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"Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat"
The Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat is an international not-for-profit organization to facilitate information exchange among all involved in the planning, design, construction and operation of “tall buildings”. Founded in 1969, the Council is based at the Illinois Institute of Technology in Chicago. The Council’s mission is to disseminate information and sustainable urban environments and to make the latest knowledge available to such professionals. The Council is supported by architects, engineers, planners, and developers, as well as construction professionals. The
Council has working groups that include seismic designs,
sustainability, fire and safety, legal aspects, construction logistics
and finance and economics. The sustainability working group
specifically looks at whether or not the concentration of the
population in high density areas through the use of tall buildings is a
sustainable economic and environmental model. The luncheon is a noon, at the Tower Club, 39th floor, 20 North Wacker Drive, Chicago. The cost of the lunch and program is $35 for EDC members and $50 for non-members. There is no charge for EDC Corporate and Sustaining Members. Reservations are mandatory. To register online, prepay by clicking one of the links below.
EDC Members
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