7月 20日 2018年

Surbana Jurong wins three IFLA AAPME Awards 2018

IFLA AAPME Awards 2018 - Resilience by Design
(Photo: Yeo Choon Chong, Surbana Jurong’s CEO, Singapore Division, receiving the award)

Surbana Jurong has won recognition for its landscape designs at the inaugural IFLA AAPME Awards, with three projects picking up Honourable Mentions in the Analysis & Master Planning Category. The prestigious awards were handed out by the International Federation of Landscape Architects (IFLA) at the 55th IFLA World Congress 2018 held in Singapore.

IFLA AAPME Awards 2018 – Resilience by Design is an international award recognising the best in landscape design and planning. Initiated by the IFLA Africa, Asia Pacific and Middle East (AAPME) regions, the Award is the first ever cross-regional platform created to showcase and promote projects and achievements of leading landscape architects within these regions.

These international awards are a strong testament to Surbana Jurong’s landscape planning and design capabilities.

Surbana Jurong’s award-winning projects are the 12km Han Cheng Riverfront, 700Ha Theme Park project in ShaanXi, China; Integrated Landscape Design, Ecological Water Management in Yixing, China; and Eco-Landscape Planning of Xixian Airport City in Xi’an, China.

12km Han Cheng Riverfront, 700HA Theme Park Master planning Concept Landscape Residential

12km Han Cheng Riverfront, 700HA Theme Park, China

Eco-Landscape Planning of Xixian Airport City Master planning Concept Landscape Residential

Eco-Landscape Planning of Xixian Airport City in Xi’an China

Integrated Landscape Design with Ecological Water Management Yixing Master planning Concept Residential

Integrated Landscape Design, Ecological Water Management in Yixing, China

Surbana Jurong’s landscape projects reflect its philosophy, adopting an integrated, resilient and sustainable eco landscape master planning approach. As one of the largest Asia-based urban and infrastructure consultancies, Surbana Jurong believes in the development of attractive, liveable and sustainable environments for future generations.