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RIOS is designing a transformative mixed-use district as part of FC Cincinnati's massive redevelopment project in the heart of downtown.

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RIOS to Present at CTBUH 2023 International Conference

Posted 10.11.23EventsRIOSArchitectureCities

The Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat (CTBUH) International Conference

October 16 – 21, 2023
Marina Bay Sands, Singapore

Join RIOS at the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat International Conference, spanning workshops, networking receptions, and off-site experiences around this year’s theme: Humanizing High Density.

RIOS Technical Director Stan Su and Studio Director, Landscape Architecture Haoran Liu will speak on topics exploring how vertical green walls and green roofs can reintroduce biodiversity and create a broader ecological network for livable cities. We hope you’ll join us for these vital discussions on design that supports nature, people, and the urban realm.

Urban Ecologies: A Terracotta Living Façade (Track G, Session 6)

Wednesday, October 18, 11:00 AM – 11:30 AM

Technical Director Stan Su explores how buildings can play a role in increasing biodiversity and reconnecting disparate landscapes for regional and global ecologies, referencing RIOS projects including our recent research resulting in a high-performance terracotta façade.

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Designed by RIOS, this terracotta living façade enhances performance and connects with nature

Invisible Infrastructure in Vertical Cities (Poster Presenters)

Studio Director, Landscape Architecture Haoran Liu shares insights on the benefits of biophilic design and how creating advanced green façades and roofs can provide critical invisible infrastructure for pollinators.

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Designed by RIOS, the IAC Living Billboard on the Sunset Strip provides a “green canopy” of pollinator-friendly native plants.

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