ULI Names 13 Outstanding Development Projects as Winners of 2022 Asia Pacific Awards for Excellence

Thirteen outstanding real estate development projects have been named the winners of the 2022 ULI Asia Pacific Awards for Excellence, one of the real estate industry’s most prestigious honors. This year’s winners include five projects in Australia, four in China, and one each in Malaysia, Maldives, the Philippines, and Singapore, respectively.

Thirteen outstanding real estate development projects have been named the winners of the 2022 ULI Asia Pacific Awards for Excellence, one of the real estate industry’s most prestigious honors. This year’s winners include five projects in Australia, four in China, and one each in Malaysia, Maldives, the Philippines, and Singapore, respectively.

The winning development projects, selected out of the 24 finalists in Asia Pacific this year, was announced virtually during the ULI Asia Pacific Awards of Excellence Virtual Ceremony on 21 June. Winners will also be automatically qualified as nominees of the 2022 ULI Global Awards for Excellence.

The 2022 ULI Asia Pacific Awards for Excellence winners (in alphabetical order of project name with developers, owners and designers in parentheses where appropriate) are:

  • 130 Lonsdale – Melbourne, Australia(Developer: Charter Hall; Designer: Cox Architecture)
  • 80 Collins – Melbourne, Australia(Developer: Dexus/ DWPF; Designers: Woods Bagot, UN Studio, Jouin Manku, Seventh Wave, Universal Design Studios)
  • ANKEN Alley 363 Changping – Shanghai, China(Developer: ANKEN Group; Designer: ANKEN Group)
  • Ayala Triangle Gardens Tower 2 – Makati City, Philippines(Developer: Ayala Land, Inc.; Designers: Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, Leandro V. Locsin Partners)
  • Brookfield Place – Sydney, Australia(Developer: Brookfield Properties; Designers: Make Architects, Architectus)
  • Desa ParkCity – Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia(Developer: Perdana ParkCity Sdn Bhd; Designer: BEP Akitek Sdn Bhd – Architect Ho Wai Ping)
  • Enabling Village – Singapore(Developer: SG Enable Ltd; Designer: WOHA Architects Pte Ltd)
  • Fari Islands – Maldives(Developer: Pontiac Land Group; Designers: Studio MK27, Kerry Hill Architects, Kengo Kuma & Associates, Andre Fu Studio, URBNarc, Gedor Maldives)
  • Olderfleet, 477 Collins Street – Melbourne, Australia(Developer: Mirvac Projects Pty Limited; Designer: Grimshaw Architects)
  • One Museum Place – Shanghai, China(Developer: Hines; Designer: Gensler)
  • Shougang Steel Complex Beijing, China(Developers: Beijing Shougang Construction Investment Co. Limited, TISHMAN SPEYER, SHOUGANG FUND, Beijing Shouao Real Estate Co., Ltd; Designers: ECOLAND Planning and Design Corp, CCTN DESIGN)
  • Ruihong Xincheng – Shanghai, China(Developer: Shui On Land; Designers: Ben Wood Studio Shanghai, Arquitectonica, AvroKO, Wong Tung, Tianhua, ARUP, WAA, DLC, H&A, Atkins)
  • West Village – Brisbane, Australia(Developer: Sekisui House Australia; Designers: Nettletontribe, Smart Design Studio, Plus Architecture, RPS Landscape Architects, Hayball)

David Faulkner, president of ULI Asia Pacific, said: “It is truly a privilege for us to honor the winners of the 2022 ULI Asia Pacific Awards of Excellence. In addition to delivering a positive impact on communities, the thirteen winning developments have demonstrated a high standard of excellence and innovation in land use practice. We would also like to express our heartfelt gratitude to this year’s jury members for their time and effort in handpicking some of the best real estate projects in Asia Pacific. We look forward to the next edition of our Awards next year and seeing what the region has to offer.”

The ULI Asia Pacific Awards for Excellence recognizes the full development process of a project beyond just architecture or design. The jury evaluated projects and programs on a wide range of criteria, based on the extent to which they:

  • Achieve marketplace acceptance/financial success;
  • Achieve a high standard of excellence across a range of disciplines—architecture, design, planning, construction, resiliency, economics, management, etc.;
  • Have a positive impact on communities and/or immediate context;
  • Are environmentally sustainable and/or resilient;
  • Provide a model or strategy that can be replicated in other projects or communities.

“We are pleased to have gathered a rich pool of phenomenal project entries, which highlights the sector’s resilience with an innovative mindset in face of economic disruptions.” said Peter Holland, jury chair, and advisor to Cistri. “The entries we received have demonstrated an exceptional repertoire of the real estate experts involved and have injected a powerful stream of inspiration and innovation into the industry. The jury has selected thirteen outstanding projects from an extremely competitive ground of sixty-two submissions in total and looking forward to the future. We are certain that the heightening caliber of incoming submissions in the region will continue, thereby inspiring others within the industry.”

The international jury that selected the winning projects is compiled of leading ULI members representing multidisciplinary real estate expertise, including finance, commercial real estate, urban planning and development, design, architecture, and other professional services. In addition to Peter Holland, the 2022 ULI Asia Pacific Awards for Excellence jury members across Asia Pacific were: Roger Nelson, managing director, NH Architecture; Joburt Betadam, director, Gensler; Albert Chan, director, Shui On Land; Fan Guo, principal and seds regional leader for asia pacific, Callison RTKL; Elizabeth Kok, director and senior advisor, Swire Properties; Chris Law, founding director, Oval Partnership; Gordon Hatton, vice president, head of development and delivery (Japan), Colt Data Centre Service; Ko Iwahori, managing partner, Acadia Capital; Sylvester Wong, vice president, AECOM; Dan Cerf, principal, Devinqi Advisors; Choon Fah Ong, member board of directors, Edmund Tie & Co; Siew Leng Fun, chief urban designer, Urban Redevelopment Authority; and Sang-Hun Yim, managing director, IGIS Asset Management.

More information about the ULI Asia Pacific Awards for Excellence, please visit: https://asia.uli.org/awardsforexcellence/.

Case Study: One Museum Place

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