Aedas projects win Special Jury Award and seven 2014 MIPIM Asia Awards

03 December 2014

Aedas topped competitors from 14 countries and received a total of eight 2014 MIPIM Asia Awards, including the only Special Jury Award given to Xi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University Administration Information Building in Suzhou, China, which is the jury’s favourite project among all entries. The awards include:

  • Special Jury Award – Xi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University Administration Information Building, Suzhou, China, designed by Andy Wen
  • Gold Award, Best Office & Business Development – Sandcrawler, Singapore, designed by Andrew Bromberg of Aedas
  • Gold Award, Best Urban Regeneration Project – Revitalisation Project at Mallory Street/Burrows Street, Wan Chai, Hong Kong, designed by Edward Leung
  • Silver Award, Best Hotel & Tourism Development – Langham Place, Guangzhou, China, designed by Andrew Bromberg of Aedas
  • Silver Award, Best Mixed-use Development – Center 66, Wuxi, China, designed by Christine Lam and David Clayton
  • Silver Award, Best Chinese Futura Project – Shanghai K2 Xinhua Lu Mixed Use Project, Shanghai, China, designed by Christine Lam and David Clayton
  • Bronze Award, Best Mixed-use Development – Nanfung Commercial, Hospitality and Exhibition Complex, Guangzhou, China, designed by Andrew Bromberg of Aedas
  • Bronze Award, Best Chinese Futura Mega Project – Mapletree Business City & VivoCity, Shanghai, China, designed by Josh Goh and Jiang Ping

“We are extremely proud to have won eight awards in a row,” said Keith Griffiths, Chairman of Aedas. “Aedas believes that great design can only be delivered by people with a deep social and cultural understanding of the communities they are designing for. These award-winning projects are all tailored to the needs of communities around Asia.”

The MIPIM Asia Awards recognise the property industry’s best and brightest, rewarding innovation and achievement in a variety of fields.