Date: 11 January 2013
Moreover, in the next five years the volume of housing construction in Russia is to grow by 1.5 times, from 58 to 90 million square metres. Growth is also attributed to the long awaited Sochi Winter Olympics 2014 and FIFA 2018. Looking at huge investments allocated by the government things are really heating up to find out which companies are going to become leaders.
Globally there are vast innovations and developments around building construction where the primary concern goes to the facades, as they are the face of the city. Each building is now entitled to its own identity.
Currently there is an immense flow of architectural designs and engineering advances, but which practices can you apply in Russia & CIS and deliver them successfully and efficiently? Moreover, is it possible to build on schedule according to European standards and in a harsh climate?
These challenges all pose great dilemmas for project owners, architects and the construction companies. As such, we have gathered leading minds and tracked the most progressive case studies to share the wisdom
and experience with our partners in Russia and CIS.
At this time we are delighted to introduce a new construction event ‘Façade Design, Engineering and Delivery in Russia and CIS’ which will take place in Munich, Germany from 21st – 23rd Of January 2013 dedicated to the challenges and opportunities of this dynamically developing market in conjunction with the European market.
After a successful series of forums globally, this is IQPC’s first ‘Façade Design and Delivery’ to be run for the Russian market where regional practitioners can meet European experts.
IQPC’s ‘Façade Design, Engineering and Delivery in Russia and CIS’ summit will enable you to hear best practice case studies from successfully completed projects, from all perspectives, from architects, project owners and construction companies. Additionally, you will have an access to the very latest cutting edge materials and intelligent systems available to help you perform your job in a more efficient manner.
Read more about the event here.
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