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Middle East High Rise Building 2009

Dubai – UAE- 23rd - 25th March 2009
Middle East High Rise Building 2009
Being held from 23-25 March 2009 in Dubai,  Middle East High Rise Building 2009 provided those interested in or in the process of developing high rise buildings an understanding of the best building technologies, their market potential, possible funding options and strategies to aid the innovation process. The event created ample networking opportunities to meet the most important figures in high rise engineering and construction to give you up-to-date information and best practice techniques on optimizing high rise structures.

Architect David Fisher was invited to give a lecture about his revolutionary solution for buildings in motion that in the same time face the optimization of high-rise buildings and their method of construction.

The cutting-edge features of his Rotating Tower project and the techniques of construction called the Fisher Method, create a lot of interest of professionals from all over the world.  Middle EastHigh Rise Building provided those interested in the process of developing high-rise buildings an understanding of the best building technologies, their market potential, possible funding options and strategies to help the innovation process.
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