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TALL BUILDINGS ASIA 201 3 7th ANNUAL Researched and developed by: Sponsors: MAIN CONFERENCE: 23-24 OCTOBER 2013 WORKSHOP: 25 OCTOBER 2013 VENUE: GRAND COPTHORNE WATERFRONT HOTEL, SINGAPORE Driving Innovative Tall Building Projects through Sustainable Business Models and State-Of-The-Art Technological Advancements PDU Approved Get 10 PDU Points for Attending 60% Cash Back for Singaporeans The Productivity Innovation Credit (PIC) Scheme saves your organization 60% of the registration. Simply complete the 10 minute application and save over $1,000. For more information, email us at [email protected] Signature Tower, Jakarta GuocoLand Group Tanjong Pagar Centre, Singapore South Beach Centre, Singapore Shanghai Tower, Shanghai Kingdom Tower, Jeddah CMA, Riyadh Featured Projects at Tall Buildings Asia: Media partners: Speakers from the Following Upcoming Projects: Tanjong Pagar Centre, Singapore: Cheng Hsing Yao, Chief Operating Officer, GuocoLand (Singapore) Pte Ltd Shanghai Tower: Marshall Strabala AIA AFAAR LEEDap, Design Partner, 2DEFINE Kingdom Tower: Andrew Johnson, Director Middle East and North Africa, Mace International South Beach Centre: Russell Cole, Director of Singapore Office, ARUP PLANNED IN CONSTRUCTION Signature Tower, Jakarta: Sugeng Wijanto, Structural Engineer, Gistama Intisemesta CMA Tower: William Gregory Bell, Lead Architect, Director Level, Omrania and Associates China Zun: Stefan Krummeck, Principal, TFP Farrells Ltd Trump Tower, Manila Jason Pomeroy, CEO &Director, Pomeroy Studio’s PLUS! Key Case Studies From: Expert-Led Masterclass: • Burj Khalifa: Marshall Strabala AIA AFAAR LEEDap, Design Partner, 2DEFINE • Marina Bay Sands: Vincent Tse, MD China Region, Building, Parsons Brinckerhoff • KK100: Stefan Krummeck, Principal TFP Farrells Ltd • Petronas Towers: Ahmad Abdelrazaq, Executive Vice President, Samsung C&T Corporation • Cybertecture Egg: James Law, CEO, James Law Cybertecture The Future of Green Buildings: Next Generation Material Behaviour and Emerging Design Strategies to Improve Sustainability when Building Green Masterclass Leader: Thom Faulders, Principal and Professor of Architecture, Faulders Studio T: +65 6722 9448 F: +65 6720 3804 M: +65 9109 1750 E: [email protected]

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  • TALL BUILDINGSASIA 2013

    7th ANNUAL

    Researched anddeveloped by:

    Sponsors:

    MAIN CONFERENCE: 23-24 OCTOBER 2013WORKSHOP: 25 OCTOBER 2013VENUE: GRAND COPTHORNE WATERFRONT HOTEL, SINGAPORE

    Driving Innovative Tall Building Projects through Sustainable Business Models and State-Of-The-Art

    Technological Advancements

    PDU ApprovedGet 10 PDU Points for Attending

    60% Cash Back for SingaporeansThe Productivity Innovation Credit (PIC)

    Scheme saves your organization 60% of the registration. Simply complete the 10 minute application and save over $1,000. For more

    information, email us [email protected]

    Signature Tower, Jakarta

    GuocoLand Group

    Tanjong Pagar Centre,

    Singapore

    South Beach Centre,

    Singapore

    Shanghai Tower,

    Shanghai

    Kingdom Tower, Jeddah CMA, Riyadh

    Featured Projects at Tall Buildings Asia:

    Media partners:

    Speakers from the FollowingUpcoming Projects:

    Tanjong Pagar Centre, Singapore: Cheng Hsing Yao, Chief Operating Offi cer,GuocoLand (Singapore) Pte Ltd

    Shanghai Tower:Marshall Strabala AIA AFAAR LEEDap, Design Partner, 2DEFINE

    Kingdom Tower:Andrew Johnson, Director Middle East and North Africa,Mace International

    South Beach Centre:Russell Cole, Director of Singapore Offi ce,ARUP

    PLANNED

    IN CONSTRUCTION

    Signature Tower, Jakarta:Sugeng Wijanto, Structural Engineer, Gistama Intisemesta

    CMA Tower:William Gregory Bell,Lead Architect, Director Level,Omrania and Associates

    China Zun:Stefan Krummeck, Principal,TFP Farrells Ltd

    Trump Tower, ManilaJason Pomeroy, CEO &Director,Pomeroy Studios

    PLUS! Key Case Studies From:

    Expert-Led Masterclass:

    Burj Khalifa: Marshall Strabala AIA AFAAR LEEDap, Design Partner, 2DEFINE

    Marina Bay Sands: Vincent Tse, MD China Region, Building, Parsons Brinckerhoff

    KK100: Stefan Krummeck, Principal TFP Farrells Ltd

    Petronas Towers: Ahmad Abdelrazaq, Executive Vice President, Samsung C&T Corporation

    Cybertecture Egg: James Law, CEO, James Law Cybertecture

    The Future of Green Buildings: Next Generation Material Behaviour and Emerging Design Strategies to Improve Sustainability when Building Green

    Masterclass Leader:Thom Faulders, Principal and Professor of Architecture, Faulders Studio

    T: +65 6722 9448 F: +65 6720 3804 M: +65 9109 1750 E: [email protected]

  • Key Reasons to Attend Learn from 18 leading architects, property developers, engineers and construction companies

    Meet the key decision makers from the latest tall building developments, including planned projects with open tenders

    Explore new technological solutions that will take your tall buildings to new heights

    Dear Colleague,

    Did you know that 9 of the 10 tallest towers worldwide are now in Asia with 595 tall buildings currently in construction? Join us to learn about technological advancements, planned and in construction projects and iconic designs at Tall Buildings Asia 2013.

    Take the opportunity to hear from these architects, engineers, construction companies and project managers:

    Cheng Hsing Yao, Chief Operating Offi cer, GuocoLand Tanjong Pagar Centre, Singapore: Set to be the tallest building in Singapore at 290m, 64 storeys when completed in 2016

    Sugeng Wijanto, Structural Engineer, Gistama Intisemesta Signature Tower, Jakarta:When completed will measure 638m, 111 storeys

    Andrew Johnson, Director Middle East and North Africa, Mace International Kingdom Tower, Jeddah: Currently under construction, it will become the fi rst building in the world to reach the 1km mark

    Russell Cole, Director of Singapore Offi ce, ARUP South Beach, Singapore: Scheduled for completion in 2015, this project will feature 2 towers (45 and 34 storeys tall)

    William Gregory Bell, Lead Architect, Director Level, Omrania and Associates CMA, Riyadh: Due to be 385m and 76 storeys tall

    Marshall Strabala AIA AFAAR LEEDap, Design Partner, 2DEFINE Burj Khalifa: The tallest man-made structure in the world at 829.8m Shanghai Tower: Due for completion in 2014, it will be the tallest building in China at 632m tall

    As of today, there are less than 14 completed buildings over 400m in height, by 2020 that number will double due to the current construction in ASIA.

    Personally, Im looking forward to learning more about the current development opportunities in Indonesia and other emerging markets.

    Based on past IQPC events, the speakers and delegates in attendance will be world class. At this event speakers will include architects, structural engineers and key decision makers from project management, to clients. Come and join us to hear about iconic designs, high-tech materials, lessons learned and the innovative structural design techniques that make this changing Asian landscape possible.

    I look forward to meeting you in October,

    Marshall Strabala AIA AFAAR LEEDap, Design Partner, 2DEFINE

    With Leading Speakers Including:

    Marshall StrabalaAIA AFAAR LEEDapDesign Partner2DEFINE

    James Law,Director & CEO,James Law Cybertecture

    Russell Cole,Director of Singapore Offi ce,ARUP

    Andrew Johnson,Director of Middle East and North Africa,Mace International

    ARCHITECTS

    ENGINEERS/ CONSTRUCTION COMPANIES/ PROJECT MANAGERS

    Thom FauldersPrincipal and Professor, ArchitectureFaulders Studio

    Jason Pomeroy,CEO and Director,Pomeroy Studios

    Stefan Krummeck,Principal,TFP Farrells Ltd

    Ahmad Abdelrazaq,Senior Executive Vice President: Head of Highrise & Complex Building Division, Samsung C&T Corporation

    I now have a better understanding of the tall building construction. Good knowledge on handling recent issue and sustainable building.Bianca Goh, Associats, AGI

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  • Planetary Cybertecture: architecture that is inspired by the planet and nature

    James Law, Director & CEO, James Law Cybertecture

    12:50 Lunch Break

    13:50 Engineering Super Tall Buildings for Seismic Stability: Case Study - Signature Tower, Jakarta

    Signature Tower: When completed, this will be the worlds 5th tallest tower at 111 storeys and 638m tall. Addressing structural damage caused by seismic instability Understanding the solutions available to counteract seismic volatility Examining the Signature Tower- how to effectively engineer a stable super tall building?

    Sugeng Wijanto, Structural Engineer, Gistama Intisemesta

    14:30 Assessing Challenges while Enhancing the Structural Integrity of a Tall Building: Case Study - Petronas Towers, Malaysia

    Petronas Towers: Twin Skyscrapers in Kl which measure 452m and 93 storeys tall Exploring the latest trends and technology: improving the structural integrity of a tall building Earthquake-proofi ng your building using the latest technology in structural analysis Bridging the gap between international and local best practices when designing tall buildings

    Ahmad Abdelrazaq, Senior Executive Vice President: Head of Highrise & Complex Building Division, Samsung C&T Corporation

    15:10 Afternoon Tea and Networking Break

    15:40 Creating an Eco - District in the heart of Singapore: Case Study - South Beach Development

    South Beach Development: Scheduled for completion in 2015, this project will feature 2 towers, (45 and 34 storeys tall), which house residences, offi ces, retail, a luxury hotel and a private membership club Assessing how green building objectives shape building form Engineering high rise residential apartments with good cross ventilation Facade responses- Creating a comfortable porous ground scape without a podium

    Russell Cole, Director of Singapore Offi ce, ARUP

    16:20 Overcoming the Unique Challenges Associated with Super Tall Building Lift Design: Case Study - CMA Tower, Riyadh

    CMA Tower: When completed this structure will be 76-storys and 1,263-feet tall. The CMA Tower will include 11 double deck shuttle cars, 17 twins, 12 escalators and 12 additional elevators including service units. Understanding the different vertical lift options and deliberating the pros and cons in relation to your tall building. Discussing the challenges associated with implementing a vertical lift Addressing the health and safety ramifi cations for implementing a lift in a building over 200m

    William Gregory Bell, Lead Architect, Director Level, Omrania and Associates

    17:00 Closing remarks from the Chairperson

    DAY ONEWednesday, 23 October 2013

    09:00 Opening Remarks from the Chairperson

    09:10 What is the Future of Tall Buildings?

    Examining the current trends in tall building design Why tall? Analyzing new technologies that will infl uence the future of tall buildings What are the limits to super tall buildings if any? Debating the difference between sprawl and height, is more height the only way? What will take tall building design to new heights

    Marshall Strabala AIA AFAAR LEEDap, Design Partner, 2DEFINE

    09:50 Opportunities to reposition an urban district with an Integrated Mixed-Use Super-Highrise Development: case Study- Tanjong Pagar Centre

    Tanjong Pagar Centre: Set to be the tallest building in Singapore at 290m, 64 storeys when completed in 2016 How Tanjong Pagar Centre, which will be the tallest building in Singapore at 290m when completed in 2016, could transform the Tanjong Pagar District. Challenges and opportunities of a High-Rise and Integrated Mixed-Use development that is integrated with an existing MRT station.

    Cheng Hsing Yao, Chief Operating Offi cer, GuocoLand (Singapore) Pte Ltd

    10:30 Unravelling the Worlds Tallest Twisting Tower: Utilising Aluminium Framework Solutions to Create an Iconic DesignCase Study: Infi nity Tower, Dubai

    Infi nity Tower, Dubai: Tallest twisting tower in the world, rotating a full 90 degrees from the 1st-80th fl oor Building icons in the sky- addressing the design challenges surrounding the Infi nity Tower to complete each fl oor in 6 days Examining the Aluminium Formwork solution to the worlds tallest twisting tower Achieving a full 90 degrees spiral by rotating each fl oor 1.2 degrees

    Jim Robinson, Managing Director, MFE Formwork Technology Sdn. Bhd.

    11:00 Morning Tea and Networking Break

    11:30 Creating Sustainable Densities in Inner City Areas: Case Study - KK100 and China Zun

    KK100: Mixed use skyscraper in Shenzhen containing 100 fl oors of offi ce space and a hotel

    China Zun: Super tall building under construction in Beijing. After completion it will be the 2nd tallest building in Northern China. Addressing the challenges and opportunities of densifi cation Understanding how towers can be integrated in the urban fabric, rather than as stand-alone sculptural objects without contributing signifi cantly to the greater densities in urban areas Examining how districts with single-use can result in a sterilized streetscape

    Stefan Krummeck, Principal, TFP Farrells Ltd

    12:10 Incorporating Iconic Architecture, Environmental Design, Intelligent Control Systems and Evolutionary Engineering: Case StudyCybertechture Egg, Mumbai

    Cybertecture Egg: A highly intelligent building comprised of 33,000 square meters of offi ce space stacked in 13 storeys with 3 basement levels Understanding the future of cybertecture Assessing which technological advancements could improve your building designs

    CASE STUDY

    an Integrated Mixed-Use Super-Highrise Development: case Study- Tanjong Pagar Centre

    CASE STUDY

    Case Study - Signature Tower, Jakarta

    5th tallest tower at 111 storeys and 638m tall.

    CASE STUDY

    Integrity of a Tall Building: Case Study - Petronas Towers, Malaysia

    CASE STUDY

    Case Study - South Beach Development

    in 2015, this project will feature 2 towers, (45 and 34 storeys

    CASE STUDY

    Super Tall Building Lift Design: Case Study - CMA Tower, Riyadh

    CASE STUDY

    Utilising Aluminium Framework Solutions to Create an Iconic DesignCase Study: Infi nity Tower, Dubai

    Infi nity Tower, Dubai:

    CASE STUDY

    Case Study - KK100 and China Zun

    fl oors of offi ce space and a hotel

    CASE STUDY

    Design, Intelligent Control Systems and Evolutionary Engineering: Case StudyCybertechture Egg, Mumbai

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  • Balancing cost with quality in the Asian market

    Richard Gulliver, Technical Chairman, Glass & Glazing Federation M.E.N.A

    12:55 Lunch Break

    13:55 Utilising double skin facades on a high-rise building to achieve high levels of solar control in hot climates

    1 Bligh Street, Sydney: A 6 star green status building, 1 Bligh Street is Australias fi rst major high-rise structure with a double-skin ventilated facade Building a full height, naturally ventilated atrium and effi cient hybrid mechanical system to achieve a highly sustainable building design Applying European facade solutions to hot design conditions, maximising facade sustainability Using automated external blinds to track the suns path, providing maximum solar control

    David Waldren, Chair Grocon National Sustainability Committee, Grocon Group

    14:35 New Horizons: The Sustainable Tall Building and Its \ Place in Emerging Markets: Case Study - Trump Tower, Manila

    Trump Tower, Manila: Luxury hotel which is set to be one of the tallest towers in the Philippines at 250m and 61 storeys From a city of spaces to a city of objects, how to implement sustainable designs in emerging markets Understanding the cultural perception of iconic buildings Future vision: aspirations for greener city models

    Jason Pomeroy, CEO and Director, Pomeroy Studios

    15:15 Afternoon Tea and Networking Break

    15:30 Assessing the challenges in Building Effi ciency and Optimization when Constructing Super Tall Buildings in Singapore and China: Case Study Marina Bay Sands, Singapore and China Chun, Beijing

    Marina Bay Sands: An integrated resort hotel with 2400 rooms at 207m tall with 57 storey China Chun: A mixed use super high rise tower with 528m tall with 108 storey. Exploring the latest technology in improving building effi ciency in super tall building Understanding the challenges in constructing a supertall building on reclaimed land Assessing the technical challenges in vertical transportation and mechanical engineering systems encountered in mixed use super high rise towers.

    Vincent Tse, MD China Region, Building, Parsons Brinckerhoff

    16:15 Is the Future Green? Quantifying the Financial ROI when Building Green in Asia: Understanding Geotube

    The emerging trends in eco-friendly design in Asia Evaluating the difference between sustainable green designs and green washing Communicating the benefi ts of sustainable designs to property developers.

    Thom Faulders, Principal and Professor of Architecture, Faulders Studio

    17:00 Closing remarks from the Chairperson and End of Conference

    Richard Gulliver, Technical Chairman, Glass & Glazing Federation M.E.N.A

    DAY TWOThursday, 24 October 2013

    09:00 Welcome Back Remarks from the Chairperson

    Richard Gulliver, Technical Chairman, Glass & Glazing Federation M.E.N.A

    09.10 Cost of Tall Building Construction - How to Build an Economically Viable Tall Building to Maximise Your ROI: Lessons Learned: Case Studies:

    Burj Khalifa: The tallest man-made structure in the world, at 829.8 m (2,722 ft)

    Shanghai Tower: Due for completion in 2014, it will be the tallest building in China at 632m tall

    627m high Nanjing Tower: Due for completion in 2021

    900m Mixed use Tower

    Understanding hidden costs when designing a super tall building in Asia How to achieve the vision, without escalating expenditure How to improve the ROI of tall building

    Marshall Strabala, AIA AFAAR LEEDap Design Partner, 2DEFINE

    09:50 PANEL DISCUSSION: Assessing Commercial Viability When Investing in Emerging Markets: Opportunities vs. Challenges

    Opportunities vs. challenges when developing tall buildings in Singapore, Iskandar, Indonesia and Vietnam Understanding the benefi ts of developing tall buildings in underdeveloped areas Debating the regulatory differences between emerging markets and Singapore Addressing the cultural issues surrounding super tall buildings in emerging market- will the locals accept it?

    Stefan Krummeck, Principal, TFP Farrells Ltd Sugeng Wijanto, Structural Engineer, Gistama Intisemesta Richard Hawkins, Partner, Fosters and Partners Russell Cole, Director of Singapore Offi ce, ARUP Ahmad Abdelrazaq, Executive Vice President, Samsung C&T Corporation Jason Pomeroy, CEO and Director, Pomeroy Studios

    10:50 Morning Tea and Networking Break

    11:35 Tall Building Project Management: From Planning to Cost, On Time and On Budget: Case Study - Kingdom Tower, Jeddah

    Kingdom Tower: Currently under construction in Jeddah will become the tallest building in the world and the fi rst to reach the 1km mark Business Information Modelling (BIM )in tall building projects Achieving better co-ordination between stakeholders: BIM solutions for complex projects Highlighting the importance of unifying building codes to avoid resource wastage and increased lead times Enabling more effective procurement contracts Incorporating higher quality construction materials and methods to maximise jobsite productivity

    Andrew Johnson, Director of Middle East and North Africa, Mace International

    12.15 Controlling the Quality of Glass in Asias Tall Buildings

    Utilising the European and American standards- Why self- regulating glass quality is ill advised Controlling the quality of glass in Asia- understanding the various standards and applying them to your design

    CASE STUDY

    and Optimization when Constructing Super Tall Buildings in Singapore and China: Case Study Marina Bay Sands, Singapore and China Chun, Beijing

    CASE STUDY

    New Horizons: The Sustainable Tall Building and Its \ New Horizons: The Sustainable Tall Building and Its \ Place in Emerging Markets: Case Study - Trump Tower, Manila

    CASE STUDY

    to achieve high levels of solar control in hot climates

    Bligh Street is Australias fi rst major high-rise structure with a

    CASE STUDY

    an Economically Viable Tall Building to Maximise Your ROI: Lessons Learned: Case Studies:

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  • MASTERCLASSFriday, 25 October 2013 9am-12am

    PAST DELEGATES AT IQPCS CONSTRUCTION EVENTSDEVELOPERS Far East Associates Keppel Land International Dow Corning Asia China Wold Trade Centre Capitaland Raheja Developers Ltd

    Robinsons Land Corporations Mitsui Fudosan Asia Pte Ltd Pontiac Land Pte Ltd Bovis Lend Lease PT Jakarta Land City Developments Ltd

    ARCHITECTS Architects 61 Pte Ltd Fosters and Partners Ingenhoven Architects NBBJ Architects Fosters and Partners Hong Kong Ardor Architects Ltd 2Defi ne Architecture

    Aedas Singapore Woods Baggot Benoy Ltd CONSTRUCTION COMPANIES Taipei Financial Centre Corporation Gammon Construction

    ENGINEERING FIRMS TFP Farrells Hong Kong Arup Tokyo Arup Singapore Samsung Engineering and Construction Meinhardt Faade Technology Opus

    The Future of Green Buildings: Next Generation Material Behaviour and Emerging Design Strategies to Improve Sustainability when Building Green

    Asias green buildings market is likely to grow at a compounded annual growth rate of nearly 30% from 2013 to 2015, bringing with it opportunities to increase the ROI of a tall building through energy management systems, integrated facilities management, water and waste management and building materials.

    Understanding the global environmental challenges that demand fresh thinking for the constructed environment to increasingly merge with natural systems Exploring the shift from buildings being conceived solely as an assembly of rigid massing, into built ecologies made from and synched with biotic production processes, living matter, and sensate interfaces Highlighting signifi cant cutting-edge material and production thinking from around the globe that offer new possibilities for buildings at any scale to behave and adapt with sustainable lifelike attributes

    Masterclass Leader:Thom Faulders, Principal and Professor of Architecture,Faulders Studio

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