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2008 Awards for Excellence: Asia Pacific
One of the Urban Land Institute’s guiding principles is that
the achievement of excellence in land use practice should be recognised
and rewarded. ULI has been recognising development projects in both the
public and private sectors since 1979. With each award, the public
becomes more keenly aware of the benefits of superior planning, design,
and development, a goal of both the Institute and the development
industry.
Application Process
Eligibility Requirements
Schedule and Fees
Application Dos and Don'ts
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Application and Selection
Process
- Application forms, qualified countries, and schedule are available
at the Navigation Bar links (see top of this page).
- Developers and/or members of the development team submit completed
applications to ULI, postmarked no later than 19
March 2008.
- Applications must be accompanied by high-quality images that best
illustrate the special features and merits of the project.
- The Awards for Excellence: Asia Pacific jury convenes to review all
submissions and choose ten to fifteen finalists.
- Teams of two or three jury members visit each finalist project.
- Juries reconvene to choose up to five winners.
- Questions? Write awards@uli.org.
Eligibility
Requirements
- All types of development projects and programmes that meet these
eligibility requirements may be entered for a ULI Award.
- The project must be in stabilised operation and must be financially
viable.
- The project must achieve a high standard of excellence in all
areas—design, construction, economics, marketing, and
management.
- The project must demonstrate relevance to the contemporary and
future needs of the community in which it is located.
- The project must be worthy of emulation.
- Programmes and processes—such as growth management strategies
and publicly guided development programs—are eligible if they have
been fully implemented. Instead of meeting the financial viability
requirement, programmes will be considered on the basis of how sound an
investment of public funds they have been and the extent of their
success in transforming communities and neighbourhoods.
- The Awards program is open to all—not just ULI members.
Schedule and Fees
Deadline for entry 19 March 2008
Entry fee
Private sector $500
Public sector $250
Awards presented: to be announced
May or June 2008
Global Awards presented ULI Fall Meeting
27-30 October 2008
Miami Beach, Florida
Application Dos and
Don’ts
What makes a successful ULI Awards for Excellence application? We
polled members of past ULI Awards juries for their ideas. Here are their
top ten guidelines for completing a successful awards application.
- Read the entry form carefully, paying close attention to the
criteria. The project must be substantially completed and financially
viable or, in the case of the public and special projects/programmes,
must make a significant contribution toward the betterment of its
community. The project also must demonstrate excellence in land
planning, design, and/or amenities that set a high standard within the
community and the industry.
- Decide who will spend focussed attention on completing the
submittal. You may wish to reassemble the team that developed the
project so that team members can help draft responses to the
application. However, the application will be most effective if one
person coordinates and processes all information.
- Make certain that your photographs truly represent the quality of
your development. Submit images that convey special characteristics and
make sure they are very clear in showing exteriors, interiors, and
landscaping. Images of interiors should highlight the unique features of
the project.
- Review the success factors of your development and explain and
document them carefully. Describe target markets, using examples and
hard numbers. Focus on communicating how the project demonstrates
excellence and why it is worthy of special consideration. Clear, factual
information is important.
- After you have completed the application, let your public relations
advisors review it for language, illustrations, and effective
communication of your project. Remember that ULI Awards jurors are human
beings. They will favour an entry that is persuasive and to the
point.
- Do not put applications in binders; clip them together so that
applications can be easily photocopied.
- Do not use more space than is specified in the application
form.
- Finalists will be notified in the month of February and a ULI Awards
jury member will contact them to schedule on-site visits. ULI may
request additional information about the project at that time.
- Don’t forget to label, number, and assign photo credits to all
images.
- Don’t forget to include the appropriate entry fee.
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