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26-28 February 2019 Singapore EXTREME ENGINEERING
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11th International Conference of the
International Federation for High-Rise Structures
ENGINEERINGENGINEERINGEXTREMEEXTREME
CI - Premier Conference OrganisationManaged by:
26-28 February 2019Singapore
26-28 February 2019Singapore
Invitation to Participate
Downtown Singapore, 2017
Burj Khalifa, 828m, Dubai, UAE
11th International Conference of the
International Federation for High-Rise Structures
26-28 February 2019, Singapore
Extreme
Engineering
Extreme
Engineering
Organisers:Organisers:
The Continental Automated Buildings Association (CABA) is an international
not-for-profit industry association dedicated to the advancement of
intelligent home and intelligent building technologies. The organization is
supported by an international membership of nearly 400 companies
involved in the design, manufacture, installation and retailing of products
relating to home automation and building automation. Public organizations,
including utilities and government are also members. CABA's mandate
includes providing its members with networking and market research
opportunities. CABA also encourages the development of industry standards
and protocols, and leads cross-industry initiatives.
International Federation for High-rise Structure (IFHS) is a non profit,
non Governmental Association established in 1994. IFHS belongs to all
its active individual members who are Architects, Design Engineers,
Contractors, Researchers, Educationalists, Clients, Financiers, banking
Institutions and University Faculties. The major activities of are to
generate new knowledge through research and assemble all other
available information on high-rise structure and develop means to
disseminate them to all concerned; and to sponsor and organize
international conferences and workshops on High-rise structures and
their problems at proper places and times to help generate interest and
present innovative ideas and methods.
Supporting organisationsSupporting organisations
Japan Prestressed Concrete Engineering Association (JPCEA) was
established in 1958 with support from Japan Society of Civil Engineers,
Architectural Institute of Japan, and Japanese Society of Irrigation
Drainage and Reclamation Engineering. On 1st April, 2012, the title was
updated as Japan Prestressed Concrete Institution (JPCI) in accordance to
the new Japanese law for corporate juridical person. JPCI aims to spread
and promote prestressed concrete technology, improve the capability of
members and contribute to the development and safety of the society.
CI-Premier Pte Ltd was established in Singapore in 1975, with the
inaugural "Our World in Concrete" Conference where world renown Prof
T Y Lin was the keynote speaker. The company is committed towards the
development of civil engineering education and technology, and had
organised more than 200 conferences, seminars and workshops in 20
cities worldwide, including Singapore, Beijing, Fuzhou, Kuala Lumpur,
Lisbon, Melbourne, Milan, Nottingham (UK), Nicosia, Venice and Yantai.
All papers presented at our conferences are published in proceedings
bearing ISBN numbers.
11th International Conference of the
International Federation for High-Rise Structures
26-28 February 2019, Singapore
Extreme
Engineering
Extreme
Engineering
INTRODUCTIONINTRODUCTION
Engineering projects around the globe are
getting more and more ambitious as major
cities jostle to be known for signature
landmark buildings and overcoming
impossible engineering feats. Today,
structures compete to dwarf anything that
has come before. Records are broken,
design and technical boundaries are
challenged; and new concepts on
liveability and sustainability have also
emerged in the race for space. Plans
beyond imagination are on the drawing
board for projects so huge – not only in
scale but in their implications for society.
Some examples include 'Tunnelling under
the Alps', 'Bridging the Bering Strait',
'Widening the Panama Canal', ‘Hong Kong-
Zhuhai-Macao Bridge’, the 'Burj Khalifa’ and
the “Shanghai Tower”. Soon, we will be
constructing beyond heights of 1000m,
very long span bridges, very deep
underground tunnels under the sea and
structures in previously inhabitable spaces.
We welcome research and case studies on
these and many more exciting Extreme
Engineering projects. We welcome researchers,
architects, planners, builders,
constructors, (consulting and
structural) engineers, developers,
contractors, safety and security
experts, financiers, academia,
suppliers and all professionals
involved in the field of extreme
engineering to meet in
Singapore at the International
Conference on 26-28 February
2019. Singapore is where the
world meets and where passion
is made possible.
Tanjong Pagar Centre, 290m, SingaporeTanjong Pagar Centre, 290m, Singapore
Glass observation deck on top of Guoco Tower in the
integrated Tanjong Pagar Centre.
Glass observation deck on top of Guoco Tower in the
integrated Tanjong Pagar Centre.
INVITATION INVITATION
11th International Conference of the
International Federation for High-Rise Structures
26-28 February 2019, Singapore
Extreme
Engineering
Extreme
Engineering
Conference Organising and Conference Advisory Committees
Conference Organising and Conference Advisory Committees
Conference Chairmen: • Prof. H.R. Viswanath, President, International
Federation of High-Rise Structures, India• A/Prof. T.S. Lok, Nanyang Technological
University, SingaporeConference Director: • Er. John S.Y. Tan, CI-Premier Conference
Organisation, Singapore
Shanghai Tower, 632m; Shanghai
World Financial Center (left), 492m;
Shanghai Jin Mao Tower (right),
420.5m; China
Shanghai Tower, 632m; Shanghai
World Financial Center (left), 492m;
Shanghai Jin Mao Tower (right),
420.5m; China
Conference Honorary Advisory Committee:• Prof. L D Kataria, Vice President, IFHS, India• Prof Hojjat Adeli, Ohio State University, USA• Prof. Hakim Abdelgader, University of Tripoli,
Libya• Mr. Joseph Colaso, CMB Engineers Inc., USA• Mr. R Day, The Concrete Society, United
Kingdom • Dr. Christian Glaeser, Technische Universitaet
Muenchen, Germany• Prof. Vijaya Gopu, IFHS & Louisiana Transport
Research Center, USA• Prof. Hong Hao, Curtin University, Australia• Prof. Lin-Hai Han, Tsinghua University, China • Em. Prof. Shoji Ikeda, Yokohama National
University, Japan • Em. Prof. Dr.-Ing. Herbert Klapperich, TU
Bergakademie Freiberg, Germany• Mr. Zhaofan Li, Skidmore, Owings & Merrill
(Shanghai) Architects Co., Ltd, China• Prof. Robert Logcher, IFHS & MIT University,
USA• Prof. Franco Mola, IFHS & Politechnico Di
Milano, Italy• Prof. H R Muller, IFHS and Consultant – BBR
Switzerland• Prof. Buyukozturk Oral, MIT University, USA• Dr. Eduardo Javier Gomez Pioz, IFHS & Pioz,
Architects SLP, Spain• Prof. Janusz Rêbielak, Polish Academy of
Sciences, Poland• Prof. Abdul Rahim Sabouni, IFHS & Western
University London, Canada• Dr Mark Sakisian, Skidmore, Owings & Merrill
LLP (San Francisco), USA• Prof. Konrad Zilch, Technische Universität
München, Germany• Mr Ron Zimmer, Continental Automated
Buildings Association, Canada
11th International Conference of the
International Federation for High-Rise Structures
26-28 February 2019, Singapore
Extreme
Engineering
Extreme
Engineering
Conference Discussion TopicsConference Discussion Topics
Concept design of the Alaska-Siberia bridge Concept design of the Alaska-Siberia bridge
Structural analysis and design of extreme structures
Architecture
habitability
Rehabilitation and
strengthening
Foundation and
earthquakes
Built environment
and energy
Case studies with the concept of Extreme Engineering and
structural failure due to calamities
Extreme
environment
Extreme
materialExtreme DesignExtreme Height
Engineering
buildability
Environment
livability
A I
building
Call for PapersCall for PapersAbstracts (about 300-400 words with keywords) are invited to be submittedto the Secretariat via email: [email protected], in order to be consideredfor inclusion in the Conference Proceeding and for oral presentation. Pleasenote the IMPORTANT DATES:
· last date to receive abstracts: 15 September 2018
· full text to be received: 15 January 2019
· Conference Dates: 26-28 February 2019
Send in your abstracts (about 300-400 words with keywords) now tothe Secretariat via email: [email protected]
11th International Conference of the
International Federation for High-Rise Structures
26-28 February 2019, Singapore
Extreme
Engineering
Extreme
Engineering
PROGRAMMEPROGRAMME26 February 2019 (Tuesday):
1530: Early Registration
1730: Welcome Cocktail (by invitation
only)
27 February 2019 (Wednesday:
0800: Registration continues
0900: Opening of Conference, Keynote
Lectures, Special Session and Technical
Sessions
1800: Adjournment for the day
1900: Conference Banquet
28 February 2019 (Thursday):
0900: Keynote Lectures, Special Session
and Technical Sessions continues
1630: Closing Session and Adjournment
Bengaluru Turf Tower, 648m in Bangalore, will
become India’s tallest building in 2021.
Bengaluru Turf Tower, 648m in Bangalore, will
become India’s tallest building in 2021.
HISTORYHISTORY1988 – Bangalore, India1996 – Singapore1997 – London, United Kingdom2000 – Madrid, Spain2002 – Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (deferred)2004 – Toronto, Canada2005 – Dubai, UAE2007 – Abu Dhabi, UAE2010 – Munich, Germany2015 – Cracow, Poland (deferred)
11th International Conference of the
International Federation for High-Rise Structures
26-28 February 2019, Singapore
Extreme
Engineering
Extreme
Engineering
Future EngineeringFuture Engineering
Concept human habitat
underwater (left), on the
moon (bottom left) and
underground (bottom right).
Concept human habitat
underwater (left), on the
moon (bottom left) and
underground (bottom right).
Note the Conference dates: 26-28 Feb 2019Note the Conference dates: 26-28 Feb 2019
Full Conference fee: SGD$1150.00 (~ US$850.00)
(includes conference kit, a soft copy of proceedings, conference programme & abstract
book, coffee, lunch and tea during days of Conference, invitation to the welcome
reception and conference banquet)
Bona Fide Students Fee: SGD$850.00 (without invitation to the welcome reception and
conference banquet)
Text Inclusion Fee (TIF): SGD$450 per paper
(for papers considered for inclusion in the conference proceeding. The full conference
fee includes the TIF for one paper)
Conference Proceeding carry an ISBN reference number. Full length papers will be published on USB and each paidparticipant will receive a copy of the published proceeding. As part of the sustainability movement, CI-Premier will notbe publishing hard copies of the Proceeding. All abstracts received are reviewed and considered for acceptance.Accepted texts are peer-reviewed for the Conference Award Schemes, where applicable.
Registration FeeRegistration Fee
Send in your abstracts (about 300-400 words with keywords) now to theSecretariat via email: [email protected]
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