Pre-Event Webinars

In the leadup to the conference, the CTBUH Europe Committee is hosting a series of webinars to lay the groundwork for content to be discussed in more detail at the event. Join us for these vital discussions, which bring together top industry leaders to explore sustainability, innovation, and the future of high-rise construction throughout Europe.

Each session delves into critical challenges and solutions shaping our built environment—from embodied carbon strategies to timber and steel advancements, fire safety, and façade performance.

Registration is free and open to all. After each webinar, an overview report will be published and made available to all CTBUH Europe Conference attendees before the main event.

14 March
Tall in the Low Countries
Take a deep dive into sustainable Dutch high-rise design by ARUP and Dam & Partners Architecten, addressing local conditions, data-driven optimization, and the power of collaboration.

10 April
Beyond Energy: A Human-Centered Approach to Sustainable Façades
Go beyond carbon reduction and discover how façade design influences well-being, efficiency, and sustainability—with cutting-edge tools and analysis methods.

16 April
Timber Rising: Exploring the Role of Wood in Europe’s Tall Buildings
Investigate the growing use of timber in high-rise construction, considering both the challenges posed by building codes and the opportunities of prefabrication for design efficiency.

Registration opens soon.

22 April
Carbon Pricing & Embodied Carbon in High-Rise Real Estate
Unpack the impact of carbon pricing on sustainable development with UNStudio, Ramboll, and British Land, delivering actionable solutions for the future of high-rise construction.

Registration opens soon.

29 April
The Role of the Fire Engineer in a Sustainable Built Environment
Explore the critical intersection of fire safety and sustainability in modern construction, reviewing the challenges of balancing sustainable goals with proportionate fire safety standards, and relooking at fire-safe building design principles.