Property Awards Crowns 2015 Winners

400 of Southeast Asia’s real estate industry elite attended the grand finale of the South East Asia Property Awards 2015 on Wednesday, 21 October at the Shangri-La Hotel, Singapore.

Singapore and Malaysia accepted four awards each from Asia’s biggest and most credible real estate award-giving body, South East Asia Property Awards. The awards, presented by Asia’s industry-leading monthly publication Property Report, and preceded by the inaugural Property Report Congress 2015, saw two trophies handed to properties in Indonesia, while the Philippines and Thailand bagged one each over the other finalists from Vietnam and Myanmar.

“The depth of innovation and leadership displayed by all the contenders this year is a great reminder why Southeast Asia remains one of the most exciting real estate markets internationally,” said Terry Blackburn, CEO of Ensign Media and publisher of Property Report.

FULL LIST OF WINNERS AT THE SOUTHEAST ASIA PROPERTY AWARDS 2015:

DEVELOPER

Best Developer (South East Asia)

Winner: Far East Organization (Singapore)

DEVELOPMENT

Best Condo Development (South East Asia)

Winner: Leedon Residence by GuocoLand Group (Singapore)

Best Villa/Housing Development (South East Asia)

Winner: Senibong Cove by Front Concept Sdn Bhd (Malaysia)

Best Commercial Development (South East Asia)

Winner: WOLO Bukit Bintang by Wonderful Vantage Sdn Bhd (Malaysia)

AIA Sathorn Tower by AIA Company Limited (Thailand)

SBF Centre by Far East Organization

Best Green Development (South East Asia)

Winner: SBF Centre by Far East Organization (Singapore)

DESIGN

Best Residential Architectural Design (South East Asia)

Winner: Leedon Residence by GuocoLand Group (Singapore)

Best Residential Interior Design (South East Asia)

Winner: The Residences by Anantara by Minor International (Thailand)

Best Retail Architectural Design (South East Asia)

Winner: Mega Fashion Hall (SM Mega Megamall Expansion 2) Bldg. D by First Asia Realty Development Corporation (Philippines)

Best Office Architectural Design (South East Asia)

Winner: Sequis Tower by Farpoint (Indonesia)

Best Hotel Architectural Design (South East Asia)

Winner: Bask Gili Meno by PT Bask Gili Meno (Indonesia)

Best Landscape Architectural Design (South East Asia)

Winner: Senibong Cove by Front Concept Sdn Bhd. (Malaysia)

Best Hotel Interior Design (South East Asia)

Winner: WOLO Bukit Bintang by Wonderful Vantage Sdn Bhd (Malaysia)—

PUBLISHER’S CHOICE

Real Estate Personality of the Year

Liam Wee Sin, deputy group CEO

UOL Group Limited

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