CTBUH Platinum Member

Aliaxis

About

Member Since: 2017

Member Offices: Brussels

Website: http://www.aliaxis.com

Aliaxis is a global leader in the manufacturing and distribution of advanced plastic piping systems. With over 50 years of experience and extensive global resources, they offer a full portfolio of innovative systems for drainage, ventilation, water supply, rainwater, energy and fire safety, as well as modular and BIM solutions.

Aliaxis has presence in over 45 countries, with strong local brands such as Ipex, Durman, Ashirvad, Vinidex, Marley, Nicoll, Paling and Snow, offering solutions for buildings, infrastructure, industrial and agriculture, including a unique range of solutions for high-rise buildings.

Fields of Expertise

Engineering, Other; Materials / Products / Systems Supplier

Buildings

RANK
Name
Height
1 JW Marriott Panama

284 m / 932 ft

2 Nation Towers Residential Lofts

268 m / 879 ft

3 St. Regis Luxury Hotel

233 m / 765 ft

4 Lai Tin House

132 m / 434 ft

4 Tai Tin House

132 m / 434 ft

6 National Lift Tower

127 m / 417 ft

7 Shing Tin House and Cheung Tin House

126 m / 414 ft

8 Wan Tin House

94 m / 310 ft

Building Completions Timeline

Videos

30 October 2017

Water Management in Vertical Cities, With the Goal of Reduced Water Footprint

As urbanization is accelerating and cities are becoming denser, the availability of clean water is increasingly becoming an issue. Moreover, the quantity of waste water...

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Research

25 April 2019

Tall Buildings in Numbers: World's Tallest Offset-Core Buildings

There has long been an interest in separating the service cores of tall buildings from the main programmed areas – to create more column-free, easily-configured...

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Research

17 October 2016

High-Rise Testing of Drainage Systems on Two of the World’s Tallest Test Towers

The drainage systems in tall buildings are being subjected to greater loadings. The effect of negative and positive transients is, therefore, becoming a larger issue....

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Associated companies

RANK
Name
Height
1 JW Marriott Panama

284 m / 932 ft

2 Nation Towers Residential Lofts

268 m / 879 ft

3 St. Regis Luxury Hotel

233 m / 765 ft

4 Lai Tin House

132 m / 434 ft

4 Tai Tin House

132 m / 434 ft

6 National Lift Tower

127 m / 417 ft

7 Shing Tin House and Cheung Tin House

126 m / 414 ft

8 Wan Tin House

94 m / 310 ft

Statistics

Average Building Age*

12 Years

Most Common Function*

Mixed-use (67%)

Most Common Material*

Concrete (100%)

* Based on 150 m+ buildings currently in the database

Based on 3 buildings over 150 m height with a function
 
Based on 3 buildings over 150 m height with a material
 

Building Completions Timeline

Building Map

Construction Time Chart

NOTE: Construction start time is not available for all buildings. The average construction time is only displayed if there is three or more buildings with construction start and complete data in that year.

Designated Experts

Steve White

Technical Director Global Building Segment, Aliaxis

Ctbuh Leaders At Aliaxis

CTBUH Awards Systems Jury, 2024

Steve White

Technical Director Global Building Segment, Aliaxis

30 October 2017

Water Management in Vertical Cities, With the Goal of Reduced Water Footprint

As urbanization is accelerating and cities are becoming denser, the availability of clean water is increasingly becoming an issue. Moreover, the quantity of waste water...

30 October 2017

CTBUH 2017 Australia Conference - Session 3A: Urban Scale Infrastructure Q&A

Clare Swan, Director, JBA Urban Planning Consultants Pty, chairs the question and answer session with Laurane de Gendre, Transport Planner, AECOM; Douglas Voigt, Partner, Skidmore,...

25 April 2019

Tall Buildings in Numbers: World's Tallest Offset-Core Buildings

CTBUH Research

There has long been an interest in separating the service cores of tall buildings from the main programmed areas – to create more column-free, easily-configured...

17 October 2016

High-Rise Testing of Drainage Systems on Two of the World’s Tallest Test Towers

Steven White, Studor Limited

The drainage systems in tall buildings are being subjected to greater loadings. The effect of negative and positive transients is, therefore, becoming a larger issue....

31 December 2012

Year in Review: Tall Trends of 2012

Kevin Brass, Antony Wood & Marty Carver, CTBUH

For the first time in six years the number of tall buildings completed annually around the world declined as the effects of the global financial...

31 December 2011

Year in Review: Tall Trends of 2011

Nathaniel Hollister & Antony Wood, CTBUH

The annual story is becoming a familiar one: 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, and now 2011 have each sequentially broke the record for the most 200...

CTBUH Initiatives Involving Aliaxis

CTBUH 2016 Conference Silver Sponsor

16–21 October 2016

Cities to Megacities: Shaping Dense Vertical Urbanism takes place progressively across three Chinese cities: Shenzhen, Guangzhou, and Hong Kong.