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Thursday, January 27 2022 - 15:14
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Thailand's Largest Private Sector Property Development Project 'The Forestias' Amasses 42 Global Awards
BANGKOK, Thailand, Jan. 27/ InfoQuest-AsiaNet / --

Sales of residential units top US$ 520 million 
with 40% of project residences sold 


"We're humbled by the global recognition accorded our project and very 
encouraged that the enormous resources we committed to ensuring the 
development's sustainability is something that home-owners and others have 
affirmed to us that we did the right thing." 

Mr. Kittiphun Ouiyamaphun, Project Director – The Forestias, MQDC


Magnolia Quality Development Corporation (MQDC), one of Thailand's leading 
property developers, announced, today, that the company's 'The Forestias' 
mixed-use development project in eastern Bangkok has received 42 global awards 
recognising the project's outstanding aspects, and that sales of residential 
units within the    64-hectare community has topped US$ 520 million, as at 
January 2022.

The Forestias is Thailand's largest private sector property development 
project, valued at approximately US$ 3.8 billion, and is located in the 
country's rapidly developing Eastern Economic Corridor.  It comprises large 
areas of parkland, residential properties under multiple brands, as well as 
numerous commercial and community components.  

Mr. Kittiphun Ouiyamaphun, Project Director – The Forestias, MQDC, said, "We're 
humbled by the global recognition accorded our project.  We are especially 
encouraged that the new homeowners, as well as others, have all considered 
important the project's focus on sustainability in its design, in the choice of 
materials used, and in its utility systems.  It has affirmed to us that we did 
the right thing in investing heavily in sustainability and resilience."
The Forestias has just been presented with three awards at the 15th Edition of 
the International Design Awards recognizing the project's architectural 
innovations, including a Gold Award for Urban Design, a Silver Award for 
Sustainable Living and Green design, and an Honourable Mention for the 
project's Forest Pavilion.  Submissions were from around 80 countries and The 
Forestias is the only project from Thailand to be recognised by the awards this 
year.

Among other organisations recognizing The Forestias are the Outstanding 
Property Award London, the International Property Awards, the International 
Federation of Landscape Architects, the Muse Design Awards, the Dot Property 
Award, the Eldercare Innovation Awards, and the Asian Property Awards.

In addition to awards that recognise the overall design of The Forestias, the 
project"s multiple components have also been individually awarded for their 
design and other aspects, including Mulberry Grove Villa, Mulberry Grove 
Condominium, Whizdom condominiums, The Aspen Tree, the Six Senses residences, 
and the Family Center.  One of the most awarded components is the recently 
opened Forest Pavilion located at the heart of the project, which was designed 
by Foster+Partners and DT Design.

Mr. Ouiyamaphun said that The Forestias has been conceived as "a town where 
everything is designed for healthier and happier living, and to be a community 
that is close to nature as well as one that allows multiple generations with 
different lifestyles and needs to live within easy reach of each other."

He added that the project is already 40% sold across all residential units, 
combined.

The Forestias has multiple residential components offering homes from around 
US$ 150,000 to US$ 7.5 million, and beyond.

The Forestias expects to have its components completed within 2024.

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Note to the Editor:

Among the residential components at The Forestias are six buildings of Mulberry 
Grove Condominiums.  These are low-rise buildings that are very close to nature 
and with 16 different types of homes ranging in size from 63 square metres up 
to 1,027 square metres.  Additionally, there are Mulberry Grove Villas 
cluster-home residences that are specifically intended for extended, 
multi-generational families who wish to live close together in multiple homes 
that are conveniently connected.  They are comprised of 37 buildings in three 
different sizes with four to six bedrooms and with functional areas that range 
from around 1,000 square metres to 1,600 square metres.  

There are three Whizdom high-rise condominium buildings that are designed to 
suit the lifestyles of first jobbers, couples starting families, and with one 
building specifically designed for the needs of pet lovers.  There are seven 
different types of homes ranging in size from around 35 square metres to 205 
square metres.  

Another residential offering is 'The Aspen Tree' condominiums and Sky Villa 
residences.  These are designed to suit the needs of residents who seek 
lifetime care services or wish specialised assistance and convenient access to 
full-service specialist health care.     

Also available are 'Six Senses' residences that are super luxury villas managed 
by the 'Six Senses' brand.  

Apart from the multiple residential components, The Forestias includes 
commercial space for offices, a sports complex, lifestyle and family 
entertainment facilities, retail and food & beverage outlets, and a Town Centre 
for community activities and cultural pursuits.  There is also a Family Centre, 
a theatre, an event hall, multiple markets, and an extraordinary 4.8-hectare 
forest at the centre of the development with a 1.6-kilometre forest canopy 
walkway weaving through the forest.

SOURCE: Magnolia Quality Development Corporation (MQDC)


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