Apresentação sobre Edifícios Altos - CTBUH – Concil of Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat

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Rafael Gomes de Oliveira Representante do CTBUH em São Paulo Capítulo No. 111 do IREM - SP 10 de Outubro, 2014 About the CTBUH

Transcript of Apresentação sobre Edifícios Altos - CTBUH – Concil of Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat

Rafael Gomes de Oliveira Representante do CTBUH em São Paulo

Capítulo No. 111 do IREM - SP

10 de Outubro, 2014

About the CTBUH

Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat

Founded in 1969

As of September 2013, the CTBUH

organizational member network included

799,985 individuals working in 5,117 offices

around the world

CTBUH Top Level Members (as of September 2013)

CTBUH Headquarters is located within the College of Architecture at the Illinois Institute of

Technology Chicago.

CTBUH Headquarters & Resource Center

Overview:

What The CTBUH Does

Research

Publications

Conferences

Awards

Working Groups

Chapters

Networking

CTBUH Website Resources

The Skyscraper Center

Height Criteria & World’s Tallest Title

World’s ten tallest buildings according to Height to Tip (as of Nov. 2013)

In Detail:

What The CTBUH Does

Research – Tall Building Data & Statistical Studies

Tall Buildings & Population Study & Poster

Research – Technical

“A Whole Life Cycle Assessment of the

Sustainable Aspects of Structural Systems in

Tall Buildings” to study the life cycles of tall

building structural systems, funded by

ArcelorMittal

Real Fires for the Safe Design of Tall Buildings,

funded by UK Engineering and Physical Sciences

Research Council

Survey Research of Measuring the

Perceptional Level of Core Technology in the

Area of Super Tall Buildings in Korea, funded

by KICTEP

Study the energy-saving effectiveness of

green wall façade systems, funded by Wanger

Institute for Sustainable Energy Research

(WISER)

Research – Student Design

The Council is involved in design research projects in conjunction with multiple higher-

education institutions and academics around the world. This research is archived by the

CTBUH and presented on the Council’s website.

CTBUH, CIB, UNESCO Research Roadmap

ArcelorMittal Research Project

“A Whole Life Cycle Assessment of the Sustainable Aspects of Structural

Systems in Tall Buildings”

Research Seed Funding Awards

2013

Dr. Elena Giacomello

Iuav University of Venice, Italy

to study the radical new “Vertical

Forest”

(Bosco Verticale)

2012

Dr. Kristen Day

Polytechnic Institute of New York

University to study the impact of tall

building developments on physical

activity in China

Publications – CTBUH Annual Awards Book

Publications – Technical Guides

Publications – Quarterly Journal

Publications – CTBUH InfoArchives

Publications – CTBUH Posters

Publications – CTBUH Posters

Publications – CTBUH Posters

CTBUH Signboards & Plaques

Tornado Tower, Doha, Qatar, 2009

(English side). Best Tall Building

Middle East & Africa (2009).

Q1 Tower, Gold Coast, Australia,

2005

World’s tallest residential tower.

Antony Wood (CTBUH), Richard Tomlinson (SOM), Andrew Weiss

(Trump Organization), and Paul James (Bovis Lend Lease) in front

of the Trump skyscraper sign on Wabash Ave.

The Council organizes a number of significant events each year. These include: world

congresses and conferences attended by some of the world’s most influential

architects, engineers and developers; annual tall building awards; technical tours of tall

buildings around the world, and various meetings and seminars.

Events

CTBUH 2014 International Conference, Shanghai

Conference – Overview

There have been 9 World Congresses and 86 regional Conferences since 1969. Some

examples are shown below:

Congresses/Conferences Speakers

HE Mohamed Ali

Alabbar William F. Baker HRH Prince Charles Charles Correa Mayor Richard

Daley

Jeanne Gang Gerald D. Hines

Christoph

Ingenhoven

Fazlur Khan Eugene Kohn Daniel Libeskind Cesar Pelli John Portman,

Jr.

Paul Rudolf Larry Silverstein Adrian Smith Werner Sobek Carol Willis Ken Yeang

Steven Holl

Leslie Robertson

Technical Tours

The CTBUH organizes educational tours of important

tall buildings/cities as part of its continuing education

program. These tours provide an opportunity for

participants to gain significant technical knowledge on

the subject building or area.

Shanghai Tower (2012) Kanchanjunga Apartments

(2010)

Roosevelt University Tower

(2011)

Annual Awards Dinner

11th Annual CTBUH Awards Dinner held at Ludwig Mies van der Rohe’s historic Crown Hall, October 2012

2013 CTBUH Award Winners Europe Middle East & Africa

The Bow

Calgary

Americas Asia & Australaisa

10 Year Award

CCTV Headquarters

Beijing

The Shard

London

Sowwah Square

Abu Dhabi

Innovation Award Innovation Award Lynn S. Beedle Award Fazlur R. Khan Award

30 St Mary Axe

London

BSB Prefabricated

Construction Method

KONE UltraRope Henry N. Cobb

Pei Cobb Freed & Partners

Clyde Baker

AECOM

Past CTBUH Award Winners

Past CTBUH Award Winners

CTBUH Website Resources – CTBUH Member Page

CTBUH Website Resources – Research Papers

The Research Papers Library contains many hundreds of papers published by architects,

engineers and academics on a range of multi-disciplinary subjects. The papers cover every

facet of tall building design, construction and occupation and are searchable by author, topic

and category.

CTBUH Website Resources – Global News

CTBUH Website Resources – Video Database

The Video Library contains hundreds of videos available for viewing. It includes videos from

CTBUH Conferences and Congresses, Seminars, Interviews, Presentations and Design

Research Projects.

CTBUH Website Resources – Newsletter

The CTBUH Tall Building Newsletter is a monthly newsletter emailed at the beginning of each

month to subscribers. It contains a summary of the past month's international tall building

news articles and also provides events and news related to the Council and other

organizations and companies.

CTBUH Website Resources – CTBUH in the Media

CTBUH Membership

CTBUH Membership – Why Join?

CTBUH Membership – Levels and Benefits

Para mais informações:

Rafael Gomes de Oliveira

email: [email protected]

www.ctbuh.org