
海角社区 Experts to Present at New York Build 2025 Expo
Join our team at the upcoming New York Build 2025 Expo in New York City. Five cross-discipline experts from across the firm will cover a variety of topics including future architecture trends, interior design balance, community regeneration through adaptive re-use, urban development impact, and data’s role in the AEC industry.
Panel: Forecasting the Future of Architecture: Trends, Challenges, & Opportunities聽
March 12, 10:00 AM 鈥 10:50 AM
Principal and Global Design Leader Vanessa Kassabian, AIA, LEED Green Assoc., will discuss emerging trends, challenges, and opportunities in architecture, sharing her insights as a key speaker.
Panel: Cracking the Code: How Can Data Shape the Future of the AEC Industry?
March 12, 2:00 PM 鈥 2:50 PM
Associate and Lead Data Scientist Benjamin Friedman will delve into how data can shape the future of the AEC industry, sharing his knowledge on leveraging data for client success.
Panel: Balancing Aesthetics & Practicality in Interior Design聽
March 12, 3:00 PM 鈥 3:50 PM
Senior Associate and Senior Interior Designer Kimberly Chin will address the balance between aesthetics and practicality in interior design, highlighting her expertise in creating functional yet beautiful spaces.
Panel: Back to Life: Adaptive Re-Use Regenerating Communities聽
March 13, 10:00 AM 鈥 10:50 AM
Principal and Global Design Leader Dennis Bree, AIA, LEED AP, will explore how adaptive re-use can regenerate communities, drawing on his extensive experience in the field.
Panel: Designing Urban Developments with a Community Impact
March 13, 12:00 鈥 12:50 PM
Principal and Global Planning Leader Yogesh Saoji, AIA, AICP, will focus on designing urban developments with a community impact, emphasizing the importance of community-centric planning.