Please note the abstract submission deadline of 19 June has now passed and we are no longer accepting submissions.

CTBUH is issuing a Call for Abstracts to all members with an involvement in the development, design, engineering, operation or occupancy of mass timber structures. Selected abstracts will be presented at the Timber Rising Program Room at the CTBUH 10th World Congress, and will be developed into full papers published in a standalone output following the event. All abstracts will be subject to rigorous review by the Congress Steering Committee before acceptance into the program. This program room is kindly being sponsored by Think Wood.

All presenters at the 2019 Congress must be CTBUH members at either the organizational or individual level. If interested in presenting at the Congress, then you must first become a member in order to submit an abstract. To see if your company is already an organizational member of the CTBUH, see the full list here. If you are not a member, please contact CTBUH Membership at membership@ctbuh.org.

Please submit an abstract of no more than 275 words, on a topic related to “Timber Rising.”

NOTES: Abstract submissions must be completed in English only. Abstracts previously submitted to the core Congress program relating to mass timber will automatically be considered for the Timber Rising Program Room, and no further action is required in those cases.

If you have any questions, please contact presenters@ctbuh2019.com
 

Key Dates

Call for Speakers & Official Launch29 May
Abstracts Due19 June
Abstract Acceptance Notification3 July
Paper Submission Deadline14 August
Peer Review Comments Returned4 September
Final Paper Submission Deadline18 September
Draft PPT Deadline4 September
Final PPT Deadline11 October

 
NOTES:
– Abstracts submissions must be completed in English only. Abstracts previously submitted to the core Congress program relating to mass timber will be automatically considered for the Timber Rising program, and no further action is required in those cases.
– Becoming a member does not guarantee your abstract will be accepted.