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ULI Asia Pacific Summit ULI Asia Pacific Summit
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Tokyo Midtown Roppongi, Tokyo, JAPAN 27 – 30 May 2024
Panelist

Mrs. Sarah Whiting

Dean and Josep Lluís Sert Professor of Architecture Harvard Graduate School of Design

Sarah M. Whiting, Dean and Josep Lluís Sert Professor of Architecture, joined the GSD as Dean in July 2019. She is a design principal and co-founder of WW Architecture, and served as the Dean of Rice University’s School of Architecture from 2010 to 2019. Whiting has taught at Princeton University, the University of Kentucky, the Illinois Institute of Technology, and the University of Florida, in addition to Rice and Harvard GSD. She frequently lectures throughout the US and abroad, and regularly serves as a critic of architecture and urban design. Prior to founding WW, Whiting worked with the Office for Metropolitan Architecture in Rotterdam, The Netherlands; Peter Eisenman in New York; and Michael Graves in Princeton, New Jersey. She is an Associate member of the American Institute of Architects. Whiting’s research is broadly interdisciplinary, with the built environment at its core. An expert in architectural theory and urbanism, she has particular interests in architecture’s relationship with politics, economics, and society and how the built environment shapes the nature of public life. Her work has been published in leading journals and collections, and she is the founding editor of Point, a book series aimed at shaping contemporary discussions in architecture and urbanism.

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Wed 29 May 10:50 AM — 11:30 AM (GMT+09:00) Osaka, Sapporo, Tokyo Tokyo Midtown Hall, Midtown East B1F, General Session, Hall B

Panel Discussion: Embracing Global Demographic Shifts

The future of real estate is moving beyond mere bricks and mortar, prioritising the creation of vibrant communities with a strong social impact. This shift demands a move away from building "glass towers" and towards prioritising the social aspects of ESG, not just for public image, but as a strategic necessity. Imagine unlocking talent in underserved areas, building brand loyalty through social purpose, and attracting investors to projects that foster shared prosperity. Achieving this requires acknowledging demographic shifts, like an aging population needing specialised healthcare and flexible housing, and a growing middle class demanding adaptable spaces for diverse families. Additionally, attracting top talent necessitates innovative workspaces that prioritise well-being and productivity.

This panel discussion will explore these trends, focusing on equitable development and creating urban centres that not only meet current and future needs, but also contribute to community well-being, economic vitality, and a positive human experience for all.

Four days of inspiration, thought leadership, and connections

Tokyo Midtown Roppongi
Tokyo, JAPAN

27 – 30 May 2024

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Shape the future of the built environment at ULI Asia Pacific Summit, 27-30 May 2024, in Tokyo.