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Eleven Gold Awards and 22 Merit Awards were given today (May 26) at the prize presentation ceremony for the 2006 Best Landscape Awards for Private Property Development.
Organised by the Leisure and Cultural Services Department (LCSD), the event recognises private properties for their good efforts in greening, and enhances the public's green consciousness.
The 2006 Best Landscape Awards for Private Property Development aims to improve the living environment of private properties by outstanding landscape design and horticultural maintenance.
The Best Landscape Awards were launched in 2004. This year, the awards' second year, the response to the competition has been overwhelming with an almost two-fold increase in the number of properties nominated for the event.
The standard of the nominated entries is also high. The projects show that professionals, architects and landscape architects have added green elements to the properties in the planning and development stages of the projects to bring harmony to the environment. Furthermore, the property management and maintenance professionals have also taken good care of these landscapes to offer quality greening features.
Officiating guests at the ceremony today at the Hong Kong Central Library Exhibition Gallery were the Permanent Secretary for Home Affairs, Mrs Carrie Lam; the Director of Leisure and Cultural Services, Ms Anissa Wong; Patron of Institute of Horticulture (Hong Kong), Sir David Akers-Jones; President of Hong Kong Institute of Landscape Architects, Mr Leslie Chan; Dr Paul Ho of Hong Kong Institute of Surveyors; Vice-President of Hong Kong Institute of Architects, Ms Anna Kwong; Chairman of Professional Green Building Council, Mr Kenneth Chan; and President of Hong Kong Association of Property Management Companies, Mr Suen Kwok-lam.
The 2006 Best Landscape Award for Private Property Development is organised by the LCSD, and co-organised by the Home Affairs Department, the Buildings Department, the Hong Kong Institute of Landscape Architects, the Institute of Horticulture (Hong Kong), the Hong Kong Institute of Architects, the Hong Kong Institute of Surveyors, the Professional Green Building Council and the Hong Kong Association of Property Management Companies.
The competition is exclusively for local private residential properties or non-residential properties. It is divided into three categories: High-density Residential Property, Low-density Residential Property, and Non-residential Property. In each category, there are two awards, namely Soft Landscape Design and Horticultural Maintenance. Each award is also divided into three classes: Properties up to 10 years of age, Properties between 11 and 20 years of age, and Properties over 20 years of age.
The awardees of the 2006 Best Landscape Award for Private Property Development are as follows:
Category of the Entry / Award / Project Name
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1) High-density Residential Property
Soft Landscape Design Award:
Properties up to 10 years of age !
Gold Award Sham Wan Towers
Merit Award One Beacon Hill
Merit Award Tavistock II, Aigburth
Merit Award The Belcher's
Merit Award The Orchards
Properties between 11 and 20 years of age !
Merit Award Kenswood Court ! Kingswood Villas
Merit Award Locwood Court ! Kingswood Villas
2) High-density Residential Property
Horticultural Maintenance Award:
Properties up to 10 years of age !
Gold Award Mount Haven
Merit Award Deerhillbay
Merit Award La Cite Noble
Merit Award La Costa
Merit Award Mei Chung Court
Merit Award The Leighton Hill
Merit Award Vista Paradiso
Properties between 11 and 20 years of age !
Gold Award Sceneway Garden
Merit Award 37 Repulse Bay Road
Merit Award Hong Kong Gold Coast
Merit Award Sherwood Court ! Kingswood Villas
Properties over 20 years of age !
Gold Award Chi Fu Fa Yuen
Merit Award Luk Yeung Sun Chuen
3) Low-density Residential Property
Soft Landscape Design Award:
Properties up to 10 years of age !
Merit Award The Givemy
Merit Award The Hillgrove
4) Low-density Residential Property
Horticultural Maintenance Award:
Properties up to 10 years of age !
Gold Award King's Park Hill
Merit Award Chateau Royale
Properties between 11 and 20 years of age !
Gold Award Palm Springs
Properties over 20 years of age !
Gold Award Kellett View Town House
5) Non-residential Property
Soft Landscape Design Award:
Properties up to 10 years of age !
Gold Award Cheung Kong Park
Merit Award The Centre
Properties between 11 and 20 years of age !
Merit Award Pacific Place
Properties over 20 years of age !
Merit Award Angel Tower
6) Non-residential Property
Horticultural Maintenance Award:
Properties up to 10 years of age !
Gold Award The Centrium
Properties between 11 and 20 years of age !
Gold Award Marina Magic Shopping Mall at
Hong Kong Gold Coast
Properties over 20 years of age !
Gold Award New Town Plaza
Photographs of the winning projects will be displayed from tomorrow (May 27) to June 11 at the Kowloon Park Arcade.
Ends/Friday, May 26, 2006
Issued at HKT 17:39
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