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The ULI Asia Pacific Awards for Excellence recognize the full development process of a project, not just its architecture or design—although these elements play an important role. The jury will evaluate projects and programs 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

The ULI Asia Pacific Awards for Excellence recognize a wide variety of product types, including office, residential, recreational, urban/mixed use, industrial/office park, commercial/retail, new community, rehabilitation, public, open space, and legacy projects, as well as programs and projects that do not fit into any of these product categories.

Video Summary: The ULI Asia Pacific Awards for Excellence recognize the full development process of a project, not just its architecture or design—although these elements play an important role. The jury will evaluate projects and programs 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

The ULI Asia Pacific Awards for Excellence recognize a wide variety of product types, including office, residential, recreational, urban/mixed use, industrial/office park, commercial/retail, new community, rehabilitation, public, open space, and legacy projects, as well as programs and projects that do not fit into any of these product categories.

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