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Qatar Foundation bags Cityscape Award

Published: 14 Oct 2013 - 03:00 am | Last Updated: 29 Jan 2022 - 04:46 pm

DOHA: Qatar Foundation for Education, Science and Community Development (QF) has won this year’s prestigious Cityscape Award for its sustainable Male and Female Student Housing project.

QF won the award in the Emerging Markets in the Residential (Built) project category. The award was presented to senior Qatar Foundation representatives at an exclusive ceremony held yesterday in the JW Marriott Marquis Hotel in Dubai.

The Cityscape awards have been created to recognise the innovators behind some of the world’s most high-profile projects and to celebrate excellence in real estate development and architecture. 

The event offered international architects and leading real estate developers a platform to communicate a shared vision for the future, from culturally integrated city skylines to sustainable urban communities. 

The Male and Female Student Housing project, located within the Qatar Foundation campus in Doha, was chosen from amongst a high volume of impressive entries spanning the Middle East, Turkey, Russia, Africa, Asia Pacific, and Latin America. 

All entries were required to meet exceptional standards in six categories: design, planning, construction, management, sustainability and fulfilling the brief.

Engineer Saad Al Muhannadi, President of Qatar Foundation said the award was “a reflection of the outstanding commitment and teamwork that has gone into making this sustainable housing project a reality.”

“We always strive to effectively integrate green building practices within our developments and this is a true testament to Qatar’s growth and advancement in the field. The project will serve as a remarkable tool for students, as it will engage and teach several generations about sustainability and encourage accountability towards our environment.”

The student housing – developed by Qatar Foundation and designed by Burns & McDonnell, along with the architectural firm Treanor Architects and green building consultants Vertegy – successfully integrates a highly functional and durable design. 

The development comprises two segregated complexes for male and female students, featuring an Islamic motif throughout, as well as state-of-the art sustainable technology and energy-efficient systems. 

Each complex contains a community centre and five residential buildings in 36,000 square metres of space.

A monitoring system has been installed in each housing unit to help students track their own energy and water consumption. The unique complex is also equipped with solar-panelled roofs and wind turbines that generate energy in 10 kilometre gusts or higher and is currently the only platinum LEED certified student housing in the world, consisting the highest concentration of independently registered platinum LEED buildings by the US Green Building Council.

The Peninsula