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DTSTAMP:20260616T211849Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_879728
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20141013
DESCRIPTION:Shanghai will be the gateway city of the world's soon-to-be lar
 gest economy. With an integrated approach to design and technology\, Shang
 hai Tower embodies a new un­derstanding of the super-highrise building an
 d its place in the 21st-century city. Rather than looking past any ambitio
 n to merely make its mark on the skyline\, the tower's design anticipates 
 a future that is sustainable in every way: economically\, so­cially\, and
  environmentally. The tower will anchor the city's Lujiazui district\, whi
 ch has emerged as one of East Asia's leading financial centers. Designed b
 y a local team of Gensler architects to embody Shanghai's rich culture\, t
 he 632-meter-high mixed-use building will com­plete the city's highrise p
 recinct. It is the most forward-looking of a planned three tower ensemble 
 symbolizing Shanghai's past\, present\, and future. The tower's sky lobbie
 s and terraces take inspiration from Shanghai’s unique historic parks. S
 hanghai Tower is at the forefront of a new generation of super-highrise to
 wers\, achieving the highest level of performance and offering unprecedent
 ed community access.\n\nThis exhibition focuses on the design process\, pa
 rticularly the use of models to test a myriad of design concepts from over
 all massing strategies\, to building envelope iterations\, to lighting and
  structural schemes. Each model grouping targets specific areas of researc
 h. Each is scaled and crafted according to its purpose\, several are fragm
 entary. The totality of these rough test models on display sponsors an uni
 ntended miniature city in the space of the gallery.
LOCATION:John Hartell Gallery\, Sibley Dome
SUMMARY:Gensler: Shanghai Tower
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/gensler_shanghai_tower
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
END:VEVENT
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DTSTAMP:20260616T211849Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_879729
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20141014
DESCRIPTION:Shanghai will be the gateway city of the world's soon-to-be lar
 gest economy. With an integrated approach to design and technology\, Shang
 hai Tower embodies a new un­derstanding of the super-highrise building an
 d its place in the 21st-century city. Rather than looking past any ambitio
 n to merely make its mark on the skyline\, the tower's design anticipates 
 a future that is sustainable in every way: economically\, so­cially\, and
  environmentally. The tower will anchor the city's Lujiazui district\, whi
 ch has emerged as one of East Asia's leading financial centers. Designed b
 y a local team of Gensler architects to embody Shanghai's rich culture\, t
 he 632-meter-high mixed-use building will com­plete the city's highrise p
 recinct. It is the most forward-looking of a planned three tower ensemble 
 symbolizing Shanghai's past\, present\, and future. The tower's sky lobbie
 s and terraces take inspiration from Shanghai’s unique historic parks. S
 hanghai Tower is at the forefront of a new generation of super-highrise to
 wers\, achieving the highest level of performance and offering unprecedent
 ed community access.\n\nThis exhibition focuses on the design process\, pa
 rticularly the use of models to test a myriad of design concepts from over
 all massing strategies\, to building envelope iterations\, to lighting and
  structural schemes. Each model grouping targets specific areas of researc
 h. Each is scaled and crafted according to its purpose\, several are fragm
 entary. The totality of these rough test models on display sponsors an uni
 ntended miniature city in the space of the gallery.
LOCATION:John Hartell Gallery\, Sibley Dome
SUMMARY:Gensler: Shanghai Tower
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/gensler_shanghai_tower
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260616T211849Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_879730
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20141015
DESCRIPTION:Shanghai will be the gateway city of the world's soon-to-be lar
 gest economy. With an integrated approach to design and technology\, Shang
 hai Tower embodies a new un­derstanding of the super-highrise building an
 d its place in the 21st-century city. Rather than looking past any ambitio
 n to merely make its mark on the skyline\, the tower's design anticipates 
 a future that is sustainable in every way: economically\, so­cially\, and
  environmentally. The tower will anchor the city's Lujiazui district\, whi
 ch has emerged as one of East Asia's leading financial centers. Designed b
 y a local team of Gensler architects to embody Shanghai's rich culture\, t
 he 632-meter-high mixed-use building will com­plete the city's highrise p
 recinct. It is the most forward-looking of a planned three tower ensemble 
 symbolizing Shanghai's past\, present\, and future. The tower's sky lobbie
 s and terraces take inspiration from Shanghai’s unique historic parks. S
 hanghai Tower is at the forefront of a new generation of super-highrise to
 wers\, achieving the highest level of performance and offering unprecedent
 ed community access.\n\nThis exhibition focuses on the design process\, pa
 rticularly the use of models to test a myriad of design concepts from over
 all massing strategies\, to building envelope iterations\, to lighting and
  structural schemes. Each model grouping targets specific areas of researc
 h. Each is scaled and crafted according to its purpose\, several are fragm
 entary. The totality of these rough test models on display sponsors an uni
 ntended miniature city in the space of the gallery.
LOCATION:John Hartell Gallery\, Sibley Dome
SUMMARY:Gensler: Shanghai Tower
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/gensler_shanghai_tower
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260616T211849Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_879731
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20141016
DESCRIPTION:Shanghai will be the gateway city of the world's soon-to-be lar
 gest economy. With an integrated approach to design and technology\, Shang
 hai Tower embodies a new un­derstanding of the super-highrise building an
 d its place in the 21st-century city. Rather than looking past any ambitio
 n to merely make its mark on the skyline\, the tower's design anticipates 
 a future that is sustainable in every way: economically\, so­cially\, and
  environmentally. The tower will anchor the city's Lujiazui district\, whi
 ch has emerged as one of East Asia's leading financial centers. Designed b
 y a local team of Gensler architects to embody Shanghai's rich culture\, t
 he 632-meter-high mixed-use building will com­plete the city's highrise p
 recinct. It is the most forward-looking of a planned three tower ensemble 
 symbolizing Shanghai's past\, present\, and future. The tower's sky lobbie
 s and terraces take inspiration from Shanghai’s unique historic parks. S
 hanghai Tower is at the forefront of a new generation of super-highrise to
 wers\, achieving the highest level of performance and offering unprecedent
 ed community access.\n\nThis exhibition focuses on the design process\, pa
 rticularly the use of models to test a myriad of design concepts from over
 all massing strategies\, to building envelope iterations\, to lighting and
  structural schemes. Each model grouping targets specific areas of researc
 h. Each is scaled and crafted according to its purpose\, several are fragm
 entary. The totality of these rough test models on display sponsors an uni
 ntended miniature city in the space of the gallery.
LOCATION:John Hartell Gallery\, Sibley Dome
SUMMARY:Gensler: Shanghai Tower
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/gensler_shanghai_tower
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260616T211849Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_879732
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20141017
DESCRIPTION:Shanghai will be the gateway city of the world's soon-to-be lar
 gest economy. With an integrated approach to design and technology\, Shang
 hai Tower embodies a new un­derstanding of the super-highrise building an
 d its place in the 21st-century city. Rather than looking past any ambitio
 n to merely make its mark on the skyline\, the tower's design anticipates 
 a future that is sustainable in every way: economically\, so­cially\, and
  environmentally. The tower will anchor the city's Lujiazui district\, whi
 ch has emerged as one of East Asia's leading financial centers. Designed b
 y a local team of Gensler architects to embody Shanghai's rich culture\, t
 he 632-meter-high mixed-use building will com­plete the city's highrise p
 recinct. It is the most forward-looking of a planned three tower ensemble 
 symbolizing Shanghai's past\, present\, and future. The tower's sky lobbie
 s and terraces take inspiration from Shanghai’s unique historic parks. S
 hanghai Tower is at the forefront of a new generation of super-highrise to
 wers\, achieving the highest level of performance and offering unprecedent
 ed community access.\n\nThis exhibition focuses on the design process\, pa
 rticularly the use of models to test a myriad of design concepts from over
 all massing strategies\, to building envelope iterations\, to lighting and
  structural schemes. Each model grouping targets specific areas of researc
 h. Each is scaled and crafted according to its purpose\, several are fragm
 entary. The totality of these rough test models on display sponsors an uni
 ntended miniature city in the space of the gallery.
LOCATION:John Hartell Gallery\, Sibley Dome
SUMMARY:Gensler: Shanghai Tower
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/gensler_shanghai_tower
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260616T211849Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_879733
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20141018
DESCRIPTION:Shanghai will be the gateway city of the world's soon-to-be lar
 gest economy. With an integrated approach to design and technology\, Shang
 hai Tower embodies a new un­derstanding of the super-highrise building an
 d its place in the 21st-century city. Rather than looking past any ambitio
 n to merely make its mark on the skyline\, the tower's design anticipates 
 a future that is sustainable in every way: economically\, so­cially\, and
  environmentally. The tower will anchor the city's Lujiazui district\, whi
 ch has emerged as one of East Asia's leading financial centers. Designed b
 y a local team of Gensler architects to embody Shanghai's rich culture\, t
 he 632-meter-high mixed-use building will com­plete the city's highrise p
 recinct. It is the most forward-looking of a planned three tower ensemble 
 symbolizing Shanghai's past\, present\, and future. The tower's sky lobbie
 s and terraces take inspiration from Shanghai’s unique historic parks. S
 hanghai Tower is at the forefront of a new generation of super-highrise to
 wers\, achieving the highest level of performance and offering unprecedent
 ed community access.\n\nThis exhibition focuses on the design process\, pa
 rticularly the use of models to test a myriad of design concepts from over
 all massing strategies\, to building envelope iterations\, to lighting and
  structural schemes. Each model grouping targets specific areas of researc
 h. Each is scaled and crafted according to its purpose\, several are fragm
 entary. The totality of these rough test models on display sponsors an uni
 ntended miniature city in the space of the gallery.
LOCATION:John Hartell Gallery\, Sibley Dome
SUMMARY:Gensler: Shanghai Tower
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/gensler_shanghai_tower
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260616T211849Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_879734
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20141019
DESCRIPTION:Shanghai will be the gateway city of the world's soon-to-be lar
 gest economy. With an integrated approach to design and technology\, Shang
 hai Tower embodies a new un­derstanding of the super-highrise building an
 d its place in the 21st-century city. Rather than looking past any ambitio
 n to merely make its mark on the skyline\, the tower's design anticipates 
 a future that is sustainable in every way: economically\, so­cially\, and
  environmentally. The tower will anchor the city's Lujiazui district\, whi
 ch has emerged as one of East Asia's leading financial centers. Designed b
 y a local team of Gensler architects to embody Shanghai's rich culture\, t
 he 632-meter-high mixed-use building will com­plete the city's highrise p
 recinct. It is the most forward-looking of a planned three tower ensemble 
 symbolizing Shanghai's past\, present\, and future. The tower's sky lobbie
 s and terraces take inspiration from Shanghai’s unique historic parks. S
 hanghai Tower is at the forefront of a new generation of super-highrise to
 wers\, achieving the highest level of performance and offering unprecedent
 ed community access.\n\nThis exhibition focuses on the design process\, pa
 rticularly the use of models to test a myriad of design concepts from over
 all massing strategies\, to building envelope iterations\, to lighting and
  structural schemes. Each model grouping targets specific areas of researc
 h. Each is scaled and crafted according to its purpose\, several are fragm
 entary. The totality of these rough test models on display sponsors an uni
 ntended miniature city in the space of the gallery.
LOCATION:John Hartell Gallery\, Sibley Dome
SUMMARY:Gensler: Shanghai Tower
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/gensler_shanghai_tower
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260616T211849Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_879735
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20141020
DESCRIPTION:Shanghai will be the gateway city of the world's soon-to-be lar
 gest economy. With an integrated approach to design and technology\, Shang
 hai Tower embodies a new un­derstanding of the super-highrise building an
 d its place in the 21st-century city. Rather than looking past any ambitio
 n to merely make its mark on the skyline\, the tower's design anticipates 
 a future that is sustainable in every way: economically\, so­cially\, and
  environmentally. The tower will anchor the city's Lujiazui district\, whi
 ch has emerged as one of East Asia's leading financial centers. Designed b
 y a local team of Gensler architects to embody Shanghai's rich culture\, t
 he 632-meter-high mixed-use building will com­plete the city's highrise p
 recinct. It is the most forward-looking of a planned three tower ensemble 
 symbolizing Shanghai's past\, present\, and future. The tower's sky lobbie
 s and terraces take inspiration from Shanghai’s unique historic parks. S
 hanghai Tower is at the forefront of a new generation of super-highrise to
 wers\, achieving the highest level of performance and offering unprecedent
 ed community access.\n\nThis exhibition focuses on the design process\, pa
 rticularly the use of models to test a myriad of design concepts from over
 all massing strategies\, to building envelope iterations\, to lighting and
  structural schemes. Each model grouping targets specific areas of researc
 h. Each is scaled and crafted according to its purpose\, several are fragm
 entary. The totality of these rough test models on display sponsors an uni
 ntended miniature city in the space of the gallery.
LOCATION:John Hartell Gallery\, Sibley Dome
SUMMARY:Gensler: Shanghai Tower
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/gensler_shanghai_tower
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260616T211849Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_879736
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20141021
DESCRIPTION:Shanghai will be the gateway city of the world's soon-to-be lar
 gest economy. With an integrated approach to design and technology\, Shang
 hai Tower embodies a new un­derstanding of the super-highrise building an
 d its place in the 21st-century city. Rather than looking past any ambitio
 n to merely make its mark on the skyline\, the tower's design anticipates 
 a future that is sustainable in every way: economically\, so­cially\, and
  environmentally. The tower will anchor the city's Lujiazui district\, whi
 ch has emerged as one of East Asia's leading financial centers. Designed b
 y a local team of Gensler architects to embody Shanghai's rich culture\, t
 he 632-meter-high mixed-use building will com­plete the city's highrise p
 recinct. It is the most forward-looking of a planned three tower ensemble 
 symbolizing Shanghai's past\, present\, and future. The tower's sky lobbie
 s and terraces take inspiration from Shanghai’s unique historic parks. S
 hanghai Tower is at the forefront of a new generation of super-highrise to
 wers\, achieving the highest level of performance and offering unprecedent
 ed community access.\n\nThis exhibition focuses on the design process\, pa
 rticularly the use of models to test a myriad of design concepts from over
 all massing strategies\, to building envelope iterations\, to lighting and
  structural schemes. Each model grouping targets specific areas of researc
 h. Each is scaled and crafted according to its purpose\, several are fragm
 entary. The totality of these rough test models on display sponsors an uni
 ntended miniature city in the space of the gallery.
LOCATION:John Hartell Gallery\, Sibley Dome
SUMMARY:Gensler: Shanghai Tower
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/gensler_shanghai_tower
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260616T211849Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_879737
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20141022
DESCRIPTION:Shanghai will be the gateway city of the world's soon-to-be lar
 gest economy. With an integrated approach to design and technology\, Shang
 hai Tower embodies a new un­derstanding of the super-highrise building an
 d its place in the 21st-century city. Rather than looking past any ambitio
 n to merely make its mark on the skyline\, the tower's design anticipates 
 a future that is sustainable in every way: economically\, so­cially\, and
  environmentally. The tower will anchor the city's Lujiazui district\, whi
 ch has emerged as one of East Asia's leading financial centers. Designed b
 y a local team of Gensler architects to embody Shanghai's rich culture\, t
 he 632-meter-high mixed-use building will com­plete the city's highrise p
 recinct. It is the most forward-looking of a planned three tower ensemble 
 symbolizing Shanghai's past\, present\, and future. The tower's sky lobbie
 s and terraces take inspiration from Shanghai’s unique historic parks. S
 hanghai Tower is at the forefront of a new generation of super-highrise to
 wers\, achieving the highest level of performance and offering unprecedent
 ed community access.\n\nThis exhibition focuses on the design process\, pa
 rticularly the use of models to test a myriad of design concepts from over
 all massing strategies\, to building envelope iterations\, to lighting and
  structural schemes. Each model grouping targets specific areas of researc
 h. Each is scaled and crafted according to its purpose\, several are fragm
 entary. The totality of these rough test models on display sponsors an uni
 ntended miniature city in the space of the gallery.
LOCATION:John Hartell Gallery\, Sibley Dome
SUMMARY:Gensler: Shanghai Tower
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/gensler_shanghai_tower
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260616T211849Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_879738
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20141023
DESCRIPTION:Shanghai will be the gateway city of the world's soon-to-be lar
 gest economy. With an integrated approach to design and technology\, Shang
 hai Tower embodies a new un­derstanding of the super-highrise building an
 d its place in the 21st-century city. Rather than looking past any ambitio
 n to merely make its mark on the skyline\, the tower's design anticipates 
 a future that is sustainable in every way: economically\, so­cially\, and
  environmentally. The tower will anchor the city's Lujiazui district\, whi
 ch has emerged as one of East Asia's leading financial centers. Designed b
 y a local team of Gensler architects to embody Shanghai's rich culture\, t
 he 632-meter-high mixed-use building will com­plete the city's highrise p
 recinct. It is the most forward-looking of a planned three tower ensemble 
 symbolizing Shanghai's past\, present\, and future. The tower's sky lobbie
 s and terraces take inspiration from Shanghai’s unique historic parks. S
 hanghai Tower is at the forefront of a new generation of super-highrise to
 wers\, achieving the highest level of performance and offering unprecedent
 ed community access.\n\nThis exhibition focuses on the design process\, pa
 rticularly the use of models to test a myriad of design concepts from over
 all massing strategies\, to building envelope iterations\, to lighting and
  structural schemes. Each model grouping targets specific areas of researc
 h. Each is scaled and crafted according to its purpose\, several are fragm
 entary. The totality of these rough test models on display sponsors an uni
 ntended miniature city in the space of the gallery.
LOCATION:John Hartell Gallery\, Sibley Dome
SUMMARY:Gensler: Shanghai Tower
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/gensler_shanghai_tower
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260616T211849Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_879739
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20141024
DESCRIPTION:Shanghai will be the gateway city of the world's soon-to-be lar
 gest economy. With an integrated approach to design and technology\, Shang
 hai Tower embodies a new un­derstanding of the super-highrise building an
 d its place in the 21st-century city. Rather than looking past any ambitio
 n to merely make its mark on the skyline\, the tower's design anticipates 
 a future that is sustainable in every way: economically\, so­cially\, and
  environmentally. The tower will anchor the city's Lujiazui district\, whi
 ch has emerged as one of East Asia's leading financial centers. Designed b
 y a local team of Gensler architects to embody Shanghai's rich culture\, t
 he 632-meter-high mixed-use building will com­plete the city's highrise p
 recinct. It is the most forward-looking of a planned three tower ensemble 
 symbolizing Shanghai's past\, present\, and future. The tower's sky lobbie
 s and terraces take inspiration from Shanghai’s unique historic parks. S
 hanghai Tower is at the forefront of a new generation of super-highrise to
 wers\, achieving the highest level of performance and offering unprecedent
 ed community access.\n\nThis exhibition focuses on the design process\, pa
 rticularly the use of models to test a myriad of design concepts from over
 all massing strategies\, to building envelope iterations\, to lighting and
  structural schemes. Each model grouping targets specific areas of researc
 h. Each is scaled and crafted according to its purpose\, several are fragm
 entary. The totality of these rough test models on display sponsors an uni
 ntended miniature city in the space of the gallery.
LOCATION:John Hartell Gallery\, Sibley Dome
SUMMARY:Gensler: Shanghai Tower
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/gensler_shanghai_tower
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260616T211849Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_879740
DTSTART:20141025T120000Z
DTEND:20141025T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Shanghai will be the gateway city of the world's soon-to-be lar
 gest economy. With an integrated approach to design and technology\, Shang
 hai Tower embodies a new un­derstanding of the super-highrise building an
 d its place in the 21st-century city. Rather than looking past any ambitio
 n to merely make its mark on the skyline\, the tower's design anticipates 
 a future that is sustainable in every way: economically\, so­cially\, and
  environmentally. The tower will anchor the city's Lujiazui district\, whi
 ch has emerged as one of East Asia's leading financial centers. Designed b
 y a local team of Gensler architects to embody Shanghai's rich culture\, t
 he 632-meter-high mixed-use building will com­plete the city's highrise p
 recinct. It is the most forward-looking of a planned three tower ensemble 
 symbolizing Shanghai's past\, present\, and future. The tower's sky lobbie
 s and terraces take inspiration from Shanghai’s unique historic parks. S
 hanghai Tower is at the forefront of a new generation of super-highrise to
 wers\, achieving the highest level of performance and offering unprecedent
 ed community access.\n\nThis exhibition focuses on the design process\, pa
 rticularly the use of models to test a myriad of design concepts from over
 all massing strategies\, to building envelope iterations\, to lighting and
  structural schemes. Each model grouping targets specific areas of researc
 h. Each is scaled and crafted according to its purpose\, several are fragm
 entary. The totality of these rough test models on display sponsors an uni
 ntended miniature city in the space of the gallery.
LOCATION:John Hartell Gallery\, Sibley Dome
SUMMARY:Gensler: Shanghai Tower
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/gensler_shanghai_tower
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260616T211849Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_879741
DTSTART:20141026T120000Z
DTEND:20141026T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Shanghai will be the gateway city of the world's soon-to-be lar
 gest economy. With an integrated approach to design and technology\, Shang
 hai Tower embodies a new un­derstanding of the super-highrise building an
 d its place in the 21st-century city. Rather than looking past any ambitio
 n to merely make its mark on the skyline\, the tower's design anticipates 
 a future that is sustainable in every way: economically\, so­cially\, and
  environmentally. The tower will anchor the city's Lujiazui district\, whi
 ch has emerged as one of East Asia's leading financial centers. Designed b
 y a local team of Gensler architects to embody Shanghai's rich culture\, t
 he 632-meter-high mixed-use building will com­plete the city's highrise p
 recinct. It is the most forward-looking of a planned three tower ensemble 
 symbolizing Shanghai's past\, present\, and future. The tower's sky lobbie
 s and terraces take inspiration from Shanghai’s unique historic parks. S
 hanghai Tower is at the forefront of a new generation of super-highrise to
 wers\, achieving the highest level of performance and offering unprecedent
 ed community access.\n\nThis exhibition focuses on the design process\, pa
 rticularly the use of models to test a myriad of design concepts from over
 all massing strategies\, to building envelope iterations\, to lighting and
  structural schemes. Each model grouping targets specific areas of researc
 h. Each is scaled and crafted according to its purpose\, several are fragm
 entary. The totality of these rough test models on display sponsors an uni
 ntended miniature city in the space of the gallery.
LOCATION:John Hartell Gallery\, Sibley Dome
SUMMARY:Gensler: Shanghai Tower
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/gensler_shanghai_tower
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260616T211849Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_879742
DTSTART:20141027T120000Z
DTEND:20141027T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Shanghai will be the gateway city of the world's soon-to-be lar
 gest economy. With an integrated approach to design and technology\, Shang
 hai Tower embodies a new un­derstanding of the super-highrise building an
 d its place in the 21st-century city. Rather than looking past any ambitio
 n to merely make its mark on the skyline\, the tower's design anticipates 
 a future that is sustainable in every way: economically\, so­cially\, and
  environmentally. The tower will anchor the city's Lujiazui district\, whi
 ch has emerged as one of East Asia's leading financial centers. Designed b
 y a local team of Gensler architects to embody Shanghai's rich culture\, t
 he 632-meter-high mixed-use building will com­plete the city's highrise p
 recinct. It is the most forward-looking of a planned three tower ensemble 
 symbolizing Shanghai's past\, present\, and future. The tower's sky lobbie
 s and terraces take inspiration from Shanghai’s unique historic parks. S
 hanghai Tower is at the forefront of a new generation of super-highrise to
 wers\, achieving the highest level of performance and offering unprecedent
 ed community access.\n\nThis exhibition focuses on the design process\, pa
 rticularly the use of models to test a myriad of design concepts from over
 all massing strategies\, to building envelope iterations\, to lighting and
  structural schemes. Each model grouping targets specific areas of researc
 h. Each is scaled and crafted according to its purpose\, several are fragm
 entary. The totality of these rough test models on display sponsors an uni
 ntended miniature city in the space of the gallery.
LOCATION:John Hartell Gallery\, Sibley Dome
SUMMARY:Gensler: Shanghai Tower
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/gensler_shanghai_tower
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260616T211849Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_879743
DTSTART:20141028T120000Z
DTEND:20141028T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Shanghai will be the gateway city of the world's soon-to-be lar
 gest economy. With an integrated approach to design and technology\, Shang
 hai Tower embodies a new un­derstanding of the super-highrise building an
 d its place in the 21st-century city. Rather than looking past any ambitio
 n to merely make its mark on the skyline\, the tower's design anticipates 
 a future that is sustainable in every way: economically\, so­cially\, and
  environmentally. The tower will anchor the city's Lujiazui district\, whi
 ch has emerged as one of East Asia's leading financial centers. Designed b
 y a local team of Gensler architects to embody Shanghai's rich culture\, t
 he 632-meter-high mixed-use building will com­plete the city's highrise p
 recinct. It is the most forward-looking of a planned three tower ensemble 
 symbolizing Shanghai's past\, present\, and future. The tower's sky lobbie
 s and terraces take inspiration from Shanghai’s unique historic parks. S
 hanghai Tower is at the forefront of a new generation of super-highrise to
 wers\, achieving the highest level of performance and offering unprecedent
 ed community access.\n\nThis exhibition focuses on the design process\, pa
 rticularly the use of models to test a myriad of design concepts from over
 all massing strategies\, to building envelope iterations\, to lighting and
  structural schemes. Each model grouping targets specific areas of researc
 h. Each is scaled and crafted according to its purpose\, several are fragm
 entary. The totality of these rough test models on display sponsors an uni
 ntended miniature city in the space of the gallery.
LOCATION:John Hartell Gallery\, Sibley Dome
SUMMARY:Gensler: Shanghai Tower
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/gensler_shanghai_tower
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260616T211849Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_879744
DTSTART:20141029T120000Z
DTEND:20141029T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Shanghai will be the gateway city of the world's soon-to-be lar
 gest economy. With an integrated approach to design and technology\, Shang
 hai Tower embodies a new un­derstanding of the super-highrise building an
 d its place in the 21st-century city. Rather than looking past any ambitio
 n to merely make its mark on the skyline\, the tower's design anticipates 
 a future that is sustainable in every way: economically\, so­cially\, and
  environmentally. The tower will anchor the city's Lujiazui district\, whi
 ch has emerged as one of East Asia's leading financial centers. Designed b
 y a local team of Gensler architects to embody Shanghai's rich culture\, t
 he 632-meter-high mixed-use building will com­plete the city's highrise p
 recinct. It is the most forward-looking of a planned three tower ensemble 
 symbolizing Shanghai's past\, present\, and future. The tower's sky lobbie
 s and terraces take inspiration from Shanghai’s unique historic parks. S
 hanghai Tower is at the forefront of a new generation of super-highrise to
 wers\, achieving the highest level of performance and offering unprecedent
 ed community access.\n\nThis exhibition focuses on the design process\, pa
 rticularly the use of models to test a myriad of design concepts from over
 all massing strategies\, to building envelope iterations\, to lighting and
  structural schemes. Each model grouping targets specific areas of researc
 h. Each is scaled and crafted according to its purpose\, several are fragm
 entary. The totality of these rough test models on display sponsors an uni
 ntended miniature city in the space of the gallery.
LOCATION:John Hartell Gallery\, Sibley Dome
SUMMARY:Gensler: Shanghai Tower
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/gensler_shanghai_tower
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260616T211849Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_879745
DTSTART:20141030T120000Z
DTEND:20141030T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Shanghai will be the gateway city of the world's soon-to-be lar
 gest economy. With an integrated approach to design and technology\, Shang
 hai Tower embodies a new un­derstanding of the super-highrise building an
 d its place in the 21st-century city. Rather than looking past any ambitio
 n to merely make its mark on the skyline\, the tower's design anticipates 
 a future that is sustainable in every way: economically\, so­cially\, and
  environmentally. The tower will anchor the city's Lujiazui district\, whi
 ch has emerged as one of East Asia's leading financial centers. Designed b
 y a local team of Gensler architects to embody Shanghai's rich culture\, t
 he 632-meter-high mixed-use building will com­plete the city's highrise p
 recinct. It is the most forward-looking of a planned three tower ensemble 
 symbolizing Shanghai's past\, present\, and future. The tower's sky lobbie
 s and terraces take inspiration from Shanghai’s unique historic parks. S
 hanghai Tower is at the forefront of a new generation of super-highrise to
 wers\, achieving the highest level of performance and offering unprecedent
 ed community access.\n\nThis exhibition focuses on the design process\, pa
 rticularly the use of models to test a myriad of design concepts from over
 all massing strategies\, to building envelope iterations\, to lighting and
  structural schemes. Each model grouping targets specific areas of researc
 h. Each is scaled and crafted according to its purpose\, several are fragm
 entary. The totality of these rough test models on display sponsors an uni
 ntended miniature city in the space of the gallery.
LOCATION:John Hartell Gallery\, Sibley Dome
SUMMARY:Gensler: Shanghai Tower
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/gensler_shanghai_tower
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260616T211849Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_879746
DTSTART:20141031T120000Z
DTEND:20141031T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Shanghai will be the gateway city of the world's soon-to-be lar
 gest economy. With an integrated approach to design and technology\, Shang
 hai Tower embodies a new un­derstanding of the super-highrise building an
 d its place in the 21st-century city. Rather than looking past any ambitio
 n to merely make its mark on the skyline\, the tower's design anticipates 
 a future that is sustainable in every way: economically\, so­cially\, and
  environmentally. The tower will anchor the city's Lujiazui district\, whi
 ch has emerged as one of East Asia's leading financial centers. Designed b
 y a local team of Gensler architects to embody Shanghai's rich culture\, t
 he 632-meter-high mixed-use building will com­plete the city's highrise p
 recinct. It is the most forward-looking of a planned three tower ensemble 
 symbolizing Shanghai's past\, present\, and future. The tower's sky lobbie
 s and terraces take inspiration from Shanghai’s unique historic parks. S
 hanghai Tower is at the forefront of a new generation of super-highrise to
 wers\, achieving the highest level of performance and offering unprecedent
 ed community access.\n\nThis exhibition focuses on the design process\, pa
 rticularly the use of models to test a myriad of design concepts from over
 all massing strategies\, to building envelope iterations\, to lighting and
  structural schemes. Each model grouping targets specific areas of researc
 h. Each is scaled and crafted according to its purpose\, several are fragm
 entary. The totality of these rough test models on display sponsors an uni
 ntended miniature city in the space of the gallery.
LOCATION:John Hartell Gallery\, Sibley Dome
SUMMARY:Gensler: Shanghai Tower
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/gensler_shanghai_tower
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260616T211849Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_879747
DTSTART:20141101T120000Z
DTEND:20141101T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Shanghai will be the gateway city of the world's soon-to-be lar
 gest economy. With an integrated approach to design and technology\, Shang
 hai Tower embodies a new un­derstanding of the super-highrise building an
 d its place in the 21st-century city. Rather than looking past any ambitio
 n to merely make its mark on the skyline\, the tower's design anticipates 
 a future that is sustainable in every way: economically\, so­cially\, and
  environmentally. The tower will anchor the city's Lujiazui district\, whi
 ch has emerged as one of East Asia's leading financial centers. Designed b
 y a local team of Gensler architects to embody Shanghai's rich culture\, t
 he 632-meter-high mixed-use building will com­plete the city's highrise p
 recinct. It is the most forward-looking of a planned three tower ensemble 
 symbolizing Shanghai's past\, present\, and future. The tower's sky lobbie
 s and terraces take inspiration from Shanghai’s unique historic parks. S
 hanghai Tower is at the forefront of a new generation of super-highrise to
 wers\, achieving the highest level of performance and offering unprecedent
 ed community access.\n\nThis exhibition focuses on the design process\, pa
 rticularly the use of models to test a myriad of design concepts from over
 all massing strategies\, to building envelope iterations\, to lighting and
  structural schemes. Each model grouping targets specific areas of researc
 h. Each is scaled and crafted according to its purpose\, several are fragm
 entary. The totality of these rough test models on display sponsors an uni
 ntended miniature city in the space of the gallery.
LOCATION:John Hartell Gallery\, Sibley Dome
SUMMARY:Gensler: Shanghai Tower
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/gensler_shanghai_tower
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260616T211849Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_879748
DTSTART:20141102T130000Z
DTEND:20141102T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:Shanghai will be the gateway city of the world's soon-to-be lar
 gest economy. With an integrated approach to design and technology\, Shang
 hai Tower embodies a new un­derstanding of the super-highrise building an
 d its place in the 21st-century city. Rather than looking past any ambitio
 n to merely make its mark on the skyline\, the tower's design anticipates 
 a future that is sustainable in every way: economically\, so­cially\, and
  environmentally. The tower will anchor the city's Lujiazui district\, whi
 ch has emerged as one of East Asia's leading financial centers. Designed b
 y a local team of Gensler architects to embody Shanghai's rich culture\, t
 he 632-meter-high mixed-use building will com­plete the city's highrise p
 recinct. It is the most forward-looking of a planned three tower ensemble 
 symbolizing Shanghai's past\, present\, and future. The tower's sky lobbie
 s and terraces take inspiration from Shanghai’s unique historic parks. S
 hanghai Tower is at the forefront of a new generation of super-highrise to
 wers\, achieving the highest level of performance and offering unprecedent
 ed community access.\n\nThis exhibition focuses on the design process\, pa
 rticularly the use of models to test a myriad of design concepts from over
 all massing strategies\, to building envelope iterations\, to lighting and
  structural schemes. Each model grouping targets specific areas of researc
 h. Each is scaled and crafted according to its purpose\, several are fragm
 entary. The totality of these rough test models on display sponsors an uni
 ntended miniature city in the space of the gallery.
LOCATION:John Hartell Gallery\, Sibley Dome
SUMMARY:Gensler: Shanghai Tower
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/gensler_shanghai_tower
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260616T211849Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_879749
DTSTART:20141103T130000Z
DTEND:20141103T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:Shanghai will be the gateway city of the world's soon-to-be lar
 gest economy. With an integrated approach to design and technology\, Shang
 hai Tower embodies a new un­derstanding of the super-highrise building an
 d its place in the 21st-century city. Rather than looking past any ambitio
 n to merely make its mark on the skyline\, the tower's design anticipates 
 a future that is sustainable in every way: economically\, so­cially\, and
  environmentally. The tower will anchor the city's Lujiazui district\, whi
 ch has emerged as one of East Asia's leading financial centers. Designed b
 y a local team of Gensler architects to embody Shanghai's rich culture\, t
 he 632-meter-high mixed-use building will com­plete the city's highrise p
 recinct. It is the most forward-looking of a planned three tower ensemble 
 symbolizing Shanghai's past\, present\, and future. The tower's sky lobbie
 s and terraces take inspiration from Shanghai’s unique historic parks. S
 hanghai Tower is at the forefront of a new generation of super-highrise to
 wers\, achieving the highest level of performance and offering unprecedent
 ed community access.\n\nThis exhibition focuses on the design process\, pa
 rticularly the use of models to test a myriad of design concepts from over
 all massing strategies\, to building envelope iterations\, to lighting and
  structural schemes. Each model grouping targets specific areas of researc
 h. Each is scaled and crafted according to its purpose\, several are fragm
 entary. The totality of these rough test models on display sponsors an uni
 ntended miniature city in the space of the gallery.
LOCATION:John Hartell Gallery\, Sibley Dome
SUMMARY:Gensler: Shanghai Tower
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/gensler_shanghai_tower
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260616T211849Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_879750
DTSTART:20141104T130000Z
DTEND:20141104T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:Shanghai will be the gateway city of the world's soon-to-be lar
 gest economy. With an integrated approach to design and technology\, Shang
 hai Tower embodies a new un­derstanding of the super-highrise building an
 d its place in the 21st-century city. Rather than looking past any ambitio
 n to merely make its mark on the skyline\, the tower's design anticipates 
 a future that is sustainable in every way: economically\, so­cially\, and
  environmentally. The tower will anchor the city's Lujiazui district\, whi
 ch has emerged as one of East Asia's leading financial centers. Designed b
 y a local team of Gensler architects to embody Shanghai's rich culture\, t
 he 632-meter-high mixed-use building will com­plete the city's highrise p
 recinct. It is the most forward-looking of a planned three tower ensemble 
 symbolizing Shanghai's past\, present\, and future. The tower's sky lobbie
 s and terraces take inspiration from Shanghai’s unique historic parks. S
 hanghai Tower is at the forefront of a new generation of super-highrise to
 wers\, achieving the highest level of performance and offering unprecedent
 ed community access.\n\nThis exhibition focuses on the design process\, pa
 rticularly the use of models to test a myriad of design concepts from over
 all massing strategies\, to building envelope iterations\, to lighting and
  structural schemes. Each model grouping targets specific areas of researc
 h. Each is scaled and crafted according to its purpose\, several are fragm
 entary. The totality of these rough test models on display sponsors an uni
 ntended miniature city in the space of the gallery.
LOCATION:John Hartell Gallery\, Sibley Dome
SUMMARY:Gensler: Shanghai Tower
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/gensler_shanghai_tower
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260616T211849Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_879751
DTSTART:20141105T130000Z
DTEND:20141105T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:Shanghai will be the gateway city of the world's soon-to-be lar
 gest economy. With an integrated approach to design and technology\, Shang
 hai Tower embodies a new un­derstanding of the super-highrise building an
 d its place in the 21st-century city. Rather than looking past any ambitio
 n to merely make its mark on the skyline\, the tower's design anticipates 
 a future that is sustainable in every way: economically\, so­cially\, and
  environmentally. The tower will anchor the city's Lujiazui district\, whi
 ch has emerged as one of East Asia's leading financial centers. Designed b
 y a local team of Gensler architects to embody Shanghai's rich culture\, t
 he 632-meter-high mixed-use building will com­plete the city's highrise p
 recinct. It is the most forward-looking of a planned three tower ensemble 
 symbolizing Shanghai's past\, present\, and future. The tower's sky lobbie
 s and terraces take inspiration from Shanghai’s unique historic parks. S
 hanghai Tower is at the forefront of a new generation of super-highrise to
 wers\, achieving the highest level of performance and offering unprecedent
 ed community access.\n\nThis exhibition focuses on the design process\, pa
 rticularly the use of models to test a myriad of design concepts from over
 all massing strategies\, to building envelope iterations\, to lighting and
  structural schemes. Each model grouping targets specific areas of researc
 h. Each is scaled and crafted according to its purpose\, several are fragm
 entary. The totality of these rough test models on display sponsors an uni
 ntended miniature city in the space of the gallery.
LOCATION:John Hartell Gallery\, Sibley Dome
SUMMARY:Gensler: Shanghai Tower
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/gensler_shanghai_tower
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260616T211849Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_879752
DTSTART:20141106T130000Z
DTEND:20141106T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:Shanghai will be the gateway city of the world's soon-to-be lar
 gest economy. With an integrated approach to design and technology\, Shang
 hai Tower embodies a new un­derstanding of the super-highrise building an
 d its place in the 21st-century city. Rather than looking past any ambitio
 n to merely make its mark on the skyline\, the tower's design anticipates 
 a future that is sustainable in every way: economically\, so­cially\, and
  environmentally. The tower will anchor the city's Lujiazui district\, whi
 ch has emerged as one of East Asia's leading financial centers. Designed b
 y a local team of Gensler architects to embody Shanghai's rich culture\, t
 he 632-meter-high mixed-use building will com­plete the city's highrise p
 recinct. It is the most forward-looking of a planned three tower ensemble 
 symbolizing Shanghai's past\, present\, and future. The tower's sky lobbie
 s and terraces take inspiration from Shanghai’s unique historic parks. S
 hanghai Tower is at the forefront of a new generation of super-highrise to
 wers\, achieving the highest level of performance and offering unprecedent
 ed community access.\n\nThis exhibition focuses on the design process\, pa
 rticularly the use of models to test a myriad of design concepts from over
 all massing strategies\, to building envelope iterations\, to lighting and
  structural schemes. Each model grouping targets specific areas of researc
 h. Each is scaled and crafted according to its purpose\, several are fragm
 entary. The totality of these rough test models on display sponsors an uni
 ntended miniature city in the space of the gallery.
LOCATION:John Hartell Gallery\, Sibley Dome
SUMMARY:Gensler: Shanghai Tower
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/gensler_shanghai_tower
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260616T211849Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_879753
DTSTART:20141107T130000Z
DTEND:20141107T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:Shanghai will be the gateway city of the world's soon-to-be lar
 gest economy. With an integrated approach to design and technology\, Shang
 hai Tower embodies a new un­derstanding of the super-highrise building an
 d its place in the 21st-century city. Rather than looking past any ambitio
 n to merely make its mark on the skyline\, the tower's design anticipates 
 a future that is sustainable in every way: economically\, so­cially\, and
  environmentally. The tower will anchor the city's Lujiazui district\, whi
 ch has emerged as one of East Asia's leading financial centers. Designed b
 y a local team of Gensler architects to embody Shanghai's rich culture\, t
 he 632-meter-high mixed-use building will com­plete the city's highrise p
 recinct. It is the most forward-looking of a planned three tower ensemble 
 symbolizing Shanghai's past\, present\, and future. The tower's sky lobbie
 s and terraces take inspiration from Shanghai’s unique historic parks. S
 hanghai Tower is at the forefront of a new generation of super-highrise to
 wers\, achieving the highest level of performance and offering unprecedent
 ed community access.\n\nThis exhibition focuses on the design process\, pa
 rticularly the use of models to test a myriad of design concepts from over
 all massing strategies\, to building envelope iterations\, to lighting and
  structural schemes. Each model grouping targets specific areas of researc
 h. Each is scaled and crafted according to its purpose\, several are fragm
 entary. The totality of these rough test models on display sponsors an uni
 ntended miniature city in the space of the gallery.
LOCATION:John Hartell Gallery\, Sibley Dome
SUMMARY:Gensler: Shanghai Tower
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/gensler_shanghai_tower
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
END:VEVENT
END:VCALENDAR
