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Winners of the 2014 Urban Land Institute Global Awards for Excellence

By Bustler Editors|

Monday, Oct 27, 2014

Tamar Development Project, Hong Kong, China. Credit: Gammon - Hip Hing Joint Venture

Top-notch real estate development deserves a little recognition, too. The Urban Land Institute announced the winners in their 2014 Global Awards for Excellence, considered as the most prestigious awards program in the land use industry. Now in its 36th year, the open awards competition selects projects that best exhibit high standards in design, construction, planning, management, and economics.

The 2014 winning projects come from all over the globe including Hong Kong; Long Beach, California; London; Budapest; Makati City; Oslo; and Porto, to name a few.

Check 'em out below.

Tamar Development Project, Hong Kong, China
Developer: Chief Secretary for Administration’s Office, HKSAR Government; Designer: Rocco Design Architects Ltd.

"An intricate complex facility that incorporates various government buildings along the city’s water front and harbor."

More project details here.

300 East Randolph, Chicago, IL, USA. Credit: James Steinkamp © Steinkamp Photography

300 East Randolph, Chicago, IL, USA
Developer: Walsh Higgins & Company; Designer: Goettsch Partners

"A two-phased, vertically expanded office tower located in the city’s East Loop district."

More project details here.

The Brewery Blocks, Portland, OR, USA. Credit: Bruce Foster, Bruce Foster Photography

The Brewery Blocks, Portland, OR, USA
Developer: Gerding Edlen; Designer: GBD Architects Incorporated

"A sustainable mixed-use urban community that renovated and created a neighborhood in a deteriorating warehouse district."

More project details here.

Cedar Gateway Apartments, San Diego, CA, USA. Credit: Jim Doyle of Applied Photography

Cedar Gateway Apartments, San Diego, CA, USA
Developer: ROEM Development Corporation and Squier Properties, LLC; Designer: Silber Architects

"An environmentally friendly, multifamily apartment complex constructed in contemporary design to complement adjacent downtown buildings."

More project details here.

Corvin Promenade, Budapest, Hungary. Credit: Futureal Group

Corvin Promenade, Budapest, Hungary
Developer: Futureal Group; Designer: Futureal Group, Rév8, et al

"Regeneration project in the heart of Budapest, creating a civic center for the city’s 8th district."

More project details here.

The Exploratorium, San Francisco, CA, USA. Credit: 2013 Bruce Damonte

The Exploratorium, San Francisco, CA, USA
Developer: Wilson Meany; Designer: EHDD Architecture

"An environmentally friendly development project on a historical site that now houses an internationally renowned museum of science."

More project details here.

GLP Misato III, Misato City, Japan. Credit: Global Logistics Properties (Japan)

GLP Misato III, Misato City, Japan
Developer: Global Logistic Properties; Designer: Global Logistic Properties, et al

"A state of the art, environmentally conscious logistic facility that aims for both business efficiency and environmental awareness."

More project details here.

Governor George Deukmejian Courthouse, Long Beach, CA, USA. Credit: Long Beach Judicial Partners LLC/Meridiam Infrastructure NA

Governor George Deukmejian Courthouse, Long Beach, CA, USA
Developer: Long Beach Judicial Partners LLC/Meridiam Infrastructure; Designer: AECOM

"An environmentally friendly, public building delivered through an innovative public-private partnership."

More project details here.

Mercado do Bom Sucesso, Porto, Portugal. Credit: Urban Market Company

Mercado do Bom Sucesso, Porto, Portugal
Developer: Urban Market Company et al; Designer: Ferreira de Almeida, Arquitectos LDA

"A renovated mixed-use, public building that incorporates its original function as a fresh good market with retail, hotels, and commercial space."

More project details here.

Sixty London, London, UK. Credit: Edmund Sumner/KPF/AXA

Sixty London, London, UK
Developer: Bath House Development Limited; Designer: Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates

"Commercial office space that incorporates one of the area’s historic stone gatehouses."

More project details here.

SteelStacks Art and Cultural Campus, Bethlehem, PA, USA. Credit: Paul Warchol

SteelStacks Art and Cultural Campus, Bethlehem, PA, USA
Developer: Bethlehem Redevelopment Authority; Designers: Wallace Roberts Todd (WRT) , et al.

"A renovated public arts focused campus that incorporates the city’s old steel works."

More project details here.

Tjuvholmen, Oslo, Norway. Credit: Finn Ståle Felberg

Tjuvholmen, Oslo, Norway
Developer: Tjuvholmen KS/AS; Designer: Niels Torp Arkitekter Mnal, et al

"A new development project that renovates and recovers the city’s waterfront."

More project details here.

Zuellig Building, Makati City, Philippines. Credit: Bridgebury Realty Corporation

Zuellig Building, Makati City, Philippines
Developer: Bridgebury Realty Corporation; Designer: Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP, et al

"A sustainable, office development designed as rental property for multi-tenant use."

More project details here.

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Winners of the 2014 Urban Land Institute Global Awards for Excellence

By Bustler Editors|

Monday, Oct 27, 2014

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Tamar Development Project, Hong Kong, China. Credit: Gammon - Hip Hing Joint Venture

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urban land institute ● uli ● real estate projects ● real estate ● land use ● excellence ● development
Urban Land Institute
Urban Land Institute

Top-notch real estate development deserves a little recognition, too. The Urban Land Institute announced the winners in their 2014 Global Awards for Excellence, considered as the most prestigious awards program in the land use industry. Now in its 36th year, the open awards competition selects projects that best exhibit high standards in design, construction, planning, management, and economics.

The 2014 winning projects come from all over the globe including Hong Kong; Long Beach, California; London; Budapest; Makati City; Oslo; and Porto, to name a few.

Check 'em out below.

Tamar Development Project, Hong Kong, China
Developer: Chief Secretary for Administration’s Office, HKSAR Government; Designer: Rocco Design Architects Ltd.

"An intricate complex facility that incorporates various government buildings along the city’s water front and harbor."

More project details here.

300 East Randolph, Chicago, IL, USA. Credit: James Steinkamp © Steinkamp Photography

300 East Randolph, Chicago, IL, USA
Developer: Walsh Higgins & Company; Designer: Goettsch Partners

"A two-phased, vertically expanded office tower located in the city’s East Loop district."

More project details here.

The Brewery Blocks, Portland, OR, USA. Credit: Bruce Foster, Bruce Foster Photography

The Brewery Blocks, Portland, OR, USA
Developer: Gerding Edlen; Designer: GBD Architects Incorporated

"A sustainable mixed-use urban community that renovated and created a neighborhood in a deteriorating warehouse district."

More project details here.

Cedar Gateway Apartments, San Diego, CA, USA. Credit: Jim Doyle of Applied Photography

Cedar Gateway Apartments, San Diego, CA, USA
Developer: ROEM Development Corporation and Squier Properties, LLC; Designer: Silber Architects

"An environmentally friendly, multifamily apartment complex constructed in contemporary design to complement adjacent downtown buildings."

More project details here.

Corvin Promenade, Budapest, Hungary. Credit: Futureal Group

Corvin Promenade, Budapest, Hungary
Developer: Futureal Group; Designer: Futureal Group, Rév8, et al

"Regeneration project in the heart of Budapest, creating a civic center for the city’s 8th district."

More project details here.

The Exploratorium, San Francisco, CA, USA. Credit: 2013 Bruce Damonte

The Exploratorium, San Francisco, CA, USA
Developer: Wilson Meany; Designer: EHDD Architecture

"An environmentally friendly development project on a historical site that now houses an internationally renowned museum of science."

More project details here.

GLP Misato III, Misato City, Japan. Credit: Global Logistics Properties (Japan)

GLP Misato III, Misato City, Japan
Developer: Global Logistic Properties; Designer: Global Logistic Properties, et al

"A state of the art, environmentally conscious logistic facility that aims for both business efficiency and environmental awareness."

More project details here.

Governor George Deukmejian Courthouse, Long Beach, CA, USA. Credit: Long Beach Judicial Partners LLC/Meridiam Infrastructure NA

Governor George Deukmejian Courthouse, Long Beach, CA, USA
Developer: Long Beach Judicial Partners LLC/Meridiam Infrastructure; Designer: AECOM

"An environmentally friendly, public building delivered through an innovative public-private partnership."

More project details here.

Mercado do Bom Sucesso, Porto, Portugal. Credit: Urban Market Company

Mercado do Bom Sucesso, Porto, Portugal
Developer: Urban Market Company et al; Designer: Ferreira de Almeida, Arquitectos LDA

"A renovated mixed-use, public building that incorporates its original function as a fresh good market with retail, hotels, and commercial space."

More project details here.

Sixty London, London, UK. Credit: Edmund Sumner/KPF/AXA

Sixty London, London, UK
Developer: Bath House Development Limited; Designer: Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates

"Commercial office space that incorporates one of the area’s historic stone gatehouses."

More project details here.

SteelStacks Art and Cultural Campus, Bethlehem, PA, USA. Credit: Paul Warchol

SteelStacks Art and Cultural Campus, Bethlehem, PA, USA
Developer: Bethlehem Redevelopment Authority; Designers: Wallace Roberts Todd (WRT) , et al.

"A renovated public arts focused campus that incorporates the city’s old steel works."

More project details here.

Tjuvholmen, Oslo, Norway. Credit: Finn Ståle Felberg

Tjuvholmen, Oslo, Norway
Developer: Tjuvholmen KS/AS; Designer: Niels Torp Arkitekter Mnal, et al

"A new development project that renovates and recovers the city’s waterfront."

More project details here.

Zuellig Building, Makati City, Philippines. Credit: Bridgebury Realty Corporation

Zuellig Building, Makati City, Philippines
Developer: Bridgebury Realty Corporation; Designer: Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP, et al

"A sustainable, office development designed as rental property for multi-tenant use."

More project details here.

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