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2026 FIABCI WORLD PRIX D’EXCELLENCE AWARDS - HONOURING WORLD REAL ESTATE EXCELLENCE

15 June 2026

 2026 FIABCI WORLD PRIX D’EXCELLENCE AWARDS 

- HONOURING WORLD REAL ESTATE EXCELLENCE

VIENNA, AUSTRIA – 12 June 2026 Now in its 35th edition, the FIABCI World Prix d’Excellence Awards has reaffirmed its position as a world benchmark for real estate excellence achievement, bringing together the global property and real estate communities to honour outstanding development projects that exemplify excellence in master planning, sustainability, functionality, innovation, green practices, and community benefits.

The prestigious awards ceremony and gala dinner, held at the historic Hofburg Vienna, Austria, showcased projects that not only demonstrate architectural brilliance and environmental responsibility but also contribute meaningfully to the vitality and resilience of communities.

The evening gathered distinguished leaders, developers, architects, winners, professionals and visionaries from all over the world, reinforcing FIABCI’s mission to highlight best practices and environmental advancements in the industry. With its blend of tradition, elegance, and global recognition, the 2026 ceremony underscored the transformative power of real estate in shaping sustainable, inclusive, and vibrant communities worldwide.

The FIABCI World Prix d’Excellence Awards serves not only as a platform for recognition but also as a catalyst for inspiration and motivation. By showcasing exemplary developments, it encourages the sharing of ideas and best practices across borders, strengthening the world real estate community and raising standards throughout the industry.

A total of 33 awards were presented, 14 World Gold Winners and 19 World Silver Winners, to projects from Australia, Austria, Brazil, Hungary, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Saudi Arabia, Taiwan, and Vietnam.

The list of World Gold Winners and World Silver Winner are as follows:

Category

 

World Gold Winners

World Silver Winners

1. Affordable Housing

Yuhsien Social Housing Phase II (Taiwan)

1) SkyAwani 5 Residences (Malaysia)

2) Zhongli 1 Residences (Taiwan)

2. Environmental 

Danan Forest Park (Taiwan)

Wetlands Arboretum Centre (Malaysia)

3. Heritage

0km (Old Forestry Department Dorm) (Taiwan)

1) Taiwan Connection 1908 – Infinity (Taiwan)

2) House of Strauss (Austria)

4. Master Plan

1) Gamuda Gardens (Malaysia)

2) Filinvest City (Philippines)

West BSD City (Phase 2) (Indonesia)

5. Mixed-Use Development

Sunway Velocity Two (Phase 1) (Malaysia)

Millerz Square @ Old Klang Road (Malaysia)

6. Office

Menara Merdeka 118 (Malaysia)

1) Baogao Science and Intellectual Park (Taiwan)

2) Parramatta Square (Australia)

3) Arquipeo (Brasil)

7. Public Infrastructure/Amenities

Baogao Science and Intellectual Park (Taiwan)

Debrecen’s Old Town Hall (Hungary)

8. Purpose Built

Our Lady of Lourdes Chapel (Philippines)

Prestige Srihari Khoday (India)

9. Residential High Rise

Park Regent – Desa ParkCity (Malaysia)

The Arcuz @ Kelana Jaya (Malaysia)

10. Residential Mid Rise

Diamond Centery Precinct (Vietnam)

 Juneyeh U Gene (Taiwan)

11. Residential Low Rise

The Mansions @ ParkCity Hanoi (Vietnam)

1) Robin @ IJM Rimbayu (Malaysia)

2) Precinct Arundina (Malaysia)

12. Retail

Elmina Lakeside Mall (Malaysia)

Icon Bali (Indonesia)

13. Sustainable

Menara Merdeka 118 (Malaysia)

1) King Salman Park (Saudi Arabia)

2) Season Arts Kindergarten (Taiwan)

 

World Prix d’Excellence Awards competition raises the profile of the property industry by showcasing innovations and best practices. It also reminds all parties of the important contributions made by the real property industry. Awards Winners benefit from the significant public interest generated and from associated marketing opportunities.

FIABCI World President, Antonio Campanoli, congratulated all winners and remarked that “The FIABCI World Prix d’Excellence Awards continues to stand as a global benchmark for excellence, recognising projects that truly make a difference. It is a privilege to once again celebrate the remarkable achievements of our industry through the 2026 edition of this prestigious award, which brings together outstanding developments from across the world.”

He further remarked: “More than ever, our industry is being called upon to lead with purpose. Sustainability, resilience, and inclusivity are no longer aspirations - they are expectations. Excellence in real estate can no longer be measured only by the quality of buildings, but by the ability to create systems that connect people, capital and communities.”

The FIABCI World President highlighted the impressive range of projects recognised this year, noting their creativity, technical expertise, and strong sense of responsibility towards people and the planet. From innovative urban solutions to thoughtfully designed communities, these developments reflect the evolving priorities of the real estate sector - where success is measured not only by design and functionality, but by long-term impact and sustainability.

He continued to added that across diverse markets and environments, industry professionals continue to respond to changing global needs with resilience and vision. The integration of sustainable practices, the emphasis on user-centric design, and the growing role of technology are shaping a new era of development, one that is more inclusive, adaptive, and forward-looking.

Antonio concluded that, “as we celebrate these achievements, let us continue to challenge ourselves, not only to build better projects, but to activate ecosystems that generate lasting value for people, cities and societies.”

Whereas, the President of FIABCI World Prix d’Excellence Awards Committee, Laszlo Gonczi, noting that this year’s competition featured an exceptionally strong field, and selecting the winners from among excellent projects was no easy task. He also congratulates not only the winners but all participants, as the developers invested effort and delivered outstanding work in realizing these projects.

He added that the history of the competition reflects the evolution of the profession, showing that developers increasingly value environmentally sustainable solutions. During the organization of the competition, it was possible to overcome the impact of economic difficulties. At the most critical moment, Dato Alan Tong saved the competition through his financial and organizational support. For several years, the Prix d’Excellence Secretariat organized the competition. Through significant effort, they developed an organizational system aligned with modern standards.

He further said that Prix d’Excellence Awards is a competition where David can defeat Goliath, as the winner is determined not by the size of the development, but by its quality. A prime example is the Zangla Solar School, built at an altitude of 4,000 meters in a Himalayan village by Hungarian designers, involving local residents and using local materials. This school, roughly the size of a family house, won the gold medal in the Environmental Category in 2021. Among the winners, there are naturally many world-famous buildings, such as the Kuala Lumpur Twin Towers, the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, and Trump Tower, as well as many outstanding yet previously lesser-known developments.

He concluded that there are many international competitions worldwide focused on specific sectors (such as architecture, construction, marketing, etc.), but the FIABCI World Prix d’Excellence selects its winners based on a comprehensive evaluation of the entire development process. The main judging criteria include concept, architecture, financing and marketing, sustainibility, and social impact. In addition to categories based on the function of the development, such as residential buildings, office buildings, and hotels etc., heritage conservation and sustainable development  categories are also of great importance.

Gold Winners Video:

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Silver Winners Video:

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