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Kenneth Turner is an award-winning design architect who has delivered prestigious projects in North America, Europe, Asia, India and the Middle East. His international design experience focuses on urban design, commercial office, hospitality, exhibition and residential. Kenneth has developed a reputation for design excellence working closely with his clients to interpret their goals into creative, forward-thinking, pragmatic and memorable design solutions. His architecture works, writings and lectures articulate Kenneth’s design approach seeking to move performance base design beyond net zero energy and towards creating selfsufficient, regenerative buildings that contribute to the resources of its community. As an established thought leader, Kenneth has been invited to speak at various industry conferences, written articles for industry publications and participated in industry think tank…
Annual Conference, Presenter (China 2016; Australia 2017; Middle East 2018)
Annual Conference, Steering Committee (Middle East 2018)
31 January 2018
31 January 2019
Debating Tall: Tall and Utility-Neutral by 2029?
Kenneth Turner, CallisonRTKL; Mehdi Jalayerian, Environmental Systems Design Inc.
It has long been argued that net-zero-energy skyscrapers are possible. The conversation is now moving beyond the theoretical, as several high-profile commitments have been made...
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17 October 2016
Kenneth Turner, CallisonRTKL
It’s a well-known and oft-quoted statistic: by the year 2050, 70 percent of the world’s population will live in urban areas. What we don’t yet...
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31 January 2018
CTBUH Executive Director Antony Wood and Events Manager Jessica Rinkel-Miller traveled to Dubai in preparation for the 2018 Middle East Conference.
31 January 2019
Debating Tall: Tall and Utility-Neutral by 2029?
Kenneth Turner, CallisonRTKL; Mehdi Jalayerian, Environmental Systems Design Inc.
It has long been argued that net-zero-energy skyscrapers are possible. The conversation is now moving beyond the theoretical, as several high-profile commitments have been made...
17 October 2016
Kenneth Turner, CallisonRTKL
It’s a well-known and oft-quoted statistic: by the year 2050, 70 percent of the world’s population will live in urban areas. What we don’t yet...
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