
Join the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat (CTBUH) Texas chapter for an evening of networking, insight and conversation exploring the intersection of urban density and sustainable placemaking. This in-person gathering brings together professionals from architecture, engineering, development, planning and related industries.
Attendees may request AIA/CEU credit for this event.
Attendance is free with RSVP. Register here.
Brandon Hendricks serves as a Development Manager for the Skanska USA Commercial Development’s Houston office. Brandon oversees the development and operations of 1550 on the Green, a 380,000 SF Class A office building in downtown Houston, which delivered in early 2024. Brandon is responsible for the day-to-day management of the building and plays a key role in the project lease-up and ongoing management. He began his professional career working as an architect focused on complex mixed-use projects. He worked for over a decade as an architect and manager on award-winning architectural projects prior to transitioning to commercial development.
Jenna Dezinski is an Associate and Senior Architect at Bjarke Ingels Group in New York City where she has overseen the design and delivery of projects at varying scales across North America including the Norton Rose Fulbright Tower in Houston, the King Toronto Residences, Beatty Street Pavilion in Vancouver, NASA Olympus, CODEX Residential Collection by ICON, and the Claremont McKenna College Roberts Campus Sports Bowl. She has been a collaborator with John Paul Rysavy in the architectural design practice Letter J (formerly And-Either-Or), is founder of the jewelry studio Janika, and worked previously with Christof Finio, Will Bruder, Studio Ma, DeBartolo Architects, and alterstudio, where she oversaw the design of distinctive residential projects.
This is the ideal chance to meet fellow professionals and thought-leaders in Houston’s built environment. Engage in meaningful dialogue about how vertical urbanism contributes to sustainable, livable cities.
We look forward to seeing you there — come ready to connect, converse and be inspired by new ideas for the future of our urban landscapes. RSVP required. Secure your spot via event registration.