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Completion
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Height
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Function
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1 | Sky Habitat Block 7 | 2015 |
131 m / 429 ft |
38 | Residential |
1 | Sky Habitat Block 9 | 2015 |
131 m / 429 ft |
38 | Residential |
2016 CTBUH Awards
2016 CTBUH Awards
31 October 2019
Moshe Safdie, Founder at Safdie Architects, speaks at the 2019 CTBUH International Congress in Chicago on 31 October 2019.
17 October 2016
Stephan Reinke, Stephan Reinke Architects Limited
How does the 21st Century youth culture of social media integrate and merge with an ever increasing tech savvy senior population? As our cities and...
31 October 2019
Moshe Safdie, Founder at Safdie Architects, speaks at the 2019 CTBUH International Congress in Chicago on 31 October 2019.
26 October 2015
Though the skyscraper has been with us for a century, we are yet to discover how to deploy it as an effective building block for...
21 September 2012
Safdie Architects has developed principles for high-rise, mixed-use developments around the world, and specifically in Asia, where they build upon both past experience as well...
17 October 2016
Stephan Reinke, Stephan Reinke Architects Limited
How does the 21st Century youth culture of social media integrate and merge with an ever increasing tech savvy senior population? As our cities and...
04 February 2016
Jaron Lubin, Safdie Architects
The principles set forth 48 years ago at the Montreal Expo 1967, embodied in the form of Habitat ’67, which proposed an entirely different kind...
21 September 2012
Jaron Lubin, Safdie Architects
A key principle of Moshe Safdie’s work over the last four decades has been to develop livable collective spaces within dense urban environments. This paper...
14 March 2019
Jaron Lubin, Safdie Architects
This presentation traces the evolution of the SkyPark across multiple building types in different cities, climates and contexts from urban, architectural and social perspectives.
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