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The fifth issue of Vertical Urbanism launched alongside the CTBUH 2025 International Conference in Toronto, a city experiencing rapid vertical growth and suburban transformation. For attendees and those catching up, the issue features key data studies on Toronto, interviews with Lifetime Achievement Award winners SawTeen See and Peter Murray, and profiles of award-winning projects: ZIN in No(o)rd, Brussels (Best Tall Building Worldwide) and Sirius, Sydney (Best Tall Building Under 100 meters). It also highlights the creativity of university students through submissions to the 2025 Student Design Competition. This edition captures the dynamic energy of the conference and the global momentum behind vertical urbanism.
Editor-in-Chief: Daniel Safarik
Executive Editor: Will Hunter
Managing Editor: Martina Dolejsova
Associate Editor: Javier Quintana de Uña
Publisher: Council on Tall Buildings & Urban Habitat, Chicago, 2025
ISSN: 2997-9463
Softcover, 102 pages, 8.5”W x 11”H
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The fifth issue of Vertical Urbanism launched alongside the CTBUH 2025 International Conference in Toronto, a city experiencing rapid vertical growth and suburban transformation. For attendees and those catching up, the issue features key data studies on Toronto, interviews with Lifetime Achievement Award winners SawTeen See and Peter Murray, and profiles of award-winning projects: ZIN in No(o)rd, Brussels (Best Tall Building Worldwide) and Sirius, Sydney (Best Tall Building Under 100 meters). It also highlights the creativity of university students through submissions to the 2025 Student Design Competition. This edition captures the dynamic energy of the conference and the global momentum behind vertical urbanism.
Editor-in-Chief: Daniel Safarik
Executive Editor: Will Hunter
Managing Editor: Martina Dolejsova
Associate Editor: Javier Quintana de Uña
Publisher: Council on Tall Buildings & Urban Habitat, Chicago, 2025
ISSN: 2997-9463
Softcover, 102 pages, 8.5”W x 11”H