Venue
Morris J Wosk Centre for Dialogue
Morris J Wosk Centre for Dialogue, 580 W Hastings St, Vancouver, BC V6B 5K3, Canada

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Event Date Wed Apr 24 EDT (over 5 years ago)
Location Morris J Wosk Centre for Dialogue
580 W Hastings St, Vancouver, BC V6B 5K3, Canada
Region Americas
Details

What impact does a constantly changing economic and geo-political landscape have on the built environment? How can construction technologies truly impact an industry known for resistance to change? What can we learn from successful cities driving a sustainable and energy efficiency policy? How have shifting patterns of work and leisure impacted the viability of buildings as a revenue generating asset?

We invite you to join us to help shape the world we live in and be a part of these important discussions
Bringing together industry leaders to share their knowledge on relevant issues in the industry, this one-day Summit on the built environment covers panel discussions on:

• Globalization and Built Environment
• Prop-tech and the future of cities
• Con-tech, standards and the power of productivity
• The impact of a changing workplace
• A view of the future

Speakers

2019 Speakers

Andrea Wolf
National Managing Director, Advisory with Colliers International

Anil Sawhney, FRICS
Infrastructure Sector Director with RICS

Bryon Olsen
Director of Corporate Real Estate, North America with Willis Towers Watson

Chris Smith, MRICS
Cost Consultancy Practice Leader with CBRE

Fiona Famulak
President with Vancouver Regional Construction Association (VRCA)

James Swanston
CEO with Voyage Control

M. Barden Prisant, FRICS
President and Founder with International Art Advisors

Matt Hallaran
Director of Project Development with Stack Modular

Robert Macdonald
Director, Workplace Strategies + Planning with Government of British Columbia - Real Property Division

Robin Silvester
President & CEO Vancouver Fraser Port Authority