9月9日始 | ULI亚太区线上计划:The FutuRE of Cities and Communities
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ULI亚太区线上计划:
The FutuRE of
Cities and Communities
9月9日正式上线
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The FutuRE of Cities and Communities将着眼于以下方面的问题:共享经济之展望、社交距离要求给工作场所带来怎样的影响、住宅地产如何顺应新常态的要求、公共空间的未来发展趋势如何。
这个全新的系列将每季度举办一次,共举办四次,每次活动都将以时长50分钟的会议呈现。9月9日星期三北京时间下午4点将举办第一次活动。
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社交距离拉大?
2020年9月9日星期三|下午4点,北京时间
尽管近年来工作场所的密度有逐步增加的趋势,但新冠疫情的爆发改变了这种趋势,远程办公、旅行禁令以及工作场所的物理分隔都是现在的流行做法。工作场所保持社交距离将会对办公室生态系统产生怎样的影响?地区范围写字楼位置以及我们的家、社区的前景如何?
Yu-Ning Hwang
首席规划师 & 副首席执行官
新加坡市区重建局
Danny Poljak
执行副总裁 &
澳大利亚联合负责人
Brookfield
Desmond Sim
研究部负责人
新加坡及东南亚地区
世邦魏理仕
Tim Stonor
董事总经理
Space Syntax
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共享经济还有未来吗?
2020年12月9日星期三|上午9点,北京时间
近年来,共享经济在商界和社交圈异军突起,掀起了一场革命。但是对安全的重视改变了消费者的认知,共享经济还有未来吗?本次活动将探索社会行为的改变对各行各业的持续影响,从诸如Airbnb等住宿提供商到专车服务公司如Grab和Uber,以及业务遍布全球的共享办公和共享居住公司等。
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我们的家、我们的办公室、我们的餐厅:住宅地产如何顺应新常态?
2021年3月10日星期三|上午9点,北京时间
随着我们步入后新冠疫情时代,全球城市都可能发生重大改变,那么这些改变对于住宅地产、我们的社区以及我们的生活方式意味着什么呢?我们是否应该搬离城市中心?为了适应居家办公的需求,住房设计以及社区应该进行怎样的改变?
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公共空间能否充满生机并保持安全?
2021年6月9日星期三|上午9点,北京时间
如今公共空间是不是变成了人类公敌?在这个安全第一的时代,规划者能否在保持公众安全的同时继续鼓励人际互动?我们本期活动将讨论公共空间的设计和使用将如何演进。
注册
ULI 会员
全系列: USD 80
单次活动: USD 25
非会员
全系列: USD 120
单次活动: USD 40
即刻注册多个全系列活动可享受20%折扣。详情请发送邮件至asiapacific@uli.org
本系列活动提供中文和韩文同声传译。
加入ULI享受会员价。敬请发送邮件至asiamembership@ULI.org了解更多详情。
The FutuRE 系列
The FutuRE 系列旨在帮助广大会员了解疫情时代对房地产行业的影响。
内容包含:
零售
工作场所
资本市场与投资
物流与供应链
城市与社区
其他近期即将举办的活动
The FutuRE Series
我们全新的FutuRE系列基于ULI最新的线上计划,延续了ULI的传统,即使用广受欢迎的网络研讨会,旨在帮助整个亚太地区的会员了解疫情时代房地产市场的发展情况。
该线上系列由来自亚太地区的著名投资者和从业者领导,将探讨五个不同的主题,每个主题由三个或四个独立的环节组成。这些活动将以50分钟线上论坛的形式呈现,其中包括现场直播的小组讨论环节,在线投票环节和问答环节。
FutuRE系列已于7月22日启动,将持续到2021年6月。
以下是ULI中国大陆即将举办的活动:
9月11日 | 城市更新主题论坛 (了解更多)
9月24日 | 设计、规划和施工主题论坛
如欲了解更多信息,敬请发送电子邮件至 asiapacific@uli.org。
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ULI Asia Pacific Digital Programme:
The FutuRE of Cities and Communities
9 September 2020
The FutuRE of Cities and Communities will address the outlook for the sharing economy, how social distancing requirements are affecting the workplace, how residential real estate is adapting to the new normal, and the future of public spaces.
This new series, held on a quarterly basis, will take place in four 50-minute sessions beginning Wednesday 9 September at 4pm HKT (UTC+8).
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Is Distance Back?
Wednesday, 9 September 2020 | 4PM HKT (UTC+8)
Although the trend in recent years has favoured gradual increases in workplace density, COVID-19 is now a game-changer, with remote working, travel constraints, and physical separation in workspaces now the order of the day. What impact will social distancing have on office eco-systems, the prospects for regional office locations, and our homes and neighbourhoods generally?
Yu-Ning Hwang
Chief Planner & Deputy CEO
Urban Redevelopment Authority of Sinagpore
Danny Poljak
Executive Vice President &
Co-Head of Australia
Brookfield
Desmond Sim
Head of Research, Singapore and Southeast Asia
CBRE
Tim Stonor
Managing Director
Space Syntax
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Is The Sharing Economy Dead?
Wednesday, 9 December 2020 | 9AM HKT (UTC+8)
The sharing economy has been a revolutionary force in both business and society for several years, but as safety concerns alter consumer perceptions, are the days of sharing numbered? This panel will explore how shifts in social behaviour may have lasting impacts on businesses across a range of sectors, from accommodation providers like Airbnb, to ride-hailing firms like Grab and Uber, to companies now firmly established across the world of co-working and co-living.
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Our Home, Our office, Our Restaurant:
How Is Residential Real Estate Adapting To The New Normal? Wednesday, 10 March 2021 | 9AM HKT (UTC+8)
Cities across the globe will probably see major changes as we move to a post-COVID world, but what does that mean for residential real estate, our neighbourhoods and the way we live? Will we be moving away from city centres? How will home designs and neighbourhoods change as they adapt to a work-from-home dynamic?
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Can Public Spaces Be Vibrant And Safe?
Wednesday, 9 June 2021 | 9AM HKT (UTC+8)
Is public space now a public enemy? In a safety-first world, can planners continue to encourage social interaction while still keeping people safe? Our panel will discuss how design and use of public spaces are likely to evolve.
Registration
ULI Member
Full Series: USD 80
Individual Session: USD 25
Non-member
Full Series: USD 120
Individual Session: USD 40
Sign up to more than one series and enjoy a 20% discount for second and subsequent series. Please contact asiapacific@uli.org for this exclusive offer.
Simultaneous translation in Chinese and Korean is available for this series.
Join ULI today to enjoy the member rate. Email asiamembership@ULI.org for details.
The FutuRE Series
The FutuRE Series aims to help members throughout the Asia Pacific understand how real estate markets are evolving in the era of COVID-19.
Explore the full programme:
Retail
Workplace
Capital Markets and Investment
Logistics and Supply Chain
Cities and Communities
Upcoming Events
The FutuRE Series
Led by prominent investors and practitioners from across the region, ULI Asia Pacific will be launching the all-online The FutuRE Series. The programme will explore five different themes, namely Capital Markets and Investment, Retail, Workplace, Logistics and Supply Chain, and Cities and Communities.
The FutuRE series kicks off at 9am HKT on Wednesday 22 July with the first session in the Retail series, The Future: Experience, Demographics and Beyond, and continues
through June 2021. Stay connected.
Upcoming ULI China Mainland event:
11 September | Urban Regeneration forum (learn more)
24 September | Design, Planning, and Construction forum
If you want to join ULI or sponsor our events, please contact us.
Contact info: chinamainland@uli.org / 021-3353 8532.
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