & Engineering
BG&E
HBuilding Occupancy & Management
OTIS
Session Rooms
Exhibitors
Booth # Exhibitor
1 VICODA Group
2 CTBUH
3 NEB
4 Aedas
5 Dar Group
6 New World Development
Majlis 1 CSCEC
Majlis 2 JOTUN
Salon 3 Kinetica Dynamics
Salon 4 PAN Partners
Salon 5 Thornton Tomasetti
Salon 6 RWDI
Salon 7 Al Ghurair
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Opening Address Opening PlenaryMiddle East Polycentric Developments
Day 2 Dubai: Program Overview Sunday, 21 October
Session 43:45–5:15 p.m.
For more details, see pages 14–15
8:00–9:00 a.m. Arrival, Registration & Breakfast, Sponsored by Tongji Architectural Design Group
Santiago Calatrava PrincipalCalatrava International
Mounib Hammoud CTBUH Trustee/CEO, Jeddah Economic Company
James von Klemperer President and Design Principal Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates
Keynote 1 Keynote 2 Keynote 3 Keynote 4
Track ATall Building Façades Symposium
Track BSmart Tall Buildings Symposium
Track CSkybridges Symposium
Track DPolycentric Urbanism
Session 19:00–10:45 a.m.
For more details, see page 7
Session 2
11:45 a.m – 12:45 p.m.
For more details, see pages 10–11
Session 31:45–3:15 p.m.
For more details, see pages 12–13
Critical Issues in High-Rise Façade
Design
2A
Preserving Façade Integrity
3A
New Frontiers in Façade Design
4A
Smart Systems
4B
Polycentric Urban Case Studies
4D
Smart Cities
3B
Designing the Skybridge: Connecting
Skyscrapers
3C
Polycentricism and the Future
of Urbanism
3D
What Makes a Skyscraper “Smart”?
2B
Skybridges: What are the
Opportunities?
2C
Panel Discussion and Q&A with
Opening Plenary Speakers
2D
4C
Managing the Skybridge:
Operational AspectsCOnCurrEnt trACkS + Q & A
COnCurrEnt trACkS + Q & A
Welcome: Steve Watts, CTBUH Chairman/Partner, alinea consulting & Antony Wood, CTBUH Chief Executive Officer; Research Professor, Illinois Institute of Technology
His Excellency Mohamed Ali Alabbar Founder and CharimanEmaar Properties
Shaun Killa Design PartnerKilla Design
CTBUH Trustee
Evening Sponsor-Invited Social Events: Taking place at several venues across Dubai.
10:45–11:45 a.m. Coffee/Tea Break, Sponsored by Hongkong Land + Exhibition Viewing Hour
12:45–1:45 p.m. Lunch, Sponsored by Select Group + Exhibition Viewing Hour
3:15–3:45 p.m. Coffee/Tea Break, Sponsored by Gilsanz Murray Steficek + Exhibition Viewing
tHE PAnEl DiSCuSSiOn HOur
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Tall Timber: What are the Main Drivers
and Challenges?
2E
Tall Timber: Americas
3E
Tall Timber: Europe
4E
Transit-Oriented Developments
4F
Planning for the Modern Occupier
4H
The Polycentric, Mobile City
3F
Innovative Engineering: Case Studies
3G
High-Rise Real Estate: The Big
Picture
3H
Transit-Oriented Development: Benefits and Challenges
2F
What are the Main Challenges for
Megaprojects in Polycentric Cities?
2G
High-Rise Tenancies: What is the Shape
of Demand?
2H
4G
Planning and Construction Management
Track E Tall Timber
Track G Advanced Construction & Engineering
Track HThe Occupant Experience
Track FUrban and Building Transit
COnCurrEnt trACkS + Q & A
COnCurrEnt trACkS + Q & A
Session 43:45–5:15 p.m.
For more details, see pages 14–15
Session 2
11:45 a.m – 12:45 p.m.
For more details, see pages 10–11
Session 31:45–3:15 p.m.
For more details, see pages 12–13
Coffee Break, Sponsored by Hongkong Land + Exhibition Viewing Hour
Lunch, Sponsored by Select Group + Exhibition Viewing Hour
Coffee Break, Sponsored by Gilsanz Murray Steficek + Exhibition Viewing 3:15–3:45 p.m.
Evening
12:45–1:45 p.m.
Sponsor-Invited Social Events: Taking place at several venues across Dubai.
tHE PAnEl DiSCuSSiOn HOur
11:45 a.m.–12:45 p.m. – See the CtBuH Student Design Competition final presentations in Majlis 3, Floor 6! More on page 22
11:15–11:45 a.m. – Attend the CtBuH Book launch Event for 3 publications in Program room D! More on page 33
10:45–11:45 a.m.
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Day 3 Dubai: Program Overview Monday, 22 October
Track ATall Building Façades Symposium
Track BSmart Tall Buildings Symposium
Track CSkybridges Symposium
Track DPolycentric Urbanism
Session 611:15 a.m – 12:45 p.m.
For more details, see pages 18–19
Session 7
1:45–2:45 p.m.
For more details, see pages 20–21
De-Risking Tall Building Façades
6A
Skinning Tomorrow’s Skyscrapers
7A
What Does a Smart City Look Like?
7B
Advancing the Skybridge: What’s
Next?
7C
What are the Advantages &
Disadvantages of Polycentric Cities?
7D
Smart Tools
6B
Engineering the Skybridge: Technical
Aspects
6C
Polycentrism at the Site Scale
6D
Plenary 2 Panel Discussion
Polycentric vs. Monocentric: the Future of Vertical urbanism?
Panel Chair: Steve Watts CTBUH Chairman/Partner alinea consulting
Americas:James Parakh Urban Design ManagerCity of Toronto Planning Department
Asia: Dr. Cheong Koon Hean CEOHousing & Development Board
Panelist 1 Panelist 2
Gregg PasquarelliPrincipalSHoP Architects
Keynote 1Plenary 3
50 Forward, 50 BackSession Chair: Ron Klemencic Past CTBUH Chairman/ Chairman & CEO, Magnusson Klemencic Associates
Session 83:45–5:15 p.m.
For more details, see page 7
5:15–5:30 p.m. Core Dubai Conference Closing & Launch of:
tHE PAnEl DiSCuSSiOn HOur
8:00–9:00 a.m. Arrival & Breakfast, Sponsored by Cheng Chung Design (HK) Ltd.
Welcome & Presentation of Academic & Research Awards: Chaired by Antony Wood, CTBUH Chief Executive Officer; Research Professor, Illinois Institute of Technology
William BakerPartnerSkidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP
Keynote 2
CTBUHAwards
COnCurrEnt trACkS + Q & A
2019 tall+urban innovation Conference,Shenzhen (08–10 April 2019)
Forward Back0 0
Forward0Back0
CtBuH 10th World Congress, Chicago (28 October–02 november 2019)
CTBUH LeaderCTBUH Chairman
CTBUH Leader
Session 59:00–10:45 a.m.
For more details, see page 7
6:00–8:00 p.m.
10:45–11:15 a.m. Coffee/Tea Break, Sponsored by Mirvac + Exhibition Viewing
12:45–1:45 p.m. Lunch, Sponsored by WME Consultants + Exhibition Viewing Hour
2:45–3:45 p.m. Coffee/Tea Break, Sponsored by Langan Engineering + Exhibition Viewing Hour
Networking Reception at Atlantis, The Palm, Hosted by Investment Corporation of Dubai & Kerzner, Sponsored by WSP; Coaches depart at 5:30 p.m. from the JW Marriott ground floor lobby, see p. 29.
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Tall Timber: Asia, Australia
& Africa
6E
Tall Timber 2030: Where Will We Be?
7E
Urban and Building Transit 2050: What
Will it Look Like?
7F
What is The Future of High-Rise
Construction?
7G
What Will the Future High-Rise Occupier
Want?
7H
Building and Human-Scale Mobility
6F
Means, Methods and Materials
6G
Internal Considerations
6H
Track E Tall Timber
Track G Advanced Construction & Engineering
Track HThe Occupant Experience
Track FUrban and Building Transit
Australia: Helen LochheadDean, Faculty of Built Environment, UNSW Sydney
Europe: Peter MurrayChairman, New London Architecture Centre; London Mayor’s Design Advocate
Middle East: Mohammad Kaiser AzadHead of Community Management, Emaar Properties
Panelist 3 Panelist 4 Panelist 5
Ole ScheerenPartnerBuro Ole Scheeren
Keynote 3 Keynote 4
Antony Wood, CTBUH Chief Executive Officer Research Professor Illinois Institute of Technology
PlEnAry PAnEl DiSCuSSiOn
tHE PAnEl DiSCuSSiOn HOur
COnCurrEnt trACkS + Q & A
CTBUH Leader
CTBUH Trustee
Session 7
1:45–2:45 p.m.
For more details, see pages 20–21
Coffee Break, Sponsored by Mirvac + Exhibition Viewing
Lunch, Sponsored by WME + Exhibition Viewing Hour
Coffee Break, Sponsored by Langan + Exhibition Viewing Hour
Session 611:15 a.m – 12:45 p.m.
For more details, see pages 18–19
Session 83:45–5:15 p.m.
For more details, see page 7
5:15–5:30 p.m.
6:00–8:00 p.m.
10:45–11:15 a.m.
12:45–1:45 p.m.
2:45–3:45 p.m.
Networking Reception at Atlantis, The Palm, Hosted by Investment Corporation of Dubai & Kerzner, Sponsored by WSP