Experts Invited To Present At CTBUH Annual Conference

The Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat (CTBUH) offers its 2022 International Conference, set to be held November 9-12, and is inviting designers, developers, construction leaders, repair experts and other professionals the opportunity to participate in the event. This year’s conference, set to take place in Chicago, will focus on “Tall Excellence: Seeking the Ideal in Vertical Urbanism.” Experts are invited to “drive thought-provoking and inspirational discussions by sharing ideas or showcasing [their] work.” CTBUH notes that the design of tall buildings and cities are facing new challenges derived from the “demand for better social, economic and environmental outcomes,” and the traditional premise of the skyscraper is now confronted with a new idea of density — one that seeks more than just functional space and a marketable skyline. Those planning to make presentations should submit abstracts by March 11. For more information on the conference, visit the CTBUH website.

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