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WELCOME ADDRESS ON ELEVENTH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON MULTIPURPOSE HIGHRISE TOWERS AND TALL BUILDINGS IN SINGAPORE, IFHS
WELCOME ADDRESS ON ELEVENTH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON
 MULTIPURPOSE HIGHRISE TOWERS AND TALL BUILDINGS IN SINGAPORE,
                    AUGUST 28th -30th 2019.

                                                 BY

                             PROF.DR.ING.H.R.VISWANATH.
 PRESIDENT OF THE INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION FOR HIGHRISE STRUCTURES
   FORMER PRINCIPAL & EXECUTIVE CHAIRMAN OF THE INTERNATIONAL
          DIVISION, BMS EDUCATIONAL TRUST, BANGALORE.
28th August 2019.

It is my proud privilege to welcome on behalf of myself and International Federation for High-rise
Structures all the luminaries from different countries who are present today in this august assembly
for this inaugural function heralding the beginning of this unique 11th conference in Singapore with
several tall buildings towering its skyline, in the series after our earlier successful conferences in
Munich Germany, Abu Dhabi (UAE) Dubai (UAE), Toronto (Canada), Kuala Lampur (Malaysia), Madrid
(Spain), London (U.K), Singapore & Bangalore (India) on Multipurpose High-rise Towers and Tall
Buildings with the theme        “Extreme Engineering” to be hosted by CI-Premier Conference
Organisation, Conference Director, Er.John.S.Y.Tan, at Singapore, supported by Japan Prestressed
Concrete Institute. The main objective of this conference is to generate new knowledge through
Research, Assembling information on high-rise structures, and developing means of dissemination to
all concerned. It will enable those involved in commissioning, planning and constructing safe
sustainable, users friendly high-rise buildings reaching the skies, to share the experience with ideas
of leading architects, engineers, researchers, and other specialists.

IFHS, the only unique organization which includes the study of High-rise Structures in concrete, steel
and composite material, is a non-profit, non-governmental association accredited to UNCHS
(Habitat). IFHS belongs to all its active individual members who are Architects, Design Engineers,
Constructors, Researchers, Educationalists, Clients, Financiers, Banking Institutions and University
Faculties.

IFHS is striving to bring the Architects, Designers, Engineers, Constructors and Developers together to
join hands with perfect co-ordination and make the planning cost effective and feasible, the designs
sound, the construction safe by incorporating the latest developments and techniques in the design
and construction of future high-rise structures.
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Whenever one thinks of high-rise structures, the first three unique structures constructed in the world
that come to the mind are the first tall building, the 10 storey Home Insurance Building constructed in
1884 in Chicago (USA) (fig-1), the world’s first 300 Mtr. Steel Eiffel Tower (Fig-2) constructed in 1889 in
Paris (France) and the first 217 Mtr. Concrete Television Tower (fig-3) constructed in 1955 in Stuttgart
(Germany) the 235 Mtr. Television Tower (fig-4) in New Delhi (first of its kind in India) in 1988 designed
by H.R.Viswanath.

            Home Insurance Building Fig-1                         Steel Eiffel Tower Fig-2
              Chicago USA                                            Paris, France

      Concrete Television Tower (Stuttgart, Germany) Fig-3   Television Tower in New Delhi Fig-4
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Twenty breathtaking present millennium great structures completed and under construction ranging from
492 mtrs to 1000 mtrs are shown in figure 5 to Figure 24 -

             Kingdom Tower, Jeddah                                    Burj Khalifa, Dubai
               Height: To Tip                                        Height: To Tip
             1000 m / 3,281 ft                                     829.8 m / 2,723 ft
             Height: Architectural                                Height: Architectural
              1000 m / 3,281 ft                                     828 m / 2,717 ft
           Construction start 2013                              Construction Start – 2004
             Completion – 2019                                     Completion – 2010
                  Figure – 5                                           Figure - 6

                                                                 Seoul Light DMC Tower
             Ping An Finance Center, Shenzhen
                                                                   Height: To Tip
                  Height: To Tip                                 640.4 m / 2,101 ft
                 660 m / 2,165 ft                               Height: Architectural
               Height: Architectural                             640.4 m / 2,101 ft
                 660 m / 2,165 ft                                 Proposed 2009
             construction start - 2010
                Completion - 2016
                      Figure – 7                                      Figure - 8
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Signature Tower Jakarta       Wuhan Greenland Center

     Height: To Tip               Height: To Tip
    638 m / 2,093 ft             636 m / 2,087 ft
  Height: Architectural        Height: Architectural
    638 m / 2,093 ft             636 m / 2,087 ft
Construction Start – 2014    Construction Start – 2012
   Completion – 2020            Completion – 2017
       Figure - 9                   Figure - 10

      Shanghai Tower        Makkah Royal Clock Tower Hotel

     Height: To Tip              Height: To Tip
    632 m / 2,073 ft            601 m / 1,972 ft
  Height: Architectural       Height: Architectural
    632 m / 2,073 ft            601 m / 1,972 ft
                            Construction Start - 2004
 Construction start 2009
                               Completion – 2012
   Completion 2015
       Figure - 11                  Figure - 12
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Goldin Finance 117, Tianjin            Lotte World Tower, Seoul
     Height: To Tip                       Height: To Tip
   596.5 m / 1,957 ft                    556 m / 1,824 ft
  Height: Architectural                Height: Architectural
   596.5 m / 1,957 ft                   554.5 m / 1,819 ft
Construction Start - 2009             Completion Start – 2011
   Completion - 2016                    Completion – 2016
       Figure - 13                         Figure - 14

  Doha Convention Center Tower   One World Trade Center, New York
      Height: To Tip                   Height: To Tip
     551 m / 1,808 ft                546.2 m / 1,792 ft
   Height: Architectural           Height: Architectural
     551 m / 1,808 ft                541.3 m / 1,776 ft
     Proposed 2005                Construction star – 2006
    Completion 2007                 Completion – 2014
       Figure - 15                      Figure - 16
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The CTF Guangzhou               Tianjin CTF Binhai Center

  Height: Architectural            Height: Architectural
    530 m / 1,739 ft                 530 m / 1,739 ft
    Height: Occupied                Height: Occupied
   494.5 m / 1,622 ft               452.3 m / 1,484 ft
     Height: To Tip                   Height: To Tip
    530 m / 1,739 ft                 530 m / 1,739 ft
Construction Start - 2010      Construction start - 2013
   Completion - 2016             Completion - 2018
       Figure - 17                   Figure - 18

     Dalian Greenland Center     Pentominium, Dubai

      Height: To Tip              Height: To Tip
     518 m / 1,699 ft            516 m / 1,693 ft
   Height: Architectural       Height: Architectural
     518 m / 1,699 ft            516 m / 1,693 ft
 Construction start – 2014       Proposed 2006
    Completion – 2018              Start – 2008
                                    Figure - 20
          Figure - 19
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Busan Lotte Town Tower                           Taipei 101

              Height: To Tip                          Height: To Tip
            510.1 m / 1,674 ft                       508 m / 1,667 ft
           Height: Architectural                   Height: Architectural
            510.1 m / 1,674 ft                       508 m / 1,667 ft
         Construction start - 2011               Construction start – 1999
            Completion – 2020                       Completion – 2004
               Figure - 21                              Figure - 22

     Kaisa Feng Long Center,Shenzhen              Shanghai World Financial Center

Height: Architectural 500 m / 1,640 ft     Height: To Tip 494.3 m / 1,622 ft
 Height: Occupied 452.2 m / 1,484 ft     Height: Architectural 492 m / 1,614 ft
   Height: To Tip 500 m / 1,640 ft            Construction start – 1997
           Proposed 2011                          Completion – 2008
              Figure - 23                             Figure - 24
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The above thrilling and marvelous structures encourage, architects, builders, constructors, designers
and engineers, to go higher and higher for steel, concrete, pre-stressed concrete or composite
structures, in planning sustainable high-rise towers and tall buildings in this present millennium for
the sensitive worldly response to the complex needs of the human occupation to satisfy the
containing needs of the work, ethnic balance with emerging demand of consumer/leisure life style.

The designs of the above unique structures have posed the greatest challenge, in the wake of
bringing down the World Trade Center by the murderous act of terrorism, burying thousands of
innocent people as well as the sense of civilized life in the world’s financial city New York, in
preparing the sustainable design and adopting safe construction. Recommendations from the
investigation conducted into the factors that contributed to the collapse of WTC by US National
Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) are worth following in the new designs.

The Sad Fates of the World's Twelve Tallest Unfinished Buildings are shown in

Nakheel Tower : Pilings Begun     India Tower Foundation under way        Russia Tower – Digging Begun
            Fig- 25                           Fig-26                                Fig-27

Doha Convention Centre Tower        Burj Al Alam – Pilings In place   Palace of the Soviets : Building Started
  Foundation finished Fig- 28                       Fig-29                                     Fig-30
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560 mtrs B’lore sky tower          Maharishi Vedic vishwa Prahasan   Bionic Tower China 1228 mtr
        Fig-31                     Rajadhani Brahamasthan Fig-32          vertical city Fig-33

  Frank Lloyds Wright                 2001 mtrs tokya dream tower      Millennium Tower Tokyo, Japan
  1.6 kmtrs tall building Fig-34      with 500 storey’s Fig 35         Fig-36
  in Chicago
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Building a house is stressful. Building a skyscraper is a nuclear bomb of stress, problems, and
carefully-coordinated chaos—chaos that is closely tied to the economy, and that is easily derailed by
war, politics, and financial downturns.

It's not an uncommon story. There are plenty of super-tall (over 984 feet) buildings that were
proposed but never made it through to reality. Humans have a tendency towards bombast when it
comes to skyscrapers.

Below you'll find a few of the buildings & towers that, as proposed, would have become the world's
tallest (or close to it).

Nakheel Tower: Pilings Begun

Nowhere was the 2008 financial crisis quite as visible as Dubai, where dozens of high-profile projects
ground to a halt. One of those was Nakheel Tower, a proposed 3,300-foot-tall skyscraper with 156
planned elevators. Nakheel was designed to be the visual and economic focal point of the man-made
Palm Jumeirah, the fake series of islands off of Dubai that is now experiencing extreme erosion and
other environmental problems.
India Tower: Foundation Under Way

India Tower, on the other hand, was a purely post-Recession idea. The 2,356-foot tower was planned
for Mumbai in 2010, but was halted the following year after construction had begun. It's currently on
hold.

Russia Tower: Digging Begun

Yet another victim of the 2008 crisis: The 2,008-foot Russia Tower was already under construction
when the downturn hit the following year, and the building's developer announced he'd be unable to
put up the $3 billion needed for the building work. The construction site was turned into parking.
Doha Convention Center Tower: Foundation Finished

At 1,808 feet, this tower in Doha was destined to become one of the world's tallest buildings. Just one
problem: It was so tall, officials worried it would make it tough for pilots landing and taking off from the new
airport. Construction was halted until Doha'sn new airport was finished... Until the project was abruptly
cancelled anyways.

Burj Al Alam: Pilings In Place

Again, Dubai makes many appearances on this list. The city's real estate boom was growing exponentially
leading up to 2008, and dramatic and expressive towers like this one were en vogue. Burj Al Alam was a
flower-shaped tower proposed to rise 1,670-feet into the air—it was cancelled in 2013 after a long, slow,
much-denied decline.
Palace of the Soviets: Building Started

The Palace of the Soviets was to be antithesis of the aristocratic Russia—a people's palace built on
the ruins of a demolished church where delegates from the newly-formed Soviet Republic could
meet. It would be enormous: At 1,624 feet, by far the tallest building in the world. It actually made
it to construction, extraordinarily, but was halted by the onset of World War II.

The circular foundation was eventually turned into the Moskva Pool—the world's largest for decades.
Proposed World’s Tallest 560 mtrs Bangalore Sky Tower

This project has not started due to the non clearance from the traffic congestion point of view and
further change of location has not been decided.

TALLEST BUILIDNG OF THE WORLD IN INDIA

Maharishi inaugurated the Tallest Building in the world in the Brahmasthan (center) of India. This
building will provide housing for up to 100,000 Vedic Pundits and will be the center of Maharishi's
worldwide movement. It will be a center of tremendous global coherence to perpetuate the Age of
Enlightenment. The building is yet to be completed.
Bionic Tower China 1228 mtr Vertical city

At 1228 mtrs it will be hailed as the Bionic Vertical Space innovative urban model for mega cities.
This is yet to be realized.

                      Frank Lloyds Wright 1.6 kilo meter tall building in Chicago

This 1.6 kilometers breathtaking building is yet to be realized.
2001 mtrs Tokya dream tower with 500 storey’s

This unbelievable structure is still a dream but not reality.

                                    Millennium Tower Tokyo Japan.

This unbelievable fantasy structure with 150 storey’s is yet to be translated into action.
This unbelievable World's tallest religious skyscraper 700-foot structure with 70 storeys in Vrindavan, Uttar Pradesh,
                                          India yet to be started by ISKCON

I say with pride that organizers of this conference have received large number of full papers mainly
concentrating on the following topics –

   1. Extreme Environment.
   2. Extreme height.
   3. Extreme Design.
   4. Extreme material.
   5. Architecture habitability
   6. Engineering buildability
   7. Environment livability
   8. A I building
   9. Built Environment and energy
   10. Foundation and earthquakes
   11. Rehabilitation and strengthening
   12. Case studies with the concept of Extreme Engineering and structural failure with natural
       calamities.

The conclusions to be reached in the Singapore conference may be helpful for the future thoughts of
Architects, Designers, Builders and Researchers and more light will be thrown in getting actual information
about the lessons learnt from some of the difficulties faced during the execution of the project, the
deformation characteristics recorded through instrumentation in the High-rise Structures during service and
the latest failures due to natural and unnatural causes of high-rise structures which may help us in arriving at
bold decisions for safe and sustainable designs against all odds in the high-rise structures.

I am confident that this gathering of intellectuals will offer each other participant valuable insight and
information needed to utilize changing technology in design and construction of high-rise structures of present
millennium.
The conference organizers will do all in their power to make the event an enjoyable as well as technically
rewarding experience.

Finally once again I on behalf of IFHS would like to express our grateful thanks to CI-Premier Conference
Organization, Conference Director, Er.John.S.Y.Tan, at Singapore supported by Japan Pre-
stressed Concrete Institute, Ms.Josephine, and their able dedicated team associates for hosting our 11th
IFHS Conference at Singapore.

                                                      INDEX

                                                                   Source
             Figure 1              http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Home_Insurance_Building.JPG
             Figure 2              http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Paris_06_Eiffelturm_4828.jpg
             Figure 3              http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Fernsehturm_stuttgart.jpg
             Figure 4              http://www.pbase.com/digitalfestival/skyscrapers
             Figure 5                   http://buildingdb.ctbuh.org/building.php?building_id=2
             Figure 6              http://buildingdb.ctbuh.org/building.php?building_id=3
             Figure 7                 http://www.ctbuh.org/Portals/0/Tallest/2020/2011/03pingan.jpg
             Figure 8              http://www.ctbuh.org/Portals/0/Tallest/2020/2011/04seoul.jpg
             Figure 9                http://www.ctbuh.org/Portals/0/Tallest/2020/2011/05signature.jpg
            Figure 10              http://www.ctbuh.org/Portals/0/Tallest/2020/2011/07wuhan.jpg

            Figure 11                    http://www.ctbuh.org/Portals/0/Tallest/2020/2011/06shanghai.jpg

            Figure 12                    http://www.ctbuh.org/Portals/0/Tallest/2020/2011/08makkah.jpg

            Figure 13                     http://www.ctbuh.org/Portals/0/Tallest/2020/2011/09goldin.jpg

            Figure 14                      http://www.ctbuh.org/Portals/0/Tallest/2020/2011/10lotte.jpg

            Figure 15                 http://www.ctbuh.org/Portals/0/Tallest/2020/2011/11dohacc.jpg
            Figure 16                   http://www.ctbuh.org/Portals/0/Tallest/2020/2011/12one.jpg
            Figure 17                   http://www.ctbuh.org/Portals/0/Tallest/2020/2011/13ctfn.jpg
            Figure 18                 http://www.ctbuh.org/Portals/0/Tallest/2020/2011/14Tianjin.jpg
            Figure 19                    http://www.ctbuh.org/Portals/0/Tallest/2020/2011/15dalian.jpg

            Figure 20              http://www.ctbuh.org/Portals/0/Tallest/2020/2011/16pento.jpg

            Figure 21                    http://www.ctbuh.org/Portals/0/Tallest/2020/2011/17busan.jpg

            Figure 22                    http://www.ctbuh.org/Portals/0/Tallest/2020/2011/18taipei.jpg

            Figure 23                    http://www.ctbuh.org/Portals/0/Tallest/2020/2011/19kaisa.jpg

            Figure 24                   http://www.ctbuh.org/Portals/0/Tallest/2020/2011/20shanghai.jpg

    The Sad Fates of the               http://gizmodo.com/the-sad-fate-of-the-worlds-six-tallest-
    World's Seven Tallest                           unfinished-build-1659526564
    Unfinished Buildings
    Figure 25 - 36
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