Singapore to Host Southeast Asia Property Awards 2014

PROPERTY FOCUS I ASIAN IN BRIEF

Singapore will host the grand finale of the 3rd Annual Southeast Asia Property Awards 2014 in October to celebrate the region’s best property developers and projects and services across 31 categories.

The awards showcase the Southeast Asian property industry encompassing construction, architecture and interior design from Thailand, Singapore, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines and Vietnam.

Established in Thailand in 2005, the Asia Property Awards have been separated into two streams – the Southeast Asia Property Awards and the China Property Awards. Cambodia’s real estate and construction industry was boosted at last year’s awards when Vattanac Tower, the nation’s first LEED-certified Grade A office building, won Best Commercial Development (Southeast Asia), and Song Saa Private Island won Best Hotel Architectural Design (Southeast Asia).

This year’s Southeast Asia award categories include Best Developer, Best Villa Development, Best Condo Development, Best Commercial Development, Best Green Development, Best Shared Ownership Development, Best Residential Architectural Design, Best Commercial Architectural Design, and Best Interior Design.

The South East Asia Property Awards Gala Dinner and awards presentation ceremony will be held at The Shangri La Hotel in Singapore on Thursday October 16 2014.

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