ULI Names Ten Exceptional Real Estate Projects as Winners of 2023 Asia Pacific Awards for Excellence
- Written by Media Outreach
Established in 2019, the ULI Asia Pacific Awards for Excellence recognises projects representing the highest standards and practices in the real estate community.
HONG KONG AND SINGAPORE - Media OutReach - 26 May 2023 - Ten outstanding real estate development projects have been named as the winners of the 2023 Urban Land Institute (ULI) Asia Pacific Awards for Excellence, one of the real estate industry's most prestigious honours. This year's winners include projects in Australia, China, Japan, Singapore, and Thailand. The winning development projects, selected out of 20 finalists in seven markets across Asia Pacific, will be announced at the 2023 ULI Asia Pacific Summit on May 31, 2023, which brings together over 700 decision makers to address current and future challenges facing the region's built industry. Winners will also be automatically qualified as nominees of the 2023 ULI Global Awards for Excellence. The winners (by location) are:- Nightingale Village — Brunswick, Australia (Developer: Duckett Acquisition Collective Pty Ltd; Designers: Architecture Architecture, Austin Maynard Architects, Breathe, Clare Cousins Architects, Hayball, Kennedy Nolan)
- Quay Quarter Sydney by AMP Capital — Sydney, Australia (Developer: AMP Capital; Designers: SJB, Studio Bright, Silvester Fuller, 3XN, BVN, ASPECT Studios)
- Tiexiang Temple Riverfront — Chengdu, China (Developer: Chengdu High-Tech Investment Group Co., Ltd.; Designer: Sichuan Provincial Architectural Design And Research Institute Co., Ltd.)
- Caoyang Centennial Park — Shanghai, China (Developer: Putuo District Municipal Government; Designer: Atelier Liu Yuyang Architects)
- Xintiandi Plaza — Shanghai, China (Developer: Shui On Land; Designer: UNStudio, Tianhua, DLC, Inhabit, ag licht/LEOX, DPDI)
- Xichuan River Ecological Restoration — Zhengzhou, China (Developers: Pulo China; Designers: Horizon & Atmosphere Landscape Co.)
- Orandajima House — Yamada-machi, Japan (Developer: Orandajima Foundation; Designers: van der Architects)
- CapitaSpring — Singapore (Developer: CapitaLand Development, CapitaLand Integrated Commercial Trust, Mitsubishi Estate Co. Ltd; Designers: BIG – Bjarke Ingels Group, Carlo Ratti Associati, RSP Architects Planners & Engineers (Pte) Ltd)
- NUS SDE4 and SDE1 & 3 — Singapore (Developer: National University of Singapore; Designer: SDE4: Serie + Multiply Consultants Pte Ltd with Surbana Jurong Consultants Pte Ltd | SDE1&3: NUS College of Design and Engineering with CPG Consultants Pte Ltd)
- HOMA Phuket Town — Phuket, Thailand (Developer: ACRE NOON; Designer: Oracle Architects)
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