A pioneer in advancing environmental responsibility within the real estate sector will be celebrated at The Urban Developer Awards in July.
In its second year as part of The Urban Developer’s annual awards for Industry Excellence, the ULI Award for Decarbonisation in Real Estate signifies a significant step towards acknowledging projects or programs that epitomise best practices for reducing carbon emissions in real estate.
Your project could follow in the footsteps of the lauded Nightingale Village, which received the inaugural award last year, with Nightingale Housing chief executive Dan McKenna and Kennedy Nolan's Victoria Reeves accepting the award (pictured in main image above).
This award is a cornerstone of a pioneering partnership between The Urban Developer and the Urban Land Institute aimed at fostering knowledge exchange, networking among industry leaders, and celebrating sustainable development initiatives.
Implementation of design and construction strategies to minimise embodied carbon footprint
Adoption of design strategies aimed at reducing operational carbon emissions
Utilisation of onsite renewable energy sources
Effective stakeholder engagement strategies to achieve decarbonisation goals
Demonstrated impact on market value through investments in decarbonisation efforts
This award and the ongoing collaboration between The Urban Developer and the ULI (Urban Land Institute) underscores a commitment to promoting sustainable practices within the real estate industry.
An independent panel comprising ULI executives and committee members will evaluate nominations, seeking projects that embody low-carbon real estate solutions.
Nightingale Village—nominated by Nightingale Housing, Architecture Architecture, Austin Maynard Architects, Breathe, Clare Cousins Architects, Hayball and Kennedy Nolan.
The Nightingale Village project emerged as the winner of The ULI’s Award for Decarbonisation in Real Estate due to its groundbreaking approach to addressing the housing crisis in Melbourne while prioritising sustainability and community building.
Six leading architecture firms collaborated through Nightingale Housing to create a fossil fuel-free precinct that offers sustainable, affordable, and people-centered homes.
The use of locally sourced and recycled materials, energy-efficient features, and a centralised renewable energy network contributed to the sustainability initiatives.
FINALISTS
Nightingale Village
Ferrars & York—nominated by HIP V. HYPE
DesignSuites by GPT—nominated by The GPT Group
Presented by: The Urban Land Institute (ULI)
The focus will be on initiatives with a proven record, showcasing innovation, and possessing scalability potential across the industry and broader community. Nominations for this award, along with other categories close in less than two weeks on Friday April 19.
To avoid missing out on the opportunity to showcase your development, click here to start your submission!