By Al Hilal on Wednesday, February 1, 2012 :: 842 views Filed Under: Events / Exhibitions

The 3rd annual Building Envelopes Asia 2012 presents 30 global experts from all stakeholder groups – developers, architects, façade engineers and technology providers, discussing current trends in:
- The impact of regional regulations and rating standards on building envelopes
- Efficient envelopes as a tool of ensuring ROI for developers
- Combining aesthetics, function and form in complex façade geometries
- Best practices to improve stakeholder coordination
- Integrating renewable energy components into envelopes
- Green vertical claddings and roofing systems
- New materials – media facades and ambient-reactive glass facades
- Envelope engineering for very tall towers
Date: 25 – 26 April, 2012
Venue: Marina Bay Sands, 10 Bayfront Avenue, Singapore 018956
Website: www.buildingenvelopesasia.com
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