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Tall Buildings India
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before 15 October
2010 to save up to
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INDIA
Shaping India’s skyline, learning new techniques and understanding new trends in the
design and construction of tall buildings
International conference: 31 January – 1 February 2011
JW Marriott, Mumbai, India
Mayank Gandhi, James Law, Stephen Oehme, Sanjay Puri,
Secretary, Remaking of Mumbai Chief Executive Officer, Freelance Consultant and Regional Principal Architect,
Federation and Country James Law Cybertecture Director – Value Management & Sanjay Puri Architects
Representative, CTBUH Sustainability, Hyder Consulting
Middle East
Other high-profile speakers include: Benefits of attending:
• R. Ramana, Senior Planner, Mumbai Metropolitan • Learn about the latest trends and technologies in the
Region Development Authority design, construction and operation of a tall building
• Shaun Killa, Director – Architecture, Atkins • Understand regulatory aspects in the construction of
tall buildings
• Va-Chan Cheong, Director, Arup
• Gain insights on energy management for sustainable
• Stefan Krummeck, Director, TFP Farrells
buildings
• Dr. Hossein Rezai-Jorabi, Managing Director, Web • Learn about the best practices and strategies from
Structures international and regional case studies on tall
• Karuna Gopal, Founder, Future Cities building projects
• S. K. Das, Founder, SK Das Associated Architects • Utilise innovative methods to create green buildings
For more information or to register:
Tel: +971 4 364 2975 Fax: +971 4 363 1938 Email: enquiry@iqpc.ae
www.tallbuildingsindia.com
Associate sponsor: Media partners: Researched and developed by:
2. Conference day one:
Monday 31 January 2011
INDIA
08:30 Registration, refreshments and networking Panelists:
Amol Shimpi, Vice President – Business Development, HCC
09:00 Chair’s welcome and opening remarks Real Estate
R. Ramana, Senior Planner, Mumbai Metropolitan Region
Discussing best practices and the future of tall Development Authority
buildings Mayank Gandhi, Secretary, Remaking of Mumbai Federation
and Country Representative, CTBUH
09:10 Developing a specialised high-rise zone to overcome
Sanjay Puri, Principal Architect, Sanjay Puri Architects
challenges in space, design and construction of tall
Kaustuv Roy, Director, Cushman & Wakefield
buildings
13:00 Lunch break and networking opportunity
• Highlighting the importance of developing a blueprint for a
high-rise zone
• Assessing existing infrastructure in India and developing a
Optimising structural and architectural design in the
road map for the future of India’s skyline construction of tall buildings
• Overcoming challenges in logistics in urban and
suburban areas 14:00 Optimising architectural design in tall buildings and
R. Ramana, Senior Planner, Mumbai Metropolitan Region improving technical expertise
Development Authority
• Overcoming challenges in architectural design and devising
09:50 Case study: Remaking of Mumbai and discussing the role international training programmes
of vertical construction • Maximising Floor Space Index (FSI) to maximise revenue per
units
• Transforming Mumbai’s horizontal space to tall buildings • Developing expertise in the architectural design and
• Ensuring redevelopment of 32,000 dilapidated buildings construction of tall buildings
through sustainable and vertical development with the help of Shaun Killa, Director – Architecture, Atkins
a cluster approach
• Setting standards of excellence in constructing buildings 14:40 Case study: The 441 meter tall Kingkey tower – a
using engineering and technological advancements sustainable building typology
Mayank Gandhi, Secretary, Remaking of Mumbai Federation
• Analysing how super tall buildings integrate into our cities
and Country Representative, CTBUH
• Designing the eighth tallest building in the world by using the
10:30 Discussing the benefits of high-rise development for a concept of “shape follows function”
rapidly urbanising India • Examining visual and technical solutions for wind, seismic
load and sustainability
• Highlighting the importance of conserving the natural habitat
Stefan Krummeck, Director, TFP Farrells
• Tackling the population explosion through vertical
construction 15:20 Afternoon break, networking and refreshments
• Stressing the importance of effective land use
Sanjay Puri, Principal Architect, Sanjay Puri Architects 15:50 Case study: Examining high-rise structural design
processes for different geographies – featuring projects in
11:10 Morning break, networking and refreshments India and South-East Asia
11:40 Discussing best practices in project management for tall • Analysing the structural design of projects in Thailand and
buildings to maximise revenue and reduce costs Singapore
• Imbibing design practices used in Tokio Marine Centre in
• Overcoming challenges in project management and delivery
Singapore and Northpoint in Pattaya, Thailand
• Selecting the right combination of developers, contractors • Designing high-rise residential projects in Indian metros and
and designers comparing design criteria in India and South-East Asia
• Balancing key factors like budgets, design, sustainability, risk Dr. Hossein Rezai-Jorabi, Managing Director, Web Structures
management and delivery schedules
Nitesh Kumar, Project Manager, DB Group 16:30 Panel discussion – Overcoming challenges in vertical
construction over existing structures
12:20 Panel discussion – Developing a specialized high-rise zone
to overcome the challenges of removing slum and • Discussing architectural and structural design challenges in
dilapidated buildings based on their construction, vertical construction
economics and commercial viability • Evaluating the role of retrofitting to reduce seismic hazards
• Q & A on optimising architectural and structural design
• Devising an integrated planning process to tackle incremental
Amol Shimpi, Vice President – Business Development, HCC
and awkward growth process
Real Estate
• Discussing the importance of new high rise zones
Shaun Killa, Director – Architecture, Atkins
• Stressing the importance of eco-friendliness and excellent
Stefan Krummeck, Director, TFP Farrells
infrastructure
Moderator: Anand Gupta, Vice President, Remaking Arunkumar Aggarwal, Vice President – Structure, Omaxe
of Mumbai Federation and Hon. Treasurer, Builders Dr. Hossein Rezai-Jorabi, Managing Director, Web Structures
Association of India
17:10 End of conference day one
For more information or to register – Fax: +971 4 363 1938 Email: enquiry@iqpc.ae
3. Conference day two:
Tuesday 1 February 2011
INDIA
08:30 Registration, refreshments and networking 13:00 Lunch break and networking opportunity
09:00 Chair’s welcome and opening remarks Developing green and sustainable structures
Exploring the latest techniques and solutions in the
14:00 Utilising innovative methods to create a sustainable
design and construction of tall buildings
green structure
09:10 Keynote presentation: Providing a symbiotic relationship
• Reducing the carbon footprint through innovative techniques
between urban fabric and technology
• Effectively using solar and water resources by implementing
• Cybertecture – embracing the future through continuous
renewable energy generation
innovation and evolution of design and technology
• Designing the 21st centrury ultra-futuristic “Cybertecture • Introducing the innovative water façade system to achieve
skyscraper” and the tallest mixed use tower in the world energy efficiency
• Creating buildings with intangible materials of technology, S. K. Das, Founder, SK Das Associated Architects
multimedia, intelligence and interactivity
James Law, Chief Executive Officer, James Law Cybertecture 14:40 Stressing the importance of high density in urban
sustainability
09:50 Utilising Business Information Modelling (BIM) and
simulation software in tall building projects • Describing how the ecological footprint of a city is linked to
urban form and density
• Managing projects through Business Information Modelling
for enhanced clarity • Highlighting the role of current technologies in reducing the
energy consumption of a city by more than half
• Using BIM solutions as a tool to improve internal
communication • Overcoming environmental and social issues in the
• Exploring the different applications of BIM solutions construction of tall buildings
Va-Chan Cheong, Director, Arup Prathima Manohar, Founder, The Urban Vision
10:30 Discussing the importance of fire safety management and 15:20 Afternoon break, networking and refreshments
vertical transport systems in high-rise structures
15:50 Creating futuristic cities in the vertical age
• Designing fire resistant steel frame building structures for
maximum fire protection
• Developing a knowledge management framework for
• Adhering to the latest safety norms and guidelines accelerating urban transformation
• Selecting safe vertical transport solutions to suit the design of
the structure • Tackling socio-economic changes in densely populated
urban areas
Raghuvir Singh Rathaur, Director - Engineering, RSP Design
Consultants (India) • Devising strategies for effective urban governance
Karuna Gopal, Founder, Future Cities
11:10 Morning break, networking and refreshments
16:30 Panel discussion – Delivering green compliant tall
11:40 Discussing the role of energy management systems in the
buildings to reduce carbon footprints
construction of tall buildings
• Introducing the applications of low energy plants and • Devising strategies to achieve energy efficient and green
district cooling tall buildings
• Exploring emerging technologies in HVAC systems and
implementing solar cooling • Implementing solutions to reduce carbon footprint and
• Reducing operating costs through the latest energy emissions from tall buildings
management systems
• Discussing the elements that affect energy generation
Stephen Oehme, Freelance Consultant and Regional and use
Director – Value Management & Sustainability, Hyder
S. K. Das, Founder, SK Das Associated Architects
Consulting Middle East
Prathima Manohar, Founder, The Urban Vision
12:20 Panel discussion – Exploring value management in high Karuna Gopal, Founder, Future Cities
rise structures
• Conducting a detailed analysis of overall value, performance
17:10 Final comments from the chair and end of conference
and costs
• Enabling enhanced decision making and value outcomes to
add to the bottom-line
• Surpassing value engineering to enhance processes
Stephen Oehme, Freelance Consultant and Regional
Director – Value Management & Sustainability, Hyder
Consulting
James Law, Chief Executive Officer, James Law Cybertecture
Va-Chan Cheong, Director, Arup
Raghuvir Singh Rathaur, Director - Engineering, RSP Design
Consultants (India Consulting Middle East)
For more information or to register – Fax: +971 4 363 1938 www.tallbuildingsindia.com
4. Highlights of the conference
• Presentations by industry experts, world renowned
INDIA architects and structural consultants
• Case studies on some of the most interesting
high-rise projects in the region as well as South
India's rapid growth and urbanisation has led to a critical need East Asia
for tall buildings and high-rise structures in the country. With
50% of India's population expected to live in urban areas by • Coverage of key aspects related to the design
2030, there is a great demand in the residential and and construction of tall buildings including project
commercial space. Therefore, the Indian real-estate industry is
now exploring the vertical space to overcome challenges in land management, energy management, fire & safety
acquistion, space and costs. India is set to be the next big home and sustainable practices
for the tallest skyscrapers in the world, with the Indian
government now focusing on regulatory measures for high-rise • Focus on creating green compliant and sustainable
structures.
tall buildings
Tall Buildings India aims to bring together developers,
architects, design consultants, urban planners and government • Showcase of new trends and technologies in the
agencies to discuss the challenges in urban planning, design,
sustainability, durability, safety and energy consumption and design and construction of tall buildings
help shape India's skyline.
The exclusive two day conference will witness presentations
Associate sponsor: Media partners:
and case studies by some of the biggest names in the industry.
The event will focus on the latest trends, challenges and
opportunities in the design, construction and operation of
high-rise structures in India.
Who will you network with at Tall Buildings India?
This is a must attend event for senior decision makers in
construction, real estate, architecture and structural
engineering. Sponsorship & exhibition opportunities
Job titles include: Only at Tall Buildings India will the highest-level decision
Chief Executive Officers makers attend in one place at one time. They will evaluate
Managing Directors products and services and will look to short-list potential
Vice Presidents, Directors, Heads and General Managers of suppliers.
- Design
• Can you afford to miss out on this opportunity?
- Projects
- Construction • Do you have a product or service that our senior decision-
- Commercial makers and influencers need?
- Structures We have a range of business development / marketing and sales
- Planning
solutions that will be tailored to specifically deliver on your
- Operations
business objectives. For more details, call +971 4 364 2975 or
Principal Architects email sponsorship@iqpc.ae
Structural Engineers
Municipal Commissioners
Industry breakdown Job title breakdown
5% 5% 10%
10% 5%
20% 15%
20% 10%
15%
10%
10%
5%
20% 10% 15%
3% 2% 10%
Chief Executive Officers / Commercial
Managing Directors Structures
Vice Presidents, Directors, Heads
Planning
Machinery/ Equipment and General Managers:
manufacturers Design Operations
Projects Principal Architects
Construction Structural Engineers
For more information or to register – Fax: +971 4 363 1938 Email: enquiry@iqpc.ae
5. 4 WAYS TO REGISTER
International summit Online: www.tallbuildingsindia.com Email: enquiry@iqpc.ae
31 January - 1 February Phone: +971 4 364 2975 Fax: +971 4 363 1938
2011 TEAM DISCOUNTS
INDIA JW Marriott, Mumbai, Team discounts available on request. Call +971 4 364 2975 for more information
India VENUE & ACCOMMODATION
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