This section tracks interviews and articles conducted by the Council as well as significant use of, or reference to, CTBUH-generated tall building facts in the international media.
In 2015 we launched an enhanced version of the In the Media section and are in the process of moving historical articles over to this system. For now you may browse older articles by visiting the Pre-2015 Archive.
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 | 29 Apr 2016, News.com.au
CTBUH Expert Review Committee Member Philip Oldfield discusses his thoughts in an interview with news.com.au on the impact that newly proposed building height regulations could have on Melbourne’s future development. Read more. |
 | 20 Apr 2016, Leisure Management
A CTBUH Video Interview with world-renowned architect and Founder of BIG, Bjarke Ingels, was examined in depth by Leisure Management. Highlights include a discussion on the significance and challenges of unique architecture. Read more. |
 | 19 Apr 2016, The Conversation
The Conversation featured a piece by CTBUH Expert Review Committee Member Philip Oldfield, who critiques the Australian skyscraper. Highlights include the concerns of high-rise building and tower responses to city climate, culture, and context. Read more. |
 | 19 Apr 2016, 99% Invisible
CTBUH Executive Director Antony Wood discusses TAIPEI 101 with 99%Invisible, a popular iTunes podcast. Topics include the tower's design and tuned mass damper, as well as the growing significance of unique tall building features. Read more. |
 | 18 Apr 2016, Bloomberg
CTBUH data is used to inform a discussion on an upcoming Dubai tower, which aims to surpass the Burj Khalifa in height and become the world's tallest structure. CTBUH Skyscraper Center Editorial Board Member Judith Dupré also weighs in. Read more. |
 | 11 Apr 2016, Architects' Datafile
The CTBUH is requesting submissions for its Student Research and International Student Tall Building Design Competitions, as well as for its Vertical Futures Research Study. Architects’ Datafile picked up the announcement. Read more. |
 | 11 Apr 2016, Associated Press
The Associated Press cited the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat’s (CTBUH) height criteria in their coverage of a proposed 828-meter-plus observation tower for Dubai. If built, the tower would be the tallest structure in the city. Read more. |
 | 06 Apr 2016, CityScape
CityScape, the Middle East and North African (MENA) region’s leading monthly real estate investment and development title, interviewed CTBUH Communications Manager Jason Gabel on the global increase in tall building development. Read more. |