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Urban Land > Asia Pacific > ULI Asia Pacific Announces 24 Finalists for Awards for Excellence

ULI Asia Pacific Announces 24 Finalists for Awards for Excellence

By Crystal Lo

May 5, 2022

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Twenty-four exceptional real estate development projects have been shortlisted as finalists for the 2022 ULI Asia Pacific Awards for Excellence among the 62 projects submitted entries to the competition from across the region.

The winners will be announced on 21 June at the 2022 Asia Pacific Awards for Excellence Virtual Ceremony. Winners also automatically qualify to reach the Global Awards for Excellence round.

Special thanks to our jury panel, chaired by Peter Holland, with representatives from all the ULI local councils for full support and devotion in making this happen.

The finalists (by location) are:

  • 80 Collins — Melbourne, Australia
    Developer: Dexus/DWPF
    Designers: Woods Bagot in collaboration with UN Studio (South Tower & hotel) and Jouin Manku (Retail and F&B podium). Seventh Wave provided Creative Direction across the wider project.
    Interior architects: Woods Bagot (hotel fit-out), Universal Design Studios (North & South Tower lobby fit-out)
  • 130 Lonsdale — Melbourne, Australia
    Developer: Charter Hall
    Designers: Cox Architecture
  • Brookfield Place — Sydney, Australia
    Developer: Brookfield Properties
    Designers: Make Architects, Architectus
  • Claremont on the Park — Claremont, Western Australia
    Developer: DevelopmentWA
    Designers: Hames Sharley (Estate Architect)
  •  Olderfleet, 477 Collins Street — Melbourne, Australia
    Developer: Mirvac Projects Pty Limited
    Designers: Grimshaw Architects
  • SubStation No.164, 183-185 Clarence Street — Sydney, Australia
    Developer: Nuveen/ Olivier Gallant Development Cadet
    Designers: FJMT Architects
  • West Village — Brisbane, Australia
    Developer: Sekisui House Australia
    Designers: Nettletontribe, Smart Design Studio, Plus Architecture, RPS Landscape Architects, Hayball
  • ANKEN Alley — Shanghai, China
    Developer: ANKEN Group
    Designers: ANKEN Group
  • Jiaozi Financial Avenue — Chengdu, China
    Developer: Chengdu High-Tech Investment Group Co., Ltd.
    Designers: Sichuan Provincial Architectural Design And Research Institute Co., Ltd.
  • Jinniu Avenue — Chengdu, China
    Developer: Chengdu Jinniu Environmental Investment Development Group Co. Ltd.
    Designers: Sichuan Provincial Architectural Design and Research Institute Co., Ltd.
  • One Museum Place – Shanghai, China
    Developer: Hines
    Designers: Gensler
  • Ruihong Xincheng — Shanghai, China
    Developer: Shui On Land
    Designers: Ben Wood Studio Shanghai, Arquitectonica, AvroKO, ARUP, Wong Tung, DLC, Tianhua, WAA, Atkins
  • Sanyuan NEO Plaza — Beijing, China  
    Developer: Hitone Capital
    Designers: Beijing Puhua Zhiyi Interior Design Co., Ltd.
  • Shougang Steel — Beijing, China
    Developer: Beijing Shougang Construction Investment Co. Limited,
    TISHMAN SPEYER SHOUGANG FUND,
    Beijing Shouao Real Estate Co., Ltd.
    Designers: Ecoland Planning and Design Corp, CCTN DESIGN
  • The New — Beijing, China
    Developer: China Resources (Holdings) Co. Limited
    Designers: Callison RTKL-APAC
  • Wuhan Sanyang Historic District — Wuhan, China 
    Developer: Wuhan Land Consolidation and Reserve Center Jiangan District Government
    Designers: Wuhan Planning and Design Institute
  • Pacific Century Place Jakarta — Jakarta, Indonesia
    Developer: PT Prima Bangun Investama
    Designers: Takenaka Corporation and PT Pandega Desain Weharima (Planning & Development Workshop)
  • Fari Islands — Maldives
    Developer: Pontiac Land Group
    Designers: Studio MK27 (Architect and interior designer for Patina Maldives and Fari Marina Village),
    Kerry Hill Architects (Architect and interior design for The Ritz-Carlton Maldives),
    Kengo Kuma & Associates (Architect for Capella Maldives),
    Andre Fu Studio (Interior design for Capella Maldives),
    URBNarc (Architect for Fari Campus),
    Gedor Maldives (Local architect)
  • Desa Park City  — Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
    Developer: Perdana Park City Sdn Bhd
    Designers: BEP Akitek Sdn Bhd – Architect Ho Wai Ping
  • Ayala Triangle Gardens Tower 2 — Makati City, Philippines
    Developer: Ayala Land, Inc.
    Designers: Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (Masterplan – SD),
    Leandro V. Locsin Partners (Architect of Record)
  • Enabling Village — Singapore
    Developer: SG Enable Limited
    Designers: WOHA Architects Pte Ltd
  • Far East Square, AMOY, and The Clan Hotel — Singapore
    Developer: Far East Organisation Pte Ltd
    Designers: Far East Square: Restoration – DP Architects, Revamp – Multiply Architects LLP
    AMOY Hotel: DP Architects Pte Ltd
    The Clan Hotel: DP Architects Pte Ltd
  • one-north — Singapore
    Developer: JTC Corporation
    Designers: JTC Corporation (Master Planner and urban designer)
    Zaha Hadid Architects (consultant)
  • Park Royal Collection, Pickering — Singapore 
    Developer: UOL Group Limited
    Designers: WOHA Architects
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