Join Egis Architecture Line's speakers at Cityscape Global 2023

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Will you be attending or covering any stories at Cityscape Global in Riyadh? 

 

Egis Architecture Line representatives from 10 Design, Weston Williamson + Partners, and SB Architects will be speaking at the conference under the themes of sustainability, infrastructure, mixed-use, mobility & transportation, and hospitality.

 

Meet our speakers below and find out more about their insights into the latest architecture and urban design trends and opportunities.
 


  

Mobility in 2050

< DAY 1 > 10 SEP 16:30 - 17:15 | NEOM Future of Living Summit

Chris Williamson, Global Chair at Weston Williamson (part of Egis Architecture Line), will discuss ways in which mobility and transport-oriented development are helping to meet sustainability and climate targets, while making cities – where more than half of global population resides – liveable places for all.

 

Reference Projects: Barking Riverside Station, London, UK; Toronto Pearson International Airport, Canada; Perth Forrestfield Airport Link, Australia; and Klang Valley Mass Rapid Transit Kajang Line.
 


 

Mixed-use Development for Modern Consumers

< DAY 1 > 10 SEP 17:45 - 18:30 | Property Portfolio Forum

Chris Jones, Managing Principal at 10 Design (part of Egis Architecture Line), will highlight trends and opportunities for mixed-use assets, and ways in which design and adaptive reuse can produce an economically viable scheme that also appeals to the changing consumer needs.
  

Reference Projects: Al Seef Contemporary Area, Bluewaters Residences, and DIFC Coffee Zone in Dubai as well as Montparnasse Tower in Paris and New Town Quarter in Edinburgh.
 



Designing for wellness

< DAY 2 > 11 SEP 14:00 - 14:45 | Design and Architecture

Richard Collings, Associate Principal at SB Architects (part of Egis Architecture Line), will outline strategies for incorporating wellness, inclusivity, and social value into architecture, in particular for hospitality design.

 

Reference Projects: AMARA Hotel and Residences, Limassol, Cyprus; Miami Design District - LEED Gold Certified, Florida, US; Omni PGA Frisco Resort, Texas, US; Nekajui, A Ritz Calton Reserve Residence, Guanacaste, Costa Rica.


                         

Sustainability Design and Infrastructure

< DAY 3 > 12 SEP 12:45 - 13:05 | Design and Architecture

Neil Baker, Director at Weston Williamson + Partners (part of Egis Architecture Line), will lay out the importance of transport infrastructure within the context of sustainability, drawing upon global transit solutions that do not just focus on carbon but also address other elements of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals such as accessibility and wellbeing.

 

Reference Projects: Woolwich Elizabeth Line Station, London, UK; The Metro Tunnel Project, Melbourne, Australia; and Adelaide to Brisbane Hyperloop Proposal, Australia.


Get in touch with our speakers or director of marketing & communications

Chris Jones cjones@10design.co LinkedIn

Richard Collings rcollings@sb-architects.com LinkedIn

Chris Williamson chris.williamson@westonwilliamson.com LinkedIn

Neil Baker neil.baker@westonwilliamson.com LinkedIn

Catherine Chan catherine.chan@egis-group.com LinkedIn

Egis Architecture Line

 

10 Design

Weston Williamson + Partners

SB Architects

U+A

Omrania
 

 

Today, with a keen intent to solve the equation between great design and low carbon, low-impact construction, Egis’s engineering expertise is more than ever at the service of the future of architecture.

Egis Architecture Line is a collective of leading global architecture firms driven by the need to design a more sustainable and equitable world.

Representing over 870+ architects and designers working in 21 studios across 5 continents, Egis Architecture Line showcases global expertise in design and operation of smart buildings and Infrastructures that address the climate emergency.

 

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