CTE promotes the "Tall Buildings from Brazil" event focusing on innovation, safety, performance, quality, innovation, and sustainability
On August 18th and 19th, the "Tall Buildings of Brazil" event will bring together experts to discuss the technical, environmental, and social challenges of skyscraper construction in the country. The target audience is the construction industry's production chain, which includes decision-making executives such as CEOs, directors and other technical managers, strategic specialists, material and equipment manufacturers, startups, and professionals from engineering, architecture, construction, and the real estate sector to discuss the future of urban verticalization in Brazil.
The initiative and conception is from CTE (Center for Technology and Buildings), a consulting and management firm that celebrates its 35th anniversary in style this year. The event is co-organized by CUBO Itaú and MPD Engenharia. The event also features a strong technical curatorship with Roberto de Souza, CEO of CTE, Stéphane Domeneghini, Executive Director at Talls Solutions, and Daniel Toledo, CEO of Königsberger Vannucchi Arquitetos Associados.
The event will offer a two-day technical immersion of high-quality content on strategic topics with in-depth discussions on the challenges and advances of tall buildings in Brazil and internationally.
"Connecting the construction sector to reflect on the critical issues for tall building construction is our goal. Opening the debate, engaging experts, and ensuring the expansion of knowledge. In this way, we believe we are contributing to the evolution of the sector," emphasizes Roberto de Souza, CEO of CTE. The construction of tall buildings is a growing trend in Brazil, driving transformations throughout the construction industry. This scenario requires continuous updating of professionals, suppliers, manufacturers, developers, startups, and investors, who must be aligned with new construction methodologies, technologies, safety parameters, and regulatory frameworks. More than a technical demand, this is an evolution that impacts the future of cities and the strategic positioning of all players in the sector.
The event also takes place at a time of market transformation, highlighting iconic projects such as the Senna Tower, a world leader in residential developments, at 544m, the Yachthouse, at 294m, the One Tower, at 290m, all in Balneário Camboriú, and the Alto das Nações, at 219m, the largest office building under construction in São Paulo. Developers are also investing in new residential skyscrapers planned for the coming years, reinforcing the urgency of considering urban growth with planning, technology, and environmental commitment. Proof of this is Cyrela, which is already leading the largest residential development in the design phase, the 210m2 Pinifarina Rebouças.
"Building upwards is a natural response to the densification of cities. But this needs to be done with a vision for the future, responsibility, and innovation. The challenge is not only to overcome gravity, but also to deliver buildings that are sustainable, efficient, and aligned with the values of our time. The CTE, which has been in the market for 35 years, has a unique perspective on these development structures," says Roberto de Souza, president of the CTE. Roberto de Souza of the CTE, along with Stéphane Domeneguini, executive director of Talls Solution(S), a company of the FG Group responsible for the country's tallest skyscrapers, including the largest residential building in Latin America and, now, the largest residential building in the world, the Senna Tower, and Daniel Toledo, CEO of Königsberger Vannucchi Arquitetos Associados, who leads one of Brazil's most innovative architectural firms, are the technical curators of this event, a worthy industry highlight.
The CTE currently stands out in sustainability with environmental certifications, whose market share is approximately 40% of projects seeking this recognition. It is also one of the largest consulting firms in quality and construction management. "Today, based on CTBUH mapping, Brazil ranks 15th in the world ranking of Tall Buildings, considering Talls 150m+. We already have 94 buildings under construction and 54 in the design phase," concludes Roberto regarding Brazilian projects.
ABOUT CTE
The CTE – Center for Technology and Buildings celebrates 35 years of operation in the market. At this event, CTE reinforces its operations, structured around three fundamental pillars: Management and Quality, ESG and Sustainability, and Innovation, Training, and Connection.
CTE Enredes is one of CTE's business units. It promotes Innovation, Connection, and Training for the construction sector and coordinates the Tall Buildings of Brazil event and several other technical events with an impact on Engineering and Architecture, always with a keen eye on innovation that can be immediately applied to the evolution of construction companies. SERVICES:
Event: Tall Buildings of Brazil
Date: August 18 and 19
Time: 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Location: Cubo Itaú – Address: Alameda Vicente Pinzon, 54 – Vila Olímpia, São Paulo – SP, 04547-130.
Purchase your tickets: https://materiais.cte.com.br/enredes-edificios-altos-venda-ingressos
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