Building tall
What does it really take to design the world’s tallest, most iconic buildings - and what challenges lie ahead as cities grow ever taller? Well, engineering legend
Kamran Moazami, Managing Director of Property & Buildings at
WSP joins me on the latest episode of
The Infrastructure Podcast, and he sure knows a thing or two!
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Have a listen here: - or find it on Apple an Spotify et al, of course!
With nearly 50 years of experience and landmark projects like The Shard, 22 Bishopsgate, and One Blackfriars under his belt, Kamran offers an unmatched perspective on the evolution of high-rise design. After all, he’s a Fellow of both the
American Society of Civil Engineers and
The Institution of Structural Engineers in London, and was awarded a Lifetime Achievement Award by the
Association for Consultancy and Engineering (ACE) in January!
From London to Dubai, New York to Shanghai, city skylines are rising fast. But height brings complexity—wind loading, vertical transportation, fire safety, and, critically, carbon and climate resilience.
We also dig into how global events—from earthquakes in Southeast Asia to the legacy of Grenfell - are shaping public trust in high-rise development and impacting our ability to build.
So whether you're an engineer, architect, planner, or simply fascinated by the future of our cities, this is one conversation you don’t want to miss.









