Magnolia Quality Development Corporation (MQDC), one of Thailand's leading property developers, announced, today, that the company's 'The Forestias' mixed-use development project in eastern Bangkok has received 42 global awards recognising the project's outstanding aspects, and that sales of residential units within the 64-hectare community has topped US$ 520 million, as at January 2022.
The Forestias is Thailand's largest private sector property development project, valued at approximately US$ 3.8 billion, and is located in the country's rapidly developing Eastern Economic Corridor. It comprises large areas of parkland, residential properties under multiple brands, as well as numerous commercial and community components.
Mr. Kittiphun Ouiyamaphun, Project Director – The Forestias, MQDC, said, "We're humbled by the global recognition accorded our project. We are especially encouraged that the new homeowners, as well as others, have all considered important the project's focus on sustainability in its design, in the choice of materials used, and in its utility systems. It has affirmed to us that we did the right thing in investing heavily in sustainability and resilience."
The Forestias has just been presented with three awards at the 15th Edition of the International Design Awards recognizing the project's architectural innovations, including a Gold Award for Urban Design, a Silver Award for Sustainable Living and Green design, and an Honourable Mention for the project's Forest Pavilion. Submissions were from around 80 countries and The Forestias is the only project from Thailand to be recognised by the awards this year.
Among other organisations recognizing The Forestias are the Outstanding Property Award London, the International Property Awards, the International Federation of Landscape Architects, the Muse Design Awards, the Dot Property Award, the Eldercare Innovation Awards, and the Asian Property Awards.
In addition to awards that recognise the overall design of The Forestias, the project's multiple components have also been individually awarded for their design and other aspects, including Mulberry Grove Villa, Mulberry Grove Condominium, Whizdom condominiums, The Aspen Tree, the Six Senses residences, and the Family Center. One of the most awarded components is the recently opened Forest Pavilion located at the heart of the project, which was designed by Foster+Partners and DT Design.
Mr. Ouiyamaphun said that The Forestias has been conceived as "a town where everything is designed for healthier and happier living, and to be a community that is close to nature as well as one that allows multiple generations with different lifestyles and needs to live within easy reach of each other."
He added that the project is already 40% sold across all residential units, combined.
The Forestias has multiple residential components offering homes from around US$ 150,000 to US$ 7.5 million, and beyond.
The Forestias expects to have its components completed within 2024.