获奖项目揭晓:2022年ULI全球卓越奖 - 亚太区项目占两席
English follows Chinese (后附英文版)
ULI 宣布6个杰出开发项目
为2022年全球卓越奖得奖项目
六个开发项目荣膺2022年城市土地学会(ULI)全球卓越奖。这六个令人印象深刻的项目来自世界各地,其中两个来自北美、两个来自欧洲、两个来自亚太地区。
ULI于1979年开始实施卓越奖计划,旨在甄选私营、公共以及非盈利机构的优秀开发项目。获奖项目代表着土地利用行业的最高成就。
2022年,美洲、欧洲和亚太地区这三个ULI足迹所至地区共提交了152个项目和方案。在这些提交的项目中,有26个被评为各地区的优胜者,并直接入围2022年ULI全球卓越奖决赛。评委会最终从中选出了六名获奖者。敬请访问uli.org/gae,了解关于每个入围项目的更多信息。
以下是2022年ULI全球卓越奖的获奖名单:
昌平363安垦里弄 — 中国上海
开发商:安垦集团
设计方:安垦集团
Enabling Village — 新加坡
开发商:新加坡协助身障者自立局
设计方:WOHA Architects Pte Ltd
Essex Crossing — 美国纽约州纽约市
开发商:BFC Partners;高盛城市投资集团; L+M Development Partners; Prusik Group; Taconic Partners; 纽约市经济发展公司;纽约市房屋维护及发展局
设计方:Beyer Blinder Belle; Cetra Ruddy; Dattner Architects; DXA Studio; Future Green Studio; Handel Architects; Kokobo Greenscapes; SHoP Architects; SLCE Architects; Studios Architecture; West 8
MÉCA — 法国波尔多
开发商:新阿基坦大区
设计方:BIG-Bjarke Ingels Group; FREAKS freearchitects; Lafourcade-Rouquette Architectes
Norblin Factory — 波兰华沙
开发商:Capital Park Group
设计方:PRC Architekci
St. Pete Pier — 美国佛罗里达州圣彼德斯堡
开发商:佛罗里达州圣彼德斯堡市
设计方:Rogers Partners + Urban Designers; ASD | SKY; Ken Smith Workshop; W Architecture and Landscape Architecture; Wannemacher Jensen Architects
全球卓越奖面向ULI三个地区(美洲、欧洲及亚太区域)的项目和计划开放,参选项目和计划需已基本完成,财务上可行,并处于稳定的运营状态。对提交的参选项目资料要进行全面评估,包括它们在市场接受度、设计、规划、技术、设施、经济影响、管理、社区参与、创新和可持续性等方面的成就。
获奖者由多学科评审团选出,评审团则由9位曾担任各自地区评委的ULI会员组成。他们拥有房地产和土地利用方面广泛的专业知识,包括开发、金融、规划、城市设计、建筑和景观结构设计。
“ULI表彰了这三个地区的杰出决赛入围者,他们在最佳实践和以卓越而连贯的设计建设更具包容性城市方面堪称楷模,”法国巴黎Studios Architecture负责人兼董事总经理Sophie Henley-Price如此评价。“获奖者在区域和全球范围内都表现出了独特的卓越水平,并在各自的项目中致力于促进社区参与和创新。这些项目的模式皆可复制,展示了在不同情况下开发商如何成功地将他们的社区改造得更好。这些项目在推进ULI的全球使命方面表现非常出色。”
除Henley-Price之外,2022年ULI全球卓越奖的评审团成员还包括中国上海瑞安房地产有限公司发展规划与设计总监兼首席可持续发展官陈建邦(Albert Chan);佐治亚州亚特兰大HR&A高级顾问Marilynn Davis;法国巴黎BNP Paribas REIM全球首席投资官Sigrid Duhamel;新加坡城市重建局首席城市设计师Siew Leng Fun;德国沃尔夫斯堡Wolfsburg AG公司董事会成员Manfred Guttenberg;澳大利亚墨尔本Cistri公司顾问Peter Holland;俄克拉荷马州俄克拉荷马市市中心伙伴关系总裁兼首席执行官Jane Jenkins以及乔治亚州亚特兰大非营利组织执行官(已退休)Paul Morris。
关于城市土地学会 (Urban Land Institute)
城市土地学会是一个会员制教育和研究学会,致力于推动学会宗旨:为全球社区塑造与时并进的建设环境。学会成立于1936年,目前在全球拥有会员四万五千余名,他们都是来自土地利用和开发学科不同领域的代表。如欲了解更多有关ULI的信息,敬请访问uli.org 或在Twitter、 Facebook、LinkedIn及Instagram关注我们。ULI 在亚太地区拥有会员两千六百余位。如欲了解更多有关ULI亚太区的信息,敬请访问asia.uli.org 或在Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn及Instagram关注我们。
ULI names 6 Impressive Development Projects as Winners
of its 2022 Global Awards for Excellence
Six impressive developments from around the world have been selected as winners of the 2022 Urban Land Institute (ULI) Global Awards for Excellence. This year's winners include two from North America, two from Europe, and two from Asia Pacific.
ULI began the Awards for Excellence program in 1979 to recognize truly superior development efforts in the private, public, and nonprofit sectors. Winning projects represent the highest standards of achievement in the land use profession.
In 2022, 152 projects and programs were submitted across the three ULI regions – the Americas, Europe, and Asia Pacific. Of those submissions, 26 were named as winners across the regions and were then considered as global finalists. From this impressive field, the jury ultimately selected the six winners. More information on each of the finalists is available at uli.org/gae.
The 2022 ULI Global Awards for Excellence winners are:
ANKEN Alley 363 Changping – Shanghai, China
Developer: ANKEN Group
Designer: ANKEN Group
Enabling Village – Singapore
Developer: SG Enable Ltd
Designer: WOHA Architects Pte Ltd
Essex Crossing – New York City, New York, United States
Developer: BFC Partners; Goldman Sachs Urban Investment Group; L+M Development Partners; Prusik Group; Taconic Partners; New York City Economic Development Corporation; New York City Department of Housing Preservation & Development.
Designers: Beyer Blinder Belle; Cetra Ruddy; Dattner Architects; DXA Studio; Future Green Studio; Handel Architects; Kokobo Greenscapes; SHoP Architects; SLCE Architects; Studios Architecture; West 8
MÉCA – Bordeaux, France
Developer: Region Nouvelle-Aquitaine
Designer: BIG-Bjarke Ingels Group; FREAKS freearchitects; Lafourcade-Rouquette Architectes
Norblin Factory – Warsaw, Poland
Developer: Capital Park Group
Designer: PRC Architekci
St. Pete Pier – St. Petersburg, Florida, United States
Developers: City of St. Petersburg, Florida
Designers: Rogers Partners + Urban Designers; ASD | SKY; Ken Smith Workshop; W Architecture and Landscape Architecture; Wannemacher Jensen Architects
The Global Awards for Excellence are open to projects and programs in the three ULI regions that are substantially complete, financially viable, and in stabilized operation. The program evaluates submissions on overall excellence, including achievements in marketplace acceptance, design, planning, technology, amenities, economic impact, management, community engagement, innovation, and sustainability, among others.
The winners were selected by a multidisciplinary jury of nine ULI members who had served on their respective regional juries. The jurors represent a range of real estate and land use expertise, including development, finance, planning, urban design, architecture, and landscape architecture.
"Across the three regions, ULI honored finalists who displayed an exemplary commitment to best practices and to building more inclusive cities with exceptional and contextual design," said Sophie Henley-Price, Principal & Managing Director, STUDIOS Architecture, Paris, France. "The winners exhibited a unique level of excellence both at a regional and global scale, along with a dedication to promoting community engagement and innovation within their respective projects. By serving as replicable models for how developers across a diverse set of circumstances can successfully transform their communities for the better, these projects go above and beyond in furthering ULI's mission worldwide."
In addition to Henley-Price, the 2022 ULI Global Awards for Excellence jury members are Albert Chan, director of development planning and design, and chief sustainability officer, Shui On Land (SOL) Shanghai, China; Marilynn Davis, senior advisor, HR&A Atlanta, Georgia; Sigrid Duhamel, global chief investment officer, BNP Paribas REIM, Paris, France; Siew Leng Fun, chief urban designer, Urban Redevelopment Authority, Singapore; Manfred Guttenberg, member of the board, Wolfsburg AG, Wolfsburg, Germany; Peter Holland, advisor, Cistri, Melbourne, Australia; Jane Jenkins; president and CEO, Downtown Oklahoma City Partnership, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; Paul Morris, nonprofit executive (retired), Atlanta, Georgia.
About the Urban Land Institute
The Urban Land Institute is a nonprofit education and research institute supported by its members. Its mission is to shape the future of the built environment for transformative impact in communities worldwide. Established in 1936, the Institute has more than 45,000 members worldwide representing all aspects of land use and development disciplines. For more information on ULI Asia Pacific, please visit uli.org or follow us on Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn and Instagram. ULI has more than 2,600 members in the Asia Pacific region. For more information on ULI Asia Pacific, visit asia.uli.org or follow us on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn and Twitter.
ULI China Mainland
Tel: +021 3353 8532 Email: chinamainland@uli.org Website: china.uli.org