Call for Abstracts for CTBUH 2024 International Conference

The Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Development (CTBUH) has issued a call for abstracts for the CTBUH 2024 International Conference to be held in London and Paris on September 23-27. The conference is titled “New or Renew: Addressing the Density Dilemma,” which refers to the choice between new building and cities or the adaptation of those existing for the sake of environmental, economic and social responsibility. The call for abstracts is open to CTBUH members at the organizational level who are in good standing for the 2024 membership year. Submissions are due by Wednesday, January 31, and late submissions will not be accepted. Authors of accepted abstracts will be notified by late April.

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