As Asia urbanises rapidly, there’s a strong demand for urban design, landscaping and greenery to create spaces that are conducive for work, live and play. Against this dynamic backdrop, GreenUrbanScape Asia, an international exhibition and conference on landscape, greenery design, construction and technology, returns for the second edition in 2015 at the Singapore Expo Convention & Exhibition Centre.
GreenUrbanScape Asia serves as a platform for policy makers, facility owners & managers, landscape architects, architects and service providers to exchange knowledge on latest greenery and urban design methods and evaluate current cutting edge solutions and technology. GreenUrbanScape Asia will be held alongside with the International Skyrise Greenery Conference and GUSA Congress.
Click here to view the brocure (PDF).
Click here for the application form (Word)
For more information:
GreenUrbanScape Asia
Melissa GOH
Email: sales_gusa@singex.com or melissa.goh@singex.com
www.greenurbanscape.asia


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