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7 TH ANNUAL

MIXED USE
TRANSIT ORIENTED
DEVELOPMENTS

31st July – 2nd August 2023 | Singapore

BY FAR THE GREATEST AND MOST ADMIRABLE FORM OF


WISDOM IS THAT NEEDED TO PLAN AND BEAUTIFY CITIES
AND HUMAN COMMUNITIES.
SOCRATES

FEATURING KEY PRESENTATIONS FROM WORLD CLASS AND


 XCLUSIVE THIRD DAY
E
W POST CONFERENCE INTERACTIVE
LEADING INDUSTRY EXPERTS
WORKSHOP ON Roberto Requejo Executive Director Nicholas Boys Smith Director
ELEVATED CHICAGO, USA CREATE STREETS, UNITED KINGDOM
Placemaking and TOD Planification
Placemaking and TOD Planification are both a philosophical TC Chew Director, Global Rail Business Michael Bate National Director – Retail
and practical process for transforming public spaces. It is a ARUP, UNITED KINGDOM COLLIERS, AUSTRALIA
people centered planning approach that creates authentic
and liveable places. Our exclusive workshop examines the key Jason Pomeroy Founding Principal Marshall Strabala Founder & Design Partner
principles and best practices of creating great places, lively POMEROY STUDIO, SINGAPORE STRABALA + ARCHITECTURE, USA & CHINA
districts, and a synergistic mix of uses. Shanghai Magnolia Memorial Award 2021
Siddhartha Padhi Senior Design Director
Facilitated by: PTW ARCHITECTS, AUSTRALIA Stephen Goldie City Planning Advisor
Stephen Goldie City Planning Advisor DEPARTMENT OF MUNICIPALITIES AND
DEPARTMENT OF MUNICIPALITIES AND TRANSPORT, UAE John Kim Partner TRANSPORT, UAE
AE7, UAE
Ras Al-Khor Wildlife Sanctuary Development – Dennis Ho Director East Asia Design Lead for
Urban Design Gold Award 2020 Architecture + Landscape + Urban Design
East Asia Urban Innovation Unit Lead
Steven Velegrinis Design Director – Urbanism ARUP, HONG KONG
& Landscape Architecture
E XCLUSIVE SITE TOUR TO GENSLER, UAE Michael Leong Deputy CEO
Paya Lebar Quarter (PLQ) SAA ARCHITECTS, SINGAPORE
PLQ, recently awarded the Land Transport Excellence Award David Chong Vice President Northpoint City – World Silver Winner in the
(LTEA) 2022 for “Best Design Land Transport Integration” is INSTITUTE OF PARKS AND RECREATION, SINGAPORE Retail Category
the main building block in Paya Lebar connecting different
buildings around Paya Lebar MRT Station, improving Azril Amir Jaafar Group Principal and Director Mark Ong Director
mobility, revitalising and strengthening the position of Paya VERITAS DESIGN GROUP, MALAYSIA P&T ARCHITECTS AND ENGINEERS LTD, SINGAPORE
Lebar as a Fringe Centre in Singapore. PLQ was developed *Bareeq Tower – The Most Outstanding Design (2007)
above major canals and the site was intersected by many Saloma Link – GOLD Design Excellence and The Built Naim Keruwala Program Director (CITIIS)
roads. Careful planning and design transformed the area Environment NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF URBAN AFFAIRS (NIUA),
into a vibrant and walkable space, integrating the 2 MRT INDIA
Jose Silva Design Principal
stations seamlessly. PLQ is envisioned to decentralise and 10 DESIGN, SINGAPORE Lim Ee Tiong Chairman, Singapore Chapter
ease the burden of the CBD. This project is an aspiration of Marina Bay Sands – 10 Year Award of Excellence, 2021 ROYAL INSTITUTE OF BRITISH ARCHITECTS
bringing jobs closer to homes and creating sustainable and General Manager – Project & Development Services
well-designed urban districts. Christopher Lye Principal, Studio Leader – Retail JLL
WOODS BAGOT, HONG KONG
Ed Baker Principal and Global Urbanism Leader
Stefan Krummeck Principal BROADWAY MALYAN, SINGAPORE
FARRELLS, HONG KONG
Jochen Tombers Principal
1 SPECIAL HIGHLIGHTS KPF

Public-Private Dialogue
Winning Economics of Mixed Use and TODs FEATURING INTERNATIONAL CASE STUDIES AND PROJECTS
Strengthening Capacity to Develop Bankable Transport
Infrastructure Projects to Attract Investors • Burj Khalifa, Dubai • Green Mobility Corridor, India
• Shanghai Tower, China • Kankara Creek Corridor, India
Ask the Experts • Low Carbon Design • Haora Riverfront Corridor, India
Shaping the Future of Urban Spaces • White Swan Masterplan, China • Hefei Anqing High-Speed Railway Train Depot
Prioritising Practicality and Sustainability through the • North Bund Masterplan, China Development
Adaptive Reuse of Existing Structures • Fuzhou new District, China • Shenzhen Longgang VankeLi
• Deira Waterfront Development, Dubai • Guangzhou Yuexiu Haizhu District Chisha South
PEDSHED – A Hands-On Group Activity • One Deira, Dubai Transit-Oriented Development
• The Square, Riyadh
Site Tour
Paya Lebar Quarter (PLQ)
Mastering Sustainable Strategies in Creating Destination Developments and Liveable Cities through
World Class Mixed-Use & Transit Oriented Development.
marcusevans

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THE PROGRAMME - DAY ONE


Monday 31st July 2023
0830 Registration and Morning Coffee

0900 Opening and Welcome Remark from the Chairperson

0910 SKY’S THE LIMIT


Exploring the Next Dimension in Mixed Use, Mobility and Sustainability
Jason Pomeroy, Founding Principal, Pomeroy Studio, Singapore

0950 URBAN EQUITY


Advancing Equitable TODs to Spur Economic Development and Inclusivity through Improved Transit Access
Michael Leong, Deputy CEO, SAA Architects,Singapore

1030 SMART TRANSIT


Defining Sustainable Approaches to Infrastructure for Effective Urban Growth
TC Chew, Director, Global Rail Business, ARUP, United Kingdom

1110 Morning Refreshments

P STAKEHOLDER DIALOGUE: WINNING ECONOMICS OF MIXED USE

1140 Optimising the Synergies between the Mix of Uses to Enhance People’s Relationship with Spaces
Moderator:
David Chong, Vice President, Institute of Parks and Recreational Singapore
Panellist :
Dennis Ho,Director East Asia Design Lead for Architecture + Landscape + Urban Design, East Asia Urban Innovation Unit Lead ARUP, HONG KONG

1220 15 MINUTES CITIES


The False Panacea of the 15 Minute City: Transit Oriented Development by Any Other Name?
Steven Velegrinis, Design Director – Urbanism & Landscape Architecture, Gensler, UAE

1300 Networking Lunch

STREAM ONE: STREAM TWO:


MASTERPLANNING + DESIGN COMMERCIALISATION & DEVELOPMENT
1400 Chairperson’s Opening Remarks 1400 Chairperson’s Opening Remarks

1410 MIXED-USE MILESTONE 1410 URBAN VOIDS


Evolving Mixed-Use and Transit Developments in Thriving Cities Revitalising the Use of Neglected Space Through Efficient and
for a Holistic Community Engagement Flexible Re-Integration Into The Urban Realm
• Addressing the contemporary and changing needs of a city • Understanding the potential contribution to a city’s social, economic,
• Incorporating new trends and actively respond to evolving needs and and environmental qualities
environmental, economic, and social challenges • Reconnecting useless spaces with context to achieve users’ needs
• Enhancing the elements of new developments by integrating into the • Integrating technologies with the space to uplift the city
context, social, and cultural history Lim Ee Tiong, Chairman, Singapore Chapter, Royal Institute of British
John Kim, Partner, AE7, UAE Architects, General Manager – Project & Development Services, JLL

1450 PROPERTY INTERGRATION 1450 DECENTRALISING THE CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICTS


Complementing Public transport with walkability to Improve (CBD)
Transit Inclusivity Recalibrating CBDs to Enhance the Economic Development
• Role of people friendly streetscapes in urban sustainability • Understanding the needs of residents and visitors to create a balanced
• Developing over the top of stations and fully integrating the development mix of offerings
with the stations • Repositioning amenities to encourages interaction and exploration in
• Building townships around metro stations with integration via elevated the public realm
network • Developing vibrant spaces to generate value to the properties surrounding
Stefan Krummeck, Principal, Farrells, Hong Kong Jose Silva, Design Principal, 10 Design, Singapore

1530 Afternoon Refreshments 1530 Afternoon Refreshments

1600 GREENING THE GREYFIELDS 1600 VIBRANT SOCIAL HUBS


Improving Biodiversity at the Initial Phase as a Holistic Approach Unlocking the Latent Value by Repositioning Retail in Mixed-Use
to Create a Sustainable and Liveable Community to Become Community Assets
• Understanding measures to lessen the impact of the development on • Understanding relationship with infrastructures and territories to allow
natural resources sustainable development
• Prioritising community engagement through activities that promote • Reestablishing malls as the center of shared urban experiences through
community living and volunteerism inclusive community
• Fostering the local ecosystem that reduces heat islands, and provides an • Creating common spaces to initiates building communities that
ideal habitat for a diverse range of flora and fauna. encourage and facilitate a sense of belonging.
Azril Amir Jaafar, Group Principal and Director, VERITAS Design Group, Michael Bate, National Director – Retail, Colliers, Australia
Malaysia

P THINK TANKS

1640 Think Tank One: AUTONOMOUS TRANSPORTATION Think Tank Two: CHECKS AND BALANCES – WALKABLE URBANISM
Integrating Public Transportation and Shared Autonomous Building Pedestrian Friendly Facilities to Achieve Walkability –
Mobility for Equitable Transit Coverage Fact or Fiction?

1720 Chairperson’s Closing Remarks & End of Day One


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THE PROGRAMME - DAY TWO


Tuesday 1st August 2023
0830 Registration and Morning Coffee
0900 Opening and Welcome Remarks from the Chairperson

0910 TRANSIT-INDUCED DISPLACEMENT


Addressing Best Practices of TODs to Bridge the Wealth, Racial Gap and Preserve the Existing Communities
Roberto Requejo, Executive Director, Elevated Chicago, USA

0950 MULTIPLE CONNECTED BUSINESS DISTRICTS


Integrating Transportation & Urban Design to Improve Connectivity and Movement at Multiple Levels
Marshall Strabala, Founder & Design Partner, STRABALA + ARCHITECTURE, USA & CHINA
1030 Morning Refreshments

1100 LAND VALUE CAPTURE


Synergising Land Value and Transit Oriented Development for Greater Value Creation
Jochen Tombers, Principal, KPF

P ASK THE EXPERTS: SHAPING THE FUTURE OF URBAN SPACES

1140 Prioritising Practicality and Sustainability Through the Adaptive Reuse of Existing Structures
Moderator:
Marshall Strabala, Founder & Design Partner, STRABALA + ARCHITECTURE, USA & CHINA
Panelist:
Mark Ong, Director, P&T Architects and Engineers Ltd

1220 Lunch Networking

STREAM ONE: STREAM TWO:


MASTERPLANNING + DESIGN COMMERCIALISATION & DEVELOPMENT
1320 Chairperson’s Opening Remarks 1320 Chairperson’s Opening Remarks

1330 MISSING MIDDLE 1330 MULTIUSE DISTRICT


Identifying Opportunities to Develop Multiple & Affordable Building Future Cities through Multi-Functional Districts that
Residential Units to Create a Multigenerational and Life-Cycle Contributes to Social and Economic Benefits
Neighbourhoods • Promoting a sense of community around shared activities to create
• Planning to create mix of housing types to meet differing income and an environment that brings people together through the day-to-day
generational needs in sustainable and walkable neighbourhoods behaviours
• Providing financial incentives to increase mixed-income housing options • Shifting from a “place to go” to a “place to grow” – both professionally
to reduces barriers for affordable housing developments and personally
• Designing large variety and scale of housing choices to accommodate • Abiding interest in human wellness and creating a sense of well-being
single and multi-family demands through connection to the land
Nicholas Boys Smith, Director, Create Streets, United Kingdom Siddhartha Padhi, Senior Design Director, PTW Architects, Australia

1410 URBAN RENEWAL 1410 TRANSITIONAL DEVELOPMENTS


Implementing TOD as a Sustainable Urban Regeneration Tool to Transforming the Inherent Capabilities of Traditional TOD for a
Enhance Community Development Successful Mixed-Used Community
• Improving both underdeveloped and developed parts of the city by • Discussing the challenges and limitations of traditional TOD models
integrating Transit development • Understanding the behavioural changes and needs in communities to
• Creating interactions space around transit station for harmony and create sustainable and adaptable TOD designs
social integration between different generations • Integrating different TOD models to support the lifestyle of a vibrant
• Securing safe and pleasant living conditions by enhancing the facilities multigenerational community
Ed Baker, Principal and Global Urbanism Leader, Broadway Malyan, Christopher Lye, Principal, Studio Leader – Retail, Woods Bagot, Hong Kong
Singapore
1450 LAST MILE CONNECTIVITY
1450 GREEN SPACES Integrating Intermediate Public Transport (IPT), Non-Motorised
Reprioritising Green Spaces in High-Density Areas through Transport (NMT) and Feeder Bus to Provide First and Last Mile
Innovative Planning Efforts on Sustainable Urban Renewal and Connectivity
Regeneration • Acknowledging potential and limitations of the physical built context
• Addressing renewed demand for open space and the opportunity for • Focusing on the relationship of built environment and last mile trip
enhancing public space characteristics
• Creating public space by closing several streets to vehicular traffic, • Planning Last mile strategies that responds to the urban fabric typology
to strengthen social interactions among neighbors. of the station context
• Revising policies, to mitigate the risk of green gentrification Naim Keruwala, Program Director (CITIIS), National Institute of Urban
David Chong, Vice President, Institute of Parks and Recreational Affairs (NIUA), India
Singapore
1530 Chairperson’s Closing Remarks and End of Day Two
1530 Chairperson’s Closing Remarks and End of Day Two
1540 Afternoon Refreshements
1540 Afternoon Refreshements

EXCLUSIVE SITE TOUR *APPLICABLE ONLY FOR PHYSICAL ATTENDANCE, WITH ADDITIONAL CHARGES

1600 Paya Lebar Quarter (PLQ)


PLQ, recently awarded the Land Transport Excellence Award (LTEA) 2022 for “Best Design Land Transport Integration” is the main building block in Paya Lebar connecting
different buildings around Paya Lebar MRT Station, improving mobility, revitalising and strengthening the position of Paya Lebar as a Fringe Centre in Singapore. PLQ
was developed above major canals and the site was intersected by many roads. Careful planning and design transformed the area into a vibrant and walkable space,
integrating the 2 MRT stations seamlessly.
PLQ is envisioned to decentralise and ease the burden of the CBD. This project is an aspiration of bringing jobs closer to homes and creating sustainable and
well-designed urban districts.

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EXCLUSIVE - POST CONFERENCE WORKSHOP


Wednesday 2nd August 2023
PLACEMAKING AND TOD PLANIFICATION
YOUR WORKSHOP FACILITATOR
Placemaking and TOD Planification are both a philosophical and practical Stephen Goldie has over thirty-five years’ experience in urban planning and
process for transforming public spaces. It is a people centered planning design, more than twenty years of this at executive level. His urban planning
approach that creates authentic and liveable places. Our exclusive workshop and design experience ranges from regional and metropolitan strategy to
examines the key principles and best practices of creating great places, lively complex inner-city design, from high-level policy and legislation to seemingly
districts, and a synergistic mix of uses. intractable local disputes, and from detailed urban design to complex
management issues. Many of these projects have been distinguished by
Session One awards, but more importantly, more than fifty of the projects that he has led,
Introduction to the New Urbanism & TOD or for which he was the senior planner, are either built or being implemented.
• How and why did placeless sprawl happen?
• Why is there a conflict between Modernists and Neo-traditionalists? As well as being a leading Australian New Urbanist, Stephen is also a
• Why was Jane Jacobs so important? published researcher and thinker on the impacts of artificial intelligence and
• What are the characteristics of a “good” place? robotics on cities and the application of those technologies to the planning
• Case studies from Australia and the USA and design of cities.
Currently, Stephen is employed by the Abu Dhabi Department of
Session Two
Municipalities and Transport as City Planning Advisor to Al Ain, the garden
Introduction to Placemaking
city of the Emirates, in order to continue the development of Al Ain as a
• What is Placemaking?
liveable and sustainable city.
• What are the benefits of Placemaking?
• Explore different placemaking approaches Some career highlights include:
• Tactical urbanism, guerrillas and Lighter, Quicker, Cheaper (LQC) projects • Providing guidance and advice to Al Ain City Municipality and consultants
• Case studies from the UAE I-CON on the Aflaj Park project. The proposed park will cover an area of
• Applying a placemaking approach to your project (participant presentations) 480 ha and will highlight the special cultural and historical importance of
three Iron Age aflaj (underground irrigation systems) constructed around
Session Three 1,000 years BC, two of which are still in use today. This project was one of six,
The Science of Walkability worldwide, shortlisted for the World Architecture News (WAN) Awards 2017.
• Why walking is so important to place • Assisting Al Ain City Municipality to win a Silver award, and joint second
• The who, how far and how fast of walking place in Chicago at the 2010 Liveable Communities Awards for the Al Ain
• How to measure walkability City Image Management Strategy (July 2010 by Roberts Day for AAM).
• How to assess the walkability of a place and to identify and fix problems • Leading the urban planning for the AU$1.6 billion, 74 km, South West
• Using a hypothetical project, the group will work through each step of a Metropolitan Railway from Perth to Mandurah, Western Australia (WA).
“pedshed” exercise • Leading the urban planning of seventeen interrelated projects in north-west
THE PEDSHED ACTIVITY Perth, WA, a strategic metropolitan growth corridor that is now being
Pedshed Exercise – A New Analytic Technique developed to provide for 300,000 residents and 20,000 jobs by 2050 while
It is an interactive exercise in the science of walkability. The delegates demonstrating world’s best practice in sustainable community building.
will be introduced to the science of walkability and the methodology of • Leading the writing and related parliamentary procedures that resulted in
pedshed mapping, during which they will undertake a practical exercise in the Western Australian Planning and Development Act 2005, replacing a
mapping actual pedsheds and appreciate the power of this technique to suite of planning legislation dating back to 1928.
support evidence based transport planning and urban design. They will be • Initiating the first town planning charrette to be held in NSW (1994),
provided with A2 maps and drawing equipment and will discuss the practical and managing the planning process that then led to the now almost
applications of this technique in their professional practice. completed development of a high density Transit Oriented Development
at Discovery Point, including extension of the Airport Rail Line to a new
Session Four station at Wolli Creek.
Detailed Case Study: Wasteland to (almost) Wonderland
• How to identify opportunity
• The importance of strategic assessment WORKSHOP PROGRAMME SCHEDULE
• How to empower the community
• It takes a community to plan and build a village 0830 Registration and Coffee
• Outcomes 0900 Morning Session Commences
1030 Morning Refreshments and Networking Break
Summary and Conclusion of the Day 1100 Morning Session Re-Commences
• An open discussion on the issues raised and lessons learned 1230 Networking Luncheon
• Lesson learned from failed Mixed Use & TOD projects 1330 Afternoon Session Commences
• Discussing the Key Success Factors 1500 Afternoon Refreshments and Networking Break
1530 Afternoon Session Re-Commences
Facilitated by:
1700 Course Concludes
Stephen Goldie, City Planning Advisor, Department of Municipalities and
Transport, UAE
marcusevans would like to thank all the world-leading visionaries, solution
providers, associations, operators, end-users and delegates who have
BENEFITS OF THE WORKSHOP contributed to and supported the marcusevans Mixed-Use and Transit
• Master the theory and practice of placemaking Oriented Development. We would particularly like to mention our speakers
• Understand the benefits of placemaking for their help in the research behind the event and also our sponsors for their
• Step through the placemaking process – Understand, direction, strategy, continued support and commitment.
implementation and post occupancy evaluation On behalf of marcusevans we hope you have a rewarding, enjoyable and
• Learn how to apply the placemaking approach through different case productive time. We look forward to meeting you all and working with you at
studies in a range of sectors including transport, tertiary education, urban our future Large Scale Events planned in 2023. See you in Singapore!
development, waterfront and urban revitalisation
• Collaborate in workshop sessions experimenting with different tools
and processes

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WHY YOU CANNOT MISS THIS EVENT WHO SHOULD ATTEND
marcusevans takes great pride in organising our 7th Annual Mixed Use This large scale conference is designed to attract all those who are involved in
Transit Oriented Developments conference as this provides a one-stop-platform the development of Mixed Use and Transit Oriented Development.
for all stakeholders involved in Mixed Use and Transit Oriented Development
CEOs, COOs, Managing Directors, VPs, Heads, Directors and
projects to virtually meet, benchmark, discover and discuss the latest trends
Senior Professionals of:
and strategies to overcome barriers to Mixed use and Transit Oriented
• City / Town Planning • Building Management
Development. It is a 3 days event scheduled from the 31st July 2023 –
• Urban Planning • Property Developers / Investors
2nd August 2023 in Singapore. The alarming rate of urban migration with
• TOD Projects • Real Estate Developers
ever-increasing demand for space has put tremendous strain on resources
• Engineering • Property Investment Houses
and has led to the exponential horizontal sprawl and the emergence of
• Design • Property Management Firms
polycentric and vertical expansion of cities. Cities have sought to intensify
• Transportation (Rail / Metro) • REITs
urban centers with the high-density vertical city model, particularly in
• Property Development • Architectural and Design Firms
Asia. Mixed-use and Transit-Oriented Developments are perceived as the
• Property Investment • Real Estate Consultants
solution where the land is utilised in the best possible way by connecting and
• Property Management • Shopping Malls
integrating different components to enhance liveability and create complete
• Business Development • Hotels and Resorts
communities with easy accessibility to the neighbourhoods.
• Real Estate Development • Retail Outlets
As cities sees more integrated, Mixed-Use and transit-oriented developments • Financial Advisors • Transportation
(TODs), there is a need to look into the resources and skills required for the • Head of Retail • Government
long-term management and maintenance of these multi- functional projects. • Operation Management • Engineering & Construction
Mixed Use and Transit Oriented Development as an approach to combat traffic • Facilities Management
congestion and protect the environment has caught on all across various
countries. The trick for real estate developers has always been identifying the
hot transportation system. BENEFITS OF ATTENDING THIS MARCUS EVANS
Today, highways are out; urban transit systems are in. Therefore, as for Transit CONFERENCE INCLUDE
Oriented Developments, it’s been a fast growing trend in creating vibrant,
livable and sustainable communities. Also known as TOD, it’s the creation of • Integrating the different components in mixed-use and TODs to create
compact, walkable, pedestrian-oriented, mixed-use communities centered complete communities
around high quality train systems. This makes it possible to live a lower-stress • Addressing misalignments and imbalances between connectivity, accessibility,
life without complete dependence on a car for mobility and survival. Therefore, place quality between Mixed Use and Transit Oriented Developments
TODs is also a major solution to the serious and growing urban problems such • Creating liveable cities and opportunities allowing residents to live, work
as climate change and global energy security by creating dense, walkable and play in the same area
communities that greatly reduce the need for driving and energy consumption. • Identifying new purpose to redevelop old district and city to create a more
sustainable community
This annual Mixed-Use Transit Oriented Development conference provides • Gaining insights on technological innovation and proven solutions in Mixed
the perfect platform to plunge into the rising demand of creating complete Use and TODs applied to project globally to overcome urban challenges
communities by unlocking the best value out of land. Explore the ways to • Exploring the ways to best integrate the property components, spaces,
best integrate the property components, spaces, transit as well as nature. transit as well as nature
Uncover success factors of your development by adding the right element
and leverage on developing the primary feed off component. Raise the bar of
your mixed-use and transit-oriented project by emphasising on placemaking,
physical and social integration of property components, concept and lifestyle, TESTIMONIALS
accessibility to the transit hub and mobility. Maximise the commercial value of
your design by engaging users and stakeholders’ and introducing amenities
and wow factors to ascertain success. The profiles of speakers are very good.
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COMMERCIALISATION & DEVELOPMENT
Department of Human Settlements
Exclusive Third Day Post Conference Interactive Workshop
Placemaking and TOD Planification
Placemaking and TOD Planification are both a philosophical and practical Choice of speakers and experts is excellent.
process for transforming public spaces. It is a people centered planning Dubai Municipality
approach that creates authentic and liveable places. Our exclusive workshop
examines the key principles and best practices of creating great places, lively
districts, and a synergistic mix of uses. You guys did well on financing TOD.
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Country Postcode the right to change event dates, sites or location or omit event features, or merge the event with another event, as it deems
necessary without penalty and in such situations no refunds, part refunds or alternative offers shall be made. In the event that
Tel. Fax marcusevans permanently cancels the event for any reason whatsoever, (including, but not limited to any force majeure
occurrence) and provided that the event is not postponed to a later date nor is merged with another event, the Client shall
receive a credit note for the amount that the Client has paid to such permanently cancelled event, valid for up to six months to be
Nature of Business. used at another marcusevans event. No refunds, part refunds or alternative offers shall be made.
8. Governing law: This Agreement shall be governed and construed in accordance with the law of Malaysia and the parties
Company Size: 1-9 10-24 25-49 50-99 submit to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts in Kuala Lumpur. However, marcusevans only is entitled to waive this right and
100-249 250-499 500-999 1000+ submit to the jurisdiction of the courts in which the Client’s office is located.
9. Client hereby acknowledges that he/she specifically authorizes that marcusevans charge the credit card listed above for
AUTHORISATION the amount provided herein; that this Contract is valid, binding and enforceable; and that he/she has no basis to claim that any
payments required under this Contract at any time are improper, disputed or unauthorized in any way. Client acknowledges that
Signature Date they have read and understood all terms of this contract, including, without limitation, the provisions relating to cancellation.

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This booking is invalid without a signature.
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