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AP Thailand Sets New Global Design Benchmark

by Chris Chen

What To Know

  • AP Thailand has entered a defining chapter in the nation’s real estate history after becoming the first and only Thai developer to secure two prestigious GOOD DESIGN AWARDS from Japan in a single year.
  • This Bangkok Business PR News report notes that AP Thailand was the only residential real estate company from Thailand to be honored, underlining the company’s distinct position in an increasingly competitive global market.

Bangkok Business PR News: AP Thailand has entered a defining chapter in the nation’s real estate history after becoming the first and only Thai developer to secure two prestigious GOOD DESIGN AWARDS from Japan in a single year. The achievement places Thailand firmly on the global design map while reinforcing AP Thailand’s long-standing philosophy that true residential development must begin with a deep understanding of how people live, feel, and connect with their environment.

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World class Thai design earns double global recognition

Image Credit: AP Thailand

This milestone recognition follows a demanding six-month evaluation by an international panel that assessed not just architectural beauty but real-world impact on living quality, sustainability, and innovation. This Bangkok Business PR News report notes that AP Thailand was the only residential real estate company from Thailand to be honored, underlining the company’s distinct position in an increasingly competitive global market. The awards reflect AP’s promise of delivering a better life through design that responds to both spoken and unspoken human needs.

Global recognition rooted in local understanding

The GOOD DESIGN AWARD is globally respected for celebrating work that tangibly improves everyday life. For AP Thailand, winning twice in one year confirms that its developments go beyond functionality to create emotional and environmental value. According to company executives, the success stems from years of observing how residents interact with space, nature, and community rather than chasing short-term trends.

Nature as a living foundation at Ekkamai

One of the awarded projects, RHYTHM Ekkamai Estate ReGrowth Ekkamai, began with an unconventional decision to preserve ancient trees more than 60 years old before any architectural plans were drawn. These trees now form a shared green sanctuary described as a home of memories for residents and the surrounding community. The project demonstrates how urban development can respect history and nature while enhancing long-term sustainability.

Biodiversity reshaping urban living at Sathorn

The second award went to LIFE Sathorn Sierra Living Terrain a Layered Habitat, a condominium designed as a multi-level ecosystem. Its interconnected landscapes encourage coexistence between residents and urban wildlife, from birds and butterflies to native plant species. Rather than decorative greenery, the project integrates nature directly into daily life, supporting mental well-being and restoring biodiversity within a dense city environment.

A future defined by living quality

Looking ahead, AP Thailand’s double recognition signals a broader shift for the Thai real estate sector. These awards prove that time and real use are the ultimate tests of design excellence, showing how thoughtful planning continues to deliver benefits years after residents move in. By placing sustainability, biodiversity, and human emotion at the center of development, AP is setting a benchmark for future urban projects while strengthening Thailand’s reputation on the global stage. This achievement reflects not only corporate success but also a growing awareness that cities must evolve in harmony with nature and the people who demonstrate life within them.

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