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Monday, December 09 2019 - 15:58
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Forest City's international business complex Feathers of the Sea wins the 2019 Asian Townscape Jury's Award for the first time
JOHOR BAHRU, Malaysia, Dec. 9, 2019 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

-The garnering of the award demonstrates the international recognition of 
Forest City's concept for green and sustainable development-

On November 29, 2019, the ceremonies for the 2019 Asian Townscape Awards and 
the Tenth Anniversary of the Awards were held at Kyushu University in Fukuoka, 
Japan. Nearly 300 government officials, business executives and representatives 
from academic institutions across Asia attended the international conference 
and celebration event. Themed Resilient Urban Landscapes That Adapt to Climate 
Change, the event focused on the continuous improvement and enhancement of 
living environments in Asian countries in the process of urbanization. Notably, 
Forest City, a smart city project developed by Country Garden Holdings Company 
Limited ("Country Garden," 2007.HK), won the 2019 Asian Townscape Jury's Award 
for its international business complex Feathers of the Sea, including the green 
and environmentally friendly construction design, the sustainable development 
design and planning concept, the exhaustive planning for smart cities and the 
comprehensive measures to protect the ecological environment. Feathers of the 
Sea was the only complex to receive this award this year. It also marks the 
first time that Country Garden Forest City has participated in the event and 
won the international award. In addition, the complex also garnered the 
Innovative Design Award of the Asian Townscape Design Award by the Asia 
Townscape Design Society.

Photo - https://photos.prnasia.com/prnh/20191205/2662076-1-a
(Caption: Left: Innovative Design Award of the Asian Townscape Design Award, 
Right: Asian Townscape Jury's Award)

In his keynote speech entitled Smart and Inclusive City, United Nations Human 
Settlements Programme (UN-Habitat) Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific 
director Atsushi Koresawa noted that the tech revolution is changing the way 
people connect, do business, provide services and live in cities. Technological 
progress provides many opportunities for city leaders to address urban 
challenges, helping them make informed decisions effectively. "Smart City" is 
no longer just a concept. According to the jury of the Asian Townscape Award, 
Forest City is an international collaborative project designed to promote the 
development of southern Malaysia, while its international business complex 
Feathers of the Sea not only shows a unique way of thinking when it comes to 
architectural design, but also improves the fragile ecological environment of 
the coastal area through the construction of a wetland park and the development 
of a seagrass restoration plan. The complex helps protect biodiversity in terms 
of environmental and social aspects and sets a good example for the future 
construction of buildings in other countries. 

Deputy general manager of overseas division at Country Garden Wang Jiying said 
in her speech that the best way to think about the effective use of land and 
planning for sustainable development in the longer term by adopting technology 
prospectively is a topic worthy of consideration. Based on the principle of 
sustainable and resilient development, Forest City has taken an innovative 
approach to exploring the topic by making sure that an environmentally 
responsible viewpoint has been included in every aspect. The earning of the 
award represents an important recognition of Forest City's green and 
sustainable development concept.

The Asian Townscape Award was jointly launched by the UN-HABITAT Regional 
Office for Asia and the Pacific, Asian Habitat Society, the Fukuoka Asian Urban 
Research Center and Asia Townscape Design Society in 2010. The annual award 
aims to honour projects and activities that make important contributions to 
sustainable townscape construction.

Photo - https://photos.prnasia.com/prnh/20191205/2662076-1-b
(Caption: Group photo of winners of the 2019 Asia Townscape Award)

All the award-winning projects have been selected first through a preliminary 
examination and then a review by the relevant institutions in the country where 
they are located, and then submitted for final review and selection. In the 10 
years that the award has been offered, 107 projects from China, India, 
Indonesia, Japan, Myanmar, Nepal, Singapore, South Korea, Thailand and Vietnam 
have won Asia Townscape Award, while 16 projects from 11 countries, among them, 
Afghanistan, Bangladesh, China, India, Japan, Malaysia, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, 
Philippines, South Korea and Vietnam, received the Asian Townscape Jury's Award.

SOURCE: Forest City Malaysia

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   Caption: Left: Innovative Design Award of the Asian Townscape Design Award, 
Right: Asian Townscape Jury's Award

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   Caption: Group photo of winners of the 2019 Asia Townscape Award

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