Cityscape Dubai – a global four day networking exhibition and conference dedicated to the real estate industry. This prestigious event will give you the unique opportunity to network face-to-face with senior-level real estate investors, developers, financiers, consultants, government bodies, architects, urban planners and many more.
Cityscapes Website: www.cityscape.ae
World Architecture Congress
5-7 October 2009
Sheikh Maktoum Hall
5 October 08:30 – 16:15
6 October 08:00 – 18:45
7 October 2009
Post-Conference Workshop 08:00 – 14:30
An integral component of Cityscape – the World Architecture Congress draws
together the global leaders and brightest visionaries in architecture and design to
discuss and debate the foremost challenges facing the built environment.
Green Day
7 October 2009
Sheikh Maktoum A
08:00 – 17:15
The event is not just about “green buildings” – it will include green communities, green
construction methods, energy saving issues, financing green buildings, regulations,
facilities management, whole life costs and new materials and products. Green Day at
Cityscape Dubai will be a focused one-day event which will be a sharing of ideas – no
presentations, but intellectual discourse, which will take the subject forward.
Investor Round Tables
5-8 October 2009
Sharjah A
5 October Hospitality/Tourism 10:30 – 11:30
Saudi Arabia 16:00 – 17:00
6 October Dubai 10:30 – 11:30
Abu Dhabi 15:00 – 17:00
7 October India 10:30 – 11:30
Asia 15:00 – 17:00
8 October MENA vs Global Markets 10:30 – 11:30
Investor & Developer Thank You Reception 12:30 – 13:00
The Investor Round Tables are the latest addition to Cityscape’s growing portfolio,
offering an exclusive opportunity for leading figures in real estate to discuss
the key issues affecting real estate investment and development in emerging
markets today. Admission to the Round Table sessions is strictly by INVITATION
ONLY and restricted to CEOs, MDs and other senior level industry leaders
Cityscape Connect Sessions
6-7 October 2009
Sharjah D
6 October Dubai Prices 10:30 – 11:30
Market Transparency 11:30 – 12:00
REITS 14:00 – 14:30
Retail 15:00 – 15:30
7 October Home Finance & Mortgages 10:30 – 11:00
Cost Cutting 11:30 – 12:00
Affordable Housing 14:00 – 14:30
Saudi Arabia 15:00 – 15:30
In response to the overwhelming success and demand for recent Cityscape Connect
Business Breakfasts, we are delighted to announce that we will be launching a
number of not for profit, high value content sessions at Cityscape Dubai.
City Leaders Forum
6 October 2009
12:00 – 14:30 Bubble Lounge
Dubai 2009 that will provide an unrivalled platform connecting major global
destinations to share best practice and discuss strategies for sustainable urban
development, social, economic and environmental growth.
Participation in is by invitation-only and will be limited to top tier decision-makers
from the world’s leading cities, local and regional government, inward investment
agencies and policymakers.
Cityscape Awards for Architecture
6 October 2009
19:30 – 22:00
Grand Hyatt Dubai
The theme – Design for an Emerging World. For developers, consultants, governmental authorities, investors and senior
professionals involved in the industry.
Cityscape Dubai Cocktail Party
7 October 2009
19:00 – 24:00
Mina A’Salam, Madinat Jumeirah
A get together to wrap up the exhibition, the Cityscape Dubai Cocktail Party is
designed to create an outstanding opportunity for international and regional
executives to meet and network in a relaxed and informal atmosphere.
CEO Business Lunch
5 October 2009
12:00 – 13:30
Bubble Lounge
The CEO Networking Lunch provides an intimate and exclusive opportunity
for CEO’s from across the wider real estate industry. Participants will enjoy
a networking lunch including a Welcome Address from a leading industry figure.
.Attendance is by invitation only.
Press release: 28 September 2009
Major developers show confidence in Cityscape
Participation of key master developers underscores strategy to boost market confidence “.time to learn from the challenges and to focus on the opportunities and threats that lie ahead,” says Cityscape
Master developers such as Emaar, Dubai Properties Group, Nakheel and Abu Dhabi’s Aldar are just some of the big brands participating in Cityscape Dubai, as a part of their collective strategies to augment investor confidence.
Meraas, a real estate investment company with operations and assets in the United Arab Emirates and abroad, continues to support Cityscape Dubai, which takes place from Monday 5 October to Thursday 8 October 2009. By using Cityscape as a platform, Meraas is also demonstrating its confidence in the real estate sector in Dubai.
“We have been emphasising for some time now that the objectives for many developers exhibiting at Cityscape Dubai is to reassure existing and potential investors,” said Rohan Marwaha, Managing Director, Cityscape.
“Clearly, no-one is expecting to see multi-billion dollar project launches or major finance deals being brokered. Instead they will be focusing on transparent progress reports on existing projects with realistic completion milestones and handover dates.
The announcement came as Cityscape organisers confirmed that, based on figures as of today (28 September 2009) this year’s exhibition floor space will only be approximately 30% smaller than in 2008. In addition the latest forecast predicts attendance figures will be down by 20%, a remarkable achievement given the exceptional market conditions which have left no region unaffected.
“The backbone of the Cityscape brand is its ability to reach local, regional and international investors,” said Marwaha. “Exhibitors and participants will continue to have access to private and institutional investors as well as other real estate professionals from around the world, which is critical if developers are to get their message across effectively to their target audience.
While the quantity of participants may have declined from previous peaks, the quality is being maintained with strong participation by major players in regional and international markets.”
Among other big names taking part are: Iskandar Region, Malaysia; La Defense, Paris; Meydan, Dubai; Mubadala, Abu Dhabi; the Tourism Development and Investment Company, Abu Dhabi; Bahrain Bay; Bloom Properties; Damac; Deyaar; Dubai World Central; Ithmaar; ADC, Aqaba, Jordan and Omniyat.
Cityscape Dubai’s foundation sponsors this year are Dubai Properties Group, a member of Dubai Holding, and a pioneering community developer offering services in real estate, retail, and hospitality and lifestyle management; Emaar, the Dubai Financial Market listed global property developer and provider of premier lifestyles; and Nakheel, developer of the iconic Palm Jumeirah and The World.
Tanmiyat, a Saudi Arabian investment company and real estate developer in the Middle East, is the platinum sponsor and the Aqaba Development Corporation from Jordan, a private sector company aimed at accelerating the development of the Aqaba Special Economic Zone, is the silver sponsor.
“We have undertaken a number of initiatives to attract industry professionals to this year’s show,” Marwaha added. “Face-to-face networking, lively discussions and access to unbiased current information will be provided at a series of Cityscape Dubai special events. Each will bring together real estate experts to discuss topical as well as some controversial issues.”
The special events include: Investor Round Tables, the latest addition offering an exclusive opportunity for leading figures in real estate to discuss key issues; a City Leaders Forum will provide a platform connecting major global destinations; a CEO networking lunch will provide an intimate and exclusive opportunity. There are also the Cityscape Awards, the prestigious architectural awards under the theme Design for an Emerging World.
“The objective of these and other initiatives is to support the industry by providing a realistic and transparent view of what is happening throughout regional real estate,” Marwaha said. “As we see it, now is the time to learn from the challenges of the past 12 months and to focus on the opportunities and threats that lie ahead.”
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About Cityscape
Cityscape, organised by IIR Middle East which is part of Informa plc, encompasses a series of exhibitions and conferences that take place in Dubai and Abu Dhabi; Asia; Saudi Arabia; USA; Latin America; and India. For more information on Cityscape Dubai please visit http://www.cityscape.ae
Press release: 30 September 2009
World’s top architect backs Cityscape
Japanese firm Nikken Sekkei to showcase sustainable strategy with latest regional & international projects at Dubai real estate showcase
The world’s top architectural practice and global leader in sustainable design, Nikken Sekkei, will be presenting a series of selected ‘green’ designs from its extensive regional and international portfolio at Cityscape Dubai, which takes place next week at the Dubai World Trade Centre on 5 – 8 October 2009.
“The general public is more environmentally aware than ever before and carbon emissions are a contentious issue. Developers are now insisting on structural designs that comply with LEED standards and the use of environmentally friendly materials and coatings,” commented, Mr. Mitsuo Nakamura, Chairman of Nikken Sekkei.
“Building owners are now also more commercially aware of the benefits of embracing sustainable design, in relation to maintenance and management costs over the lifetime of the building. So once again, Cityscape Dubai will provide us with an appropriate platform to demonstrate our sustainable design excellence capable of delivering substantial energy savings,” added Nakamura.
In particular, Nikken Sekkei, which in previous years unveiled ‘ECO Towers’ and ‘Cool City’ two projects using market-tested and advanced solutions in energy saving, will be highlighting more unique and innovative ideas of what sustainable architecture will look like in 2020.
The technically advanced projects to be showcased this year include Mode-Gakuen Spiral Towers, Pola Museum of Art, Tokyo Midtow, Toho Gakuen School of Music Annex, Shibuya New Cultural District Development Project, Dongdaemun Development Project, Guangzhou New Library, Citic Plaza as well as local projects such as Burj Al Alam and Jumeira Gardens Techonopreneur City.
“By utilising the latest technology that is not only accessible but cost-effective, we are creating practical but innovative designs aimed at maintaining optimum performance levels in energy consumption and water conservation,” said Dr Fadi Jabri, General Manager of Nikken Sekkei’s office in the UAE.
“These designs can dramatically reduce carbon emissions, up to 60% in some cases and it is only through constantly pushing the barriers of design excellence that we have sustained our market-leading position, in a diverse range of sectors from industrial, commercial and public to healthcare, educational, sports and transportation,” he added.
Recognised as the world’s largest architectural and engineering practice, with in excess of 2,300 professional staff and annual fee income over US$400 million, Nikken Sekkei was the first Japanese architect to exhibit in the Middle East, when it debuted at Cityscape Dubai in 2006.
Since the economic downturn, thanks to meticulous planning and an efficient operation typical of major Japanese corporations, Nikken Sekkei’s headcount is virtually unchanged year-on-year, a major achievement in itself.
“In some ways Nikken Sekkei could be described as sustainable by design, directed by sustainable strategy and driven by sustainable business,” added Dr. Jabri.
http://www.nikken.co.jp/en/