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AWARDS PREVIEW INTERNATIONAL PROJECT OF THE YEAR


Parkview Green, Chaoyang District,Beijing


The Shortlist


Aporti Palace, Milan, Italy – Studio Planning A major regeneration project in Milan that turned a 1930s building, originally designed as a central post office, into a modern seven-storey office complex. The project aimed to preserve the original architectural character of the building, while complying with modern building specifications.


Chater House, Central, Hong Kong – Hong Kong Land


The project aimed to reduce the energy consumption, carbon emissions and operation cost of Chater House by replacing the air- cooled chiller plant with a water-cooled one. A photovoltaic system was also installed on the new chiller plant enclosure, which served as a pilot scheme for the rest of Hong Kong Land’s managed buildings before wider application to the rest of its estate in Hong Kong.


Commonwealth Bank Place, Darling Quarter, Sydney, Australia – Arup/Lend Lease Commonwealth Bank Place (CBP) is the largest office development in the Sydney Central Business District. Its campus-style precinct comprises two eight-storey Grade A office buildings with 3,000 m2 of ground-floor retail space and a 1,000m2 children’s theatre. The


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International Commerce Centre, Kowloon, Hong Kong


Chater House, Central, Hong Kong


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