Taking place during the afternoon on Monday, 16 October, workshops will address specific topical themes. 2023 workshop topics include:
Architectural design
Carbon & materials
Construction
Economics & development
Image of density
Mobility
Structure
Systems
Tenants
Urban integration & impact
Core Conference
On Tuesday, 17 October, join global thought leaders in high-density living to engage in the year’s premier conversation on best practices in tall buildings and sustainable cities and address the most pressing challenges that urban areas face, such as equity, climate change, and the demand for better social, economic, and environmental outcomes. Select from dozens of peer-reviewed presentations, organized into tracks, including:
The Social Realm
The Urban Realm
The Natural Realm
The Technological Realm
The Tenant Realm
The Smart Realm
2023 Projects in Focus
CTBUH 2023 Best Tall Building Awards
Kuala Lumpur program: Humanizing High Density
Networking & Social Events
Networking and social events are highlights of CTBUH conferences, excellent for making business connections, as well as catching up with colleagues and friends. Hosted in the upper floors of a seminal skyscraper, these events showcase incredible views of the city’s expansive urban context. There will be two major receptions during the conference, a night for sponsors to host their own social events, and a reception in Kuala Lumpur:
Kuala Lumpur Reception, Friday, 20 October, 6:00–8:00 PM
Awards Reception, Dinner & Ceremony
The highly anticipated Awards Reception, Dinner & Ceremony, taking place on Wednesday, 18 October, 6:00–10:00 PM, is the culminating event of the conference, when trophies and titles are conferred on the year’s winning projects. See which Award of Excellence projects advance to category winners and which overall project wins the coveted title of “2023 Best Tall Building Worldwide.”
To sponsor the reception or a table at the Awards Dinner & Ceremony, please contact Antony Wood: [email protected].
Off-site Programs
Off-site programs will take place on Thursday, 19 October, in buildings, urban spaces, infrastructure hubs, and key developments throughout Singapore. Register in advance for a wide variety of morning and/or afternoon programs, each exploring a specific theme related to the location with on-site presentations, lively discussions, and behind-the-scenes tours led by professionals involved in the projects.
Kuala Lumpur Regional Program
Experience Kuala Lumpur through a whole new lens on Friday, 20 October, when attendees explore premier developments, infrastructure hubs, and cultural sites amid the city’s warm tropical climate and vibrant street life.
With modest beginnings as a tin-mining outpost in the 1880s, the city has grown into a major education, technology, banking, and energy-industry hub. Kuala Lumpur now commands one of the most dynamic skylines in Asia, with the new Exchange 106 and Merdaka PNB 118 towers joining the renowned Petronas Twin Towers.
The Kuala Lumpur regional program (transportation and accommodations to be paid by attendees) will incorporate two half-day segments focused on a conference presentation theme and include site visits and tours, lively conversations, and technical demonstrations.
AIA CES Credits
The Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat is a registered American Institute of Architects (AIA) Continuing Education Credits (CES) provider. Registered professionals can expect to accumulate up to 27 hours of CES credits during the five-day event (including AIA Health and Safety & Welfare credits). A certificate of completion will be provided to registrants upon request.