At Chicago Build Expo 2025, George Sorich, Vice President, Residential at NORR, led a forward-looking discussion titled “From the Ground Up: Skyscrapers & the Future of Cities.” The session, one of five Sorich is presenting this year, explored how design innovation, collaboration, and policy integration are redefining urban living in an age of rapid urbanization.
As global urban populations are expected to increase by 2.5 billion by 2050, the session emphasized that cities will continue to serve as engines of progress — but only if sustainable infrastructure and resilient planning are prioritized.
Technological Innovations
Speakers discussed how technology is reshaping the construction landscape, highlighting photovoltaic wall panels, micro-grids, and low-carbon concrete as breakthrough innovations driving greener, smarter buildings.
Collaborative Frameworks
A key theme was cross-disciplinary collaboration, where architects, engineers, and policymakers align to streamline approvals and accelerate next-generation housing and urban development.
Broader Insights
Adding to the discussion, Adam Jeckel (Residential) and Blake Jackson, AIA, LEED Fellow, WELL Faculty, CPHC, shared perspectives on housing design, climate action, and sustainable development frameworks shaping the cities of tomorrow.
Strategic Significance
NORR’s participation at Chicago Build 2025 underscores its leadership in integrating sustainability and design excellence to meet the evolving challenges of global urbanization — reinforcing its role in shaping the future of cities.

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