KUALA LUMPUR: GD Development Sdn Bhd scooped two awards at the Asia Pacific Property Awards 2011 in association with Bloomberg TV in Shanghai, for its RM3.5 billion mixed development Green Beverly Hills at Putra Nilai.

The freehold projects won the awards for the Residential High-Rise Development category and the Property Development category, and were recognised as projects that set new standards in property development with their focus on green environmental luxury within the design, architecture, landscaping and co-existence with nature.

Green Beverly Hills is located on a 350-acre piece of land, comprising 70 acres of virgin forest, 40 acres of organic farm, 20 acres of natural lake and 8-themed herb gardens set aside to provide a healthy and natural lifestyle for its residents.

(From left) Lim and GD Development co-founder Datuk Yeat Sew Chuong with the awardsGD Development CEO Lim Ching Choy said that the company has made every effort to make Green Beverly Hills the finest development possible.

"The Awards acknowledges the dedicated hard work of our whole team, and serves as a reminder of the fine quality and value for money we provide at Green Beverly Hills," he added.

Residential Category winner Green Beverly Hills residences take their form from a flower, with the façade and spacious interiors exquisitely designed with a functional and practical layout to utilise every square foot of space.

Meanwhile, each unit of the Property Category winner Water Villas has a personalised view of the vast lake. Beautiful landscapes wrap around each house, with their glass walls open on to the deck, which transforms it into one large space that is both indoors and outdoors.

Although secluded, Water Villas is in close proximity to a variety of outdoor activities via a lakeside trail. All residences of Green Beverly Hills are also equipped with an energy-efficient Smart Home System which even further enhances this unique living experience.

The judging panel, consisting of more than 60 professionals, was chaired by Lord Bates of Langbaurgh. This year's judges included Google UK account manager James Bacon; National Federation of Property Professionals group chief executive Peter Bolton King; David Dalby of the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors (RICS); and Mike McNamara of the Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS).

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