26 May 2021
CTBUH Chicago + NYC FLC hosts an on-line event exploring The Jewel Changi Airport.
28 July 2020
The CTBUH New York Chapter examines Greenpoint Landing Block D, an in-progress residential complex on Brooklyn's East River waterfront. Panelists discussed how the construction process on the project, which broke ground in November of 2019, adapted during COVID-19.
09 April 2020
Join the New York City Chapter for a discussion about dealing with working from home (WFH) and the opportunities for permanently changing the way we work together in the future.
30 January 2020
The CTBUH New York Chapter kicks off 2020 with the first event of the year.
25 September 2019
CTBUH New York explores the ways that private companies try to tackle demolition and related issues. How does NYC confront aging buildings in a changing economy?
25 September 2019
Over 50 attendees enjoyed a networking reception followed by engaging presentations and Q&A with panelists, discussing demolition strategies in New York City.
17 September 2019
CTBUH is proud to support The Future is Blended, part of an exploratory global tour organized by Amsterdam-based think-tank, The Class of 2020.
22 August 2019
Join the CTBUH New York Chapter for the Summer Future Leaders Committee Social, featuring a presentation along with drinks and light snacks at BuroHappold Engineering's office.
22 August 2019
The CTBUH New York Chapter hosted a social reception featuring an open bar and catered refreshments as a thank-you to members and friends for their participation this year.
31 July–30 August 2019
The CTBUH New York Chapter invites you to nominate your colleagues for the 2019 Emerging Leaders of New Award, which recognizes a young professional for their industry contributions.
25 July 2019
Join CTBUH New York for a presentation on co-living, a developing housing model that re-imagines historic communal ways of living for a millennial generation.
25 July 2019
50 attendees convened to explore the benefits and challenges of co-living as a developing housing model, where residents share living spaces, resources, and interests.
27 June–09 August 2019
Join the CTBUH Urban Habitat / Urban Design Committee for the sixth annual Global Walking Tour, following the theme 50 Forward | 50 Back. Join a walk in your city!
27 June 2019
The CTBUH Urban Habitat / Urban Design Committee organized its sixth annual Global Walking Tours, which took place in 25 cities around the world.
13–14 May 2019
CTBUH Chief Executive Officer Antony Wood will join RICS for the 2019 World Build Environment Forum Summit, participating in a panel discussion on the global construction industry.
01 May 2019
Join the CTBUH New York Chapter for a seminar on some of the key issues of seismic design of tall buildings, both in New York and around the world.
01 May 2019
Seventy attendees gathered for the CTBUH New York Chapter‘s seminar on seismic design, hosted at Langan’s New York office.
01 May 2019
CTBUH New York visited Pratt architecture students for their year-end presentations, where students shared their research, findings and models about urban design issues.
11 April 2019
As part of the Skybridges research project, CTBUH and IIT College of Architecture traveled to NYC for presentations, workshops, and meetings regarding Skybridge designs.
28 February 2019
Join CTBUH New York for a presentation on the cutting-edge design and construction of LaGuardia Airport's new Terminal B.
28 February 2019
CTBUH New York Chapter hosted a presentation on LaGuardia Airport's new Terminal B, joined by speakers from the project's design teams.
31 January 2019
CTBUH New York kicks off the year with a happy hour for networking and connecting with other members and colleagues.
22 January 2019
Check out our monthly predictions based on our industry intelligence to see what trends and milestones will shape the industry in the year to come!
05 December 2018
Join the CTBUH New York City Chapter for their annual holiday social, which promises to be a festive evening of food, drinks, games, and activities.
05 December 2018
The CTBUH New York Chatper kicked off the holiday season with a fun, spirited party and celebration of a successful year.
14 November 2018
Join the CTBUH New York Chapter for a panel discussion on current trends and long-term strategies for transforming healthcare facilities to be more flexible, sustainable, and resilient.
14 November 2018
The CTBUH New York Future Leaders Committee hosted a discussion on strategies for healthcare resiliency, featuring architects, engineers, project managers and owners.
18 October 2018
Join the CTBUH New York Chapter to discuss the increasingly urgent need for affordable housing in our expanding urban centers.
18 October 2018
The CTBUH New York Future Leaders Committee hosted a panel discussion on "Obstacles to Affordable Housing" at the NYC Office of Grimshaw Architects.
21 September 2018
Are Engineers Better in 2018 Than They Were In 1818? Join the CTBUH New York Chapter as they debate this topic in celebration of 200 years of the Institution of Civil Engineers.
21 September 2018
On September 21, 2018 at Arup’s NYC office, the Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE) partnered with co-sponsors CTBUH to host a friendly, spirited debate.
20 September 2018
Join the CTBUH New York Chapter to discuss how smart technology has changed - and will change - the way cities are designed and interact with their residents.
20 September 2018
The CTBUH New York Chapter hosted a panel discussion on smart cities, the key systems that harvest data for planners, designers, policy makers and the general public.
02 August 2018
This year's 2018 Global Walking Tour explored the role of tall buildings along waterfronts and other natural settings.
27 July 2018
In the 2018 CTBUH Journal Issue III, Aine Brazil, Vice Chairman, Thornton Tomasetti, talks about her career highlights in high-rises and the support for more women in engineering.
26 July 2018
Join CTBUH New York for a panel discussion on how technology and other collaboration techniques are used to coordinate and communicate between teams on international projects.
26 July 2018
The CTBUH New York Chapter held an event focusing on how technology enables collaboration on international projects. Speakers used case studies to highlight innovative solutions.
20 July–07 October 2018
Join the Urban Habitat / Urban Design Committee for the 2018 Global Walking Tour. This year, tours will explore the role of the Tall Building in waterfronts and other natural settings.
20 June 2018
Join the CTBUH New York "Future Leaders" Committee for a tour of ARO, a 59-story residential tower in midtown Manhattan's midtown.
20 June 2018
CTBUH New York attended a tour of the ARO building, known for its avant-garde approach to maximizing space and providing direct outdoor access for its residents.
17 May 2018
The NY "Future Leaders" Committee presents a panel discussion on how NYC's 80x50 greenhouse gas reduction plan will revolutionize the way we design and operate buildings.
17 May 2018
The New York Future Leaders Committee recently hosted a discussion on "Roadmap to 80 x 50," the City's plan to reduce greenhouse emissions by 80% by the year 2050.
26 April 2018
Please join the CTBUH New York Chapter to provide feedback for 5th-year Pratt Institute students during their High-Rise Design Studio Final Critique.
23 April 2018
Join the CTBUH New York Chapter to help provide feedback for 3rd-year B.Arch students participating in a 20|20 Panel Disucssion event at the Syracuse University School of Architecture.
19–20 April 2018
The Facades+ conference series promotes a robust dialogue encompassing all things building skin—bridging the profession, industry, academia, operations, and ownership.
29 March 2018
Please join the CTBUH New York Chapter for a casual Round Table discussion about the different technologies used during the construction administration process at building sites.
01 March 2018
Please join the CTBUH New York Chapter for a collaboration with the Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE) as the organizations debate whether New York has built too tall.
01 March 2018
The New York "Future Leaders" Committee recently debated whether NYC has built too tall. The two sides discussed current challenges to development as well as future considerations.
08 February 2018
Please join the New York Chapter for our Committee Meeting to plan for 2018 and hear about some of the projects our Young Professionals are currently working on.
08 February 2018
The New York Chapter steering committee met to get acquainted with new members, reflect on 2017 initiatives, and plan for 2018.
14 December 2017
Come catch up with the CTBUH NY Chapter at its Winter Holiday Party, and enjoy catered refreshments and an open bar at the offices of Woods Bagot.
14 December 2017
The New York Chapter held their 2017 Holiday Party, hosted by Woods Bagot. Attendees mingled, enjoyed refreshments, and celebrated a successful year.
16 November 2017
CTBUH is hosting a talk on modular construction led by James Murray-Parkes of Multiplex, who wrote the "Handbook for the Design of Modular Structures."
16 November 2017
The CTBUH New York Chapter held an event focused on modular construction, which was hosted by FullStack Modular at its factory in Brooklyn.
19 October 2017
The CTBUH New York Chapter presents the “Start of Things,” an event centered around entrepreneurship in the AEC industry.
28 September 2017
The CTBUH New York Chapter kicked off its Fall networking series with an insightful evening spent examining the current progress of a historic development, Hudson Yards.
12 September 2017
CTBUH partnered with Guinness World Records to identify the commercial building with the fastest elevator speeds and longest vertical runs.
31 August 2017
BuroHappold is pleased to host the Summer CTBUH Young Professionals Committee Social. This is the event to catch up on all that the New York Chapter has been up to.
31 August 2017
The CTBUH New York Young Professionals Committee (YPC) hosted a sold-out Summer Social, this year hosted by BuroHappold Engineering.
22 June 2017
This presentation will share and discuss the character and behavior of timber buildings, and the future opportunities for this building system in New York and beyond.
22 June 2017
CTBUH New York held a presentation and panel discussion on the character and behavior of tall timber buildings, as well as the future opportunities with timber in New York and beyond.
21 June–07 July 2017
The CTBUH Urban Habitat / Urban Design Committee organized its fourth annual Global Walking Tours, which took place in 15 cities around the world.
14 June–07 July 2017
The CTBUH Urban Habitat / Urban Design Committee will be holding another set of worldwide walking tours, this time focused on The Space Within.
06 June 2017
CTBUH New York invites you to a site visit tour at One Vanderbilt, the site under construction next to Grand Central Station. Afterward, we'll reconvene at a local bar for networking.
06 June 2017
CTBUH New York hosted a series of presentations and a tour at the construction site of One Vanderbilt, which will rise to 427 meters when completed in 2021.
13–14 April 2017
CTBUH Executive Director Antony Wood was recognized by ENR as one of the "Top 25 Newsmakers of 2016," attending an event in New York to receive his honor.
06–07 April 2017
CTBUH is pleased to be a supporting sponsor of Facades+, a two-day symposium / workshop event on building façade technologies.
29 March 2017
The NYC YPC will be having an internal organizational meeting about our 2017 planning at the offices of Thorton Tomasetti.
16 February 2017
Please join CTBUH at the offices of Handel Architects to learn more about the implementation of Passive House in a high-rise building, along with its facets, challenges, and solutions.
16 February 2017
CTBUH New York Chapter, in association with the New York YPC and Handel Architects, hosted a building presentation titled “Cornell Tech: The House & Passive House.”
19 January 2017
A lecture series presented by CTBUH New York and Autodesk to explore innovations in the construction industry.
19 January 2017
CTBUH New York Chapter, with the YPC and Akdo, hosted the second part in the Future of Construction lecture series, titled “Moving Parts: Modular Architecture in a Flat World.”
19 December 2016
Check out the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat's top stories of 2016 for each month and take a look ahead with the Council’s monthly predictions for 2017.
16 December 2016
Catch up, eat and drink, and enjoy the festive season before the end of the year with the NYC Young Professionals Committee.
16 December 2016
The New York Young Professionals Committee (YPC) hosted their Winter Holiday Party at the Milliken Carpet showroom, with games and activities and lots of good cheer.
08 December 2016
Join in a conversation discussing if zoning regulations created to tame towers during the rise of the skyscraper in the early 20th century have kept pace with today's evolving skyline.
08 November 2016
NYC Young Professional Committee members volunteered as panelists for Pratt Institute's year-end review, after working with the students throughout the semester.
16 October 2016
In the CTBUH Journal 2016 Issue IV, two experts debate on what type of government body should be in charge of the issues that growing megacities face.
14 October 2016
CTBUH New York YPC is kicking off their Educational Outreach initiative this year by collaborating with the Syracuse University School of Architecture on a 20|20 Panel Discussion Night
07 September 2016
CTBUH HQ has announced the funding of grants for CTBUH New York, in association with the New York Young Professionals Committee (YPC) and CTBUH Australia.
25 August 2016
The CTBUH UH/UD Committee organized its third annual Global Walking Tours in 13 cities around the world, examining public spaces in a twilight setting.
11 August 2016
The Young Professionals Committee held their Summer Social event, hosted by FXFOWLE Architects in Manhattan, and met some of the people behind the 3 Hudson Boulevard development.
29 June 2016
The CTBUH Philadelphia Committee met at the Hayworth Showroom in Philadelphia to examine how developers and designers differentiate residential offering based on regional preferences.
22 June 2016
CTBUH is proud to announce the winners and finalists for the CTBUH 2016 Tall Building Awards, chosen from a pool of 132 submissions vying for recognition.
09 June 2016
CTBUH New York and the YPC will hold an event exploring modular construction through a case study of 461 Dean Street, the world's tallest volumetric modular building.
09 June 2016
The CTBUH New York Chapter in collaboration with the CTBUH Young Professionals Committee held the first of its lecture series, “Future of Construction.”
05 May 2016
NYC Young Professional Committee members volunteer as panelists for Pratt Institute's year-end review, after working with the students throughout the semester.
03 May 2016
The event highlight projects and individuals of varied perspectives and identities with a broader goal of reframing perceptions and strengthening relationships.
03 May 2016
This event will look at "Building over the Hudson Rail Yards" to help apply lessons learned from the project to the development over Philadelphia's 30th Street rail yard.
03 May 2016
The CTBUH NYC Young Professionals Committee welcomed over 150 design professionals for ASPECT:RATIOS, a seminar focusing on female perspectives in architecture.
03 May 2016
The CTBUH Philadelphia Committee hosted speakers at the Hayworth Showroom in Philadelphia to discover how the development at 30th Street Station can be made a reality.
21–22 April 2016
CTBUH is pleased to be a supporting sponsor of Facades+, a two-day symposium/workshop event on building façade technologies.
07 April 2016
CTBUH New York Young Professional Committee held their annual Spring Social event at Bjarke Ingels Group's New York Office on April 7, 2016.
16 March 2016
CTBUH YPC held their first meeting of 2016 on March 16 at the offices of SOM to discuss the success of the past events and plans for future initiatives.
12 February 2016
CTBUH YPC kicked off their educational outreach initiative with a mentorship program at Pratt Institute, to teach students how to unlock synergistic potential in their designs.
21 January 2016
All technical papers and PowerPoint presentations from the CTBUH 2015 New York Conference are now available to view and download for free.
20 January 2016
The biggest names impacting New York’s skyline come together to discuss the projects that now epitomize the city, the ever-evolving real estate market and what’s next for New York.
13 January 2016
There are now officially 100 supertall (300-plus-meter) skyscrapers in the world following the completion of 432 Park Avenue in New York City.
13 January 2016
CTBUH YPC hosted an event on wind engineering and understanding its effects on tall buildings as well as to provide insight into the engineering efforts in design of shorter buildings.
15 December 2015
CTBUH YPC organized a presentation and panel discussion for Decoding NYC High Rise Building Codes to discuss some of the major enhancements to the 2014 NYC Codes
19 November 2015
CTBUH New York and Arup are holding a lecture and discussion on the advanced computational modeling tools commonly used in architectural design.
19 November 2015
CTBUH YPC hosted a presentation and panel discussion focused on the current computational technology tools used today in architecture and how collaboration is enhanced in the profession
28 October 2015
CTBUH 2015 delegates toured 30 Park Place which will house the Four Seasons Hotel and Private Residences Downtown New York.
28 October 2015
CTBUH 2015 delegates toured 432 Park Avenue which will be the future tallest all-residential building in the World.
28 October 2015
CTBUH 2015 delegates toured 461 Dean Street Factory which will be the World's tallest modular building containing 930 modules made up of 225 designs.
28 October 2015
CTBUH 2015 delegates toured around the construction site of 50 West. The tower is unique for its rounded corners and high-quality glazing, which provide a futurist aesthetic.
28 October 2015
CTBUH 2015 delegates toured around the construction of 56 Leonard Street, which is set to be one of the top luxury residential towers in downtown Manhattan.
28 October 2015
CTBUH 2015 delegates toured the World Trade Center: 3, 4 and 7, all of which are in the middle of construction.
28 October 2015
Delegates from the CTBUH 2015 New York International Conference visited the 400 Park Avenue South building, which was completed in 2015.
28 October 2015
CTBUH 2015 delegates toured 7 Bryant Park Office Building which sits on a block-long site fronting on the Avenue of the Americas between 39th and 40th streets.
28 October 2015
CTBUH 2015 delegates toured around Brookfield Place Building, originally the World Financial Center. The building has been the home of many American corporations.
28 October 2015
CTBUH 2015 delegates toured Eight Spruce Street which was the tallest all-residential building in North America at the time of completion.
28 October 2015
CTBUH 2015 delegates toured Eleven Times Square Office Building which was the last building to be developed as part of the 42nd Street Development
28 October 2015
CTBUH 2015 delegates toured One World Trade Center Office Building which is the current tallest building in the Americas.
28 October 2015
CTBUH 2015 delegates toured the Empire State Building as the most iconic skyscraper and its retrofit into the today's environment-aware society.
28 October 2015
CTBUH 2015 delegates toured the Rockefeller Center which the tour predominantly focused on discovering what happens “backstage” at one of the most famous tall building complexes.
28 October 2015
CTBUH 2015 delegates toured the United Nations Secretariat Building which the tour guided the group of visitors through some of the most exclusive and famous parts of the building.
28 October 2015
CTBUH 2015 delegates toured Woolworth Building which was the tallest building in the world at its completion in 1913.
28 October 2015
CTBUH 2015 delegates toured City Point Complex, Barclays Center, and 461 Dean Street which have impacted the cityscape of Brooklyn.
28 October 2015
CTBUH 2015 delegates toured High Line, which have significantly changed the urban landscape of New York City, from its history to its near-future.
28 October 2015
CTBUH 2015 delegates toured the Hudson Yards develoment which is the largest private real estate development in the history of the United States.
28 October 2015
CTBUH 2015 delegates toured the Miles and Shirley Fiterman Hall which is the southernmost piece of the Borough of Manhattan Community College (BMCC) campus in lower Manhattan.
28 October 2015
CTBUH 2015 delegates toured Fordham University's law school and residence hall which houses the law school in the first 10 floors and a residence hall in the top 12 floors.
28 October 2015
CTBUH 2015 delegates toured the infrastructure and underground of the World Trade Center complex which will house a variety of civic programs.
28 October 2015
CTBUH 2015 delegates toured 30 Park Place which will house the Four Seasons Hotel and Private Residences Downtown New York.
28 October 2015
CTBUH 2015 delegates toured 4 Times Square and Bank of America Tower which are a fantastic look at two generations of towers that focus on sustainability and quality of environment.
27 October 2015
CTBUH Board of Trustees, Secretary Craig Gibbons give a CTBUH Leader's Message on 2015 International Conference in New York City.
27 October 2015
The Hudson Yards Networking Reception took place on Tuesday evening in the incredible Time Warner Center, offering great views of Columbus Circle at the corner of Central Park.
26–30 October 2015
After a post-recession hiatus in tall building construction in many countries lasting several years, numerous cities are again resurgent.
26 October 2015
The reception provided attendees an opportunity to meet and network with their fellow delegates in the incredible setting of the 80th Floor of the historic Empire State Building.
25 October 2015
This special reception held on the eve of the Conference gave VIPs a unique opportunity to mingle in the fantastic setting of the new One World Trade Center.
15 October 2015
Presentations of the architectural and engineering design of 432 Park Avenue, the tallest residential building in the Western Hemisphere.
17 September 2015
Following the successful 7 Cities Winter Walking Tours the Urban Habitat Committee is planning its next set of global tours in over twice as many cities.
17 September 2015
The CTBUH Urban Habitat / Urban Design Committee organized guided walking tours of 16 cities around the globe, focusing on urban habitats around tall buildings.
27 August 2015
Skin NewYork focus on bringing together different spectrums of the façade industry and the challenges in designing and building facades.
27 August 2015
CTBUH New York, in association with the New York Young Professionals Committee hosted an event entitled Skin:NY that focused on high-rise façade design and construction
30 July 2015
SHoP Architects welcomed a group of architects and engineers for a lively discussion and exchange of ideas about slender buildings.
09 July 2015
Join the CTBUH New York City Chapter for a discussion on the architecture, engineering and the construction process behind this unique structure of VIA 57 West Building.
09 July 2015
At the Bank of America Tower in New York City, more than 200 professionals attended “VIA 57 West: Challenging Building Form and Urban Development in Manhattan.”
23 June 2015
The YPC held an event at the RAMSA office in New York City, where attendees had an opportunity to network, and learn more the exciting projects RAMSA is developing.
11 June 2015
The YPC New York held a meeting in the offices of Rafael Vinoly Architects to discuss upcoming events and other items.
13 May 2015
The Young Professionals Committee New York met to discuss upcoming events, educational programs, and the mission of the group.
12 May 2015
CTBUH Canada held its most recent event at the University of Toronto Faculty Club, featuring a presentation by Carol Willis entitled “Sky High and the Logic of Luxury.”
16–17 April 2015
CTBUH is a Supporting Sponsor of Facades+, a two-day symposium / workshop event on building façade technologies, with a presentation by Executive Director Antony Wood.
16–17 April 2015
CTBUH Executive Director Antony Wood recently visited New York City to participate in the Facades+ conference hosted by The Architect’s Newspaper.
15 April 2015
Upon completion of the Ping An Finance Center in 2016, one of the tallest towers in China and the world will be unveiled.
15 April 2015
The inaugural CTBUH New York City Chapter event, held at the offices of Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates, showcased the rising Ping An Finance Center.
26 February 2015
The second issue of CTBUH 'UH'PDATE goes over the success of the 7 Cities Winter Walking Tours and welcoming 5 new committee members.
29 January 2015
7 cities (Chicago, London, New York, Ottawa, Shanghai, Toronto and Vancouver) will feature winter spaces walking tours including exterior and interior spaces.
29 January 2015
The new CTBUH Urban Habitat / Urban Design Committee organized a highly successful Winter Spaces Walking Tour in seven cities around the world.
17 December 2014
The first meeting of the CTBUH Young Professionals Committee (YPC) – New York City Chapter was held at the offices of Kohn Pedersen Fox.
22 November–10 May 2015
Uneven Growth seeks to challenge current assumptions about the relationships between formal and informal, bottom-up and top-down urban development and to address potential changes.
17 November 2014
The 541-meter (1,776-foot) One World Trade Center has now become the world’s third-tallest building, according to the height criteria set by the CTBUH.
17–21 November 2014
Plans for the 2015 Conference in New York are now well underway, beginning with an initial meeting of the Steering Committee at the Bank of America Tower Nov. 18.
14–17 November 2014
Tongji University students took a week-long visit to New York City, which included design workshops at KPF, site studies, and tall building tours.
16 July 2014
Join the visionaries behind some of the tallest buildings in the world for a roundtable discussion on their work. Special discount is available for CTBUH members.
01 July–18 January 2015
TIMES SQUARE, 1984 examines the decisive moment and the resulting transformation of the “Crossroads of the World" into today's bright and crowded tourist mecca.
21 May 2014
Just six months after CTBUH confirmed One World Trade Center's height, Executive Director Antony Wood and Events Manager Jessica Rinkel toured the building.
12 November 2013
The CTBUH Height Committee reached a consensus that One World Trade Center’s height to its architectural top is 1,776 feet (541.3 meters).
01 October 2013
At least five once-in-a-lifetime multi-acre projects are underway in New York. CTBUH Editor Daniel Safarik reports on his journey to investigate further.
01 October 2013
The CTBUH is pleased to be working with World Architecture News in support of the 2nd annual World Architecture Day, a summit spanning three days including building tours and workshops.
24 July 2013
It seems increasingly evident that 2013 will be remembered as The Year of Prefab in the tall-building community. At 32 stories, B2 promises to become the tallest modular building.
15 September 2012
A beautiful building, elegantly fitting into its Manhattan context, “New York by Gehry” at Eight Spruce Street uses the very latest in computer-enabled construction.
01 September 2012
A research team from the Polytechnic Institute of New York University has won the CTBUH’s first research seed funding grant for a research project based in China.
31 July 2012
More than 125 New York City professionals gathered on a rooftop terrace for the first event organized by the CTBUH’s New York steering committee.
01 July 2012
More than 35 City Representatives have been appointed in 13 countries as the CTBUH expands its network at a grass roots level.
15 June 2012
Eleven Times Square attempts to make a more sustainable model for an urban building.
15 April 2012
A crystalline architectural beacon along the shore of the Hudson River, 100 11th Avenue utilizes a multi-pane panelized façade system to impart its signature shimmer on Manhattan.
01 March 2012
The building addresses the adjacent High Line in a very successful way, rising from its ultra-compact site to create a very positive relationship with the elevated linear park.
08 December 2011
Within this decade we will likely witness not only the world’s first kilometer-tall building, but also the completion of a significant number of buildings over 600 meters.
15 September 2011
Part of the ambitious World Trade Center redevelopment, the 541-meter One World Trade Center (1WTC), designed by SOM, rises on the northwest corner of the Lower Manhattan site.
06 September 2011
In the week that we mark the tenth anniversary of the 9/11 events and the collapse of the World Trade Center towers CTBUH reflected on the impact on tall buildings.
01 August 2011
One Madison Park is situated in a unique location on the Manhattan grid. The strong yet simple form rises from a seemingly impossibly small New York City site.
01 June 2011
The Bank of America Tower produces a high level of sustainability within the commercial market place, creating a strong identity for itself.
05 April 2011
Of all Trustees meetings since the current Board formed, the New York gathering wins the "marathon event" prize! Getting down to business at 9am, the Board finally adjourned at 8pm.
04 April 2011
Located west of Columbus Circle across from Central Park, the Time Warner Center sits in one of the most strategic places in Manhattan.
04 April 2011
Attendees toured the Bank of America Tower, the recipient of the CTBUH Best Tall Building Americas Award in 2010.
03 April 2011
Almost ten years after the destruction of the twin towers, we can now see that the reconstruction of the World Trade Center site is in full swing.
03 April 2011
New York City’s latest addition to the downtown skyline is a 76-story tall residential tower which, as the name suggest, has been named after the architect.
01 February 2011
The New York Times Building is a 1.5-million-SF, 52-story building on Eighth Avenue in Manhattan, anchoring the west side of the redevelopment of Times Square.
15 October 2008
The CTBUH Comments on the “Structural Fire Response and Probable Collapse Sequence of World Trade Center Building 7 August 2007” Prepared and Issued by NIST.
16–19 October 2005
Renewing the Urban Landscape was set near one of America’s most complex and challenging rebuilding projects – the reconstruction of lower Manhattan.
12 December 2018
The astronomical growth in tall building construction observed over the past decade continued in 2018, though the total number of completed buildings of 200 meters’ or greater height leveled off at 143, after hitting an all-time record of 147 in 2017.
10 January 2017
CTBUH has determined that 128 buildings of 200 meters’ height or greater were completed around the world in 2016 – setting a new record for annual tall building completions and marking the third consecutive record-breaking year.
19 January 2016
CTBUH has determined that 106 buildings of 200 meters’ height or greater were completed around the world in 2015 – setting a new record for annual tall building completions.
31 December 2014
An All-Time Record 97 Buildings of 200 Meters or Higher Completed in 2014 and 2014 showed further shifts towards Asia, and also surprising developments in building functions and structural materials.
31 December 2009
Trump International Hotel & Tower named tallest building completed in 2009; Successful year for the American high-rise. Over half of all buildings 200m or taller completed in the past twelve months were located in Asia, with some 36% being in China alone.
31 December 2007
333 meters high with 72 stories and 480 suites, Rose Rotana Tower in Dubai leads the list of the 10 tallest buildings completed in 2007. The tower, which is developed by Bonyan International Investment Group, is also regarded as the world’s tallest single-use hotel building.
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