Awards

Winner of FIABCI Award for Best Residential Development 2003
Based in Paris, FIABCI is a worldwide network of professionals involved in the property industry. FIABCI operates chapters in 52 member countries, embracing 3,600 individual members, 104 different national associations, as well as 16 academic members, 3public sector members and 1 multinational member. FIABCI is an organisation that links thousands of real estate professionals worldwide, representing every discipline in the industry. For more information, please visit www.fiabci.com.

Articles
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New Straits Times, 4th October 2003, Call of the wind song

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The Star, 13th Oct 2003, The award-winning Bukit Gita Bayu rich in flora and fauna

Winner of Best Landscaping for Hotel/Resort/Tourism Complex Category 2003
This landscaping competition program is organized by Malaysia Ministry of Housing & Local Government with co-operation of National Landscape Department, State Government, Local Authority and District Office. The nation's development and progress should ideally balance sustainable development with natural flora and fauna so that the people in town or countryside can enjoy a better quality of life.

Nominated for the 2004 Aga Khan Award for Architecture (Residential Category)
The Aga Khan Award for Architecture was established in 1977 to enhance the understanding and appreciation of Islamic culture through architecture. Its method is to seek out and recognise examples of architectural excellence, encompassing concerns as varied as contemporary design, social housing, community and development, restoration, re-use and area conservation, and landscaping and environmental issues.

The Aga Khan Award for Architecture is organised on the basis of a calendar spanning three-year cycles, and is governed by a Steering Committee chaired by His Highness the Aga Khan. Prizes totalling up to US$ 500,000 - still the largest architectural award in the world - are presented every three years to projects selected by an independent Master Jury. The Award has completed eight cycles of activity since 1977, and over ninety building projects have been recognised. The ninth cycle of the Award covers the period from 2001 to 2004.

Full information on current and past cycles of the Award is available on the website of the Aga Khan Development Network - www.akdn.org.