FIABCI World Prix d’Excellence 2024: Hungarian real estate developments among the best in the world
With three gold and one silver medal, Hungarian real estate developments were once again among the best in the world at this year’s FIABCI World Prix d’Excellence International Real Estate Development Award – announced László Gönczi, vice-chairman of the FIABCI World Prix d’Excellence Committee, president of the FIABCI Hungarian Section, FIABCI , at the joint press conference of MOL Hungary and the Liget Budapest Project, on Wednesday at the Museum of Ethnography.
At the award ceremony held in Singapore, MOL Campus received two first prizes: it won the gold medal for the office building and the environmentally conscious construction category, making it the best office building globally. There was a double Hungarian success in the public facilities category, the jury chose the Museum of Ethnography as the best public building in the world and the House of Hungarian Music also received an award. During the history of the FIABCI World Prix d’Excellence contest, 37 countries have won gold or silver medals, Hungary can boast the most medals in Europe, and the country is fourth in the world in terms of the number of medals. In this year’s competition, after Malaysia, Hungary was the second country to leave Singapore with the most recognition from the exclusive awards gala.
Founded in 1951 and active in more than 60 countries, FIABCI, the Paris-based International Real Estate Association, organizes the FIABCI World Prix d’Excellence every year, the purpose of which is to select and recognize the most successful real estate developments (www.fiabciprix.com ), the FIABCI World Prix d’Excellence, launched 32 years ago, is the world’s most prestigious real estate development competition, in the history of which real estate developers from 37 countries on five continents have successfully participated. This year, 66 prestigious professionals from 31 countries participated in the international jury, representing each special sector of the real estate development profession.
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