May Wei

Individuals, APAC Office Leader, Shanghai Office Director, and Principal | Shanghai, China

About

May Wei’s rich experience covers many fields, from urban design, mixed-use to high-end office. With the prospective and innovative experience, she can provide the whole process of customized solutions for client on branding strategy, product development, design implementation and operation management. Besides, she established long term cooperative relationship with many developers.

May Wei

CTBUH Roles

Annual Conference, Presenter (China 2016)

Annual Conference, Panel Moderator (Middle East 2018)

Research

17 October 2016

How Big is Too Big? The Implications of Building Tall

May Wei, CallisonRTKL

Advances in technology and engineering have made it feasible to build truly awe-inspiring structures. But as the push to densify increases the pressure to build...

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2 July 2020

Skybridges: Bringing the Horizontal into the Vertical Realm

This symposium gathered many successful practitioners sharing their experiences and discussing the recreation of the urban realm in the sky through connections between buildings at height.

9 January 2020

Tall Buildings Renovation | 高层建筑改造

Join CTBUH in China for a symposium on the renovation of tall buildings. Attendees will have the opportunity to hear from international firms such as OTIS, CRTKL, JLL and many more.

28 August 2019

2019 International Forum on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat

In celebration of Jin Mao Tower's 20th anniversary, CTBUH China presents an international conference discussing the historical evolution and development trend of super tall buildings.

16 September 2018

CTBUH China Participates in Urban Vision Summit

CTBUH China participated in the 2018 Urban Vision of the Central Yangtze River International Summit focusing on transformative and integrated urban spaces.

19 June 2018

CTBUH China Hosts Tall Building Symposium

CTBUH China held its board meeting at Tongji University in Shanghai, which was followed by a half-day symposium titled "The Future of Vertical Cities"

17 October 2016

How Big is Too Big? The Implications of Building Tall

May Wei, CallisonRTKL

Advances in technology and engineering have made it feasible to build truly awe-inspiring structures. But as the push to densify increases the pressure to build...