RMJM - Notable Awards

Notable Awards

2012
Building and Design Awards, Best in category School & Education Builds Project of the Year, Faculty of Engineering, National University of Ireland, Ireland
2011
Dubai Cityscape Awards, Winner of Best Overall Project category, Abu Dhabi National Exhibitions Company Capital Gate, Abu Dhabi
Dubai Cityscape Awards, Winner of Commercial and mixed use category, Abu Dhabi National Exhibitions Company Capital Gate, Abu Dhabi
Universal Design Award (Gold) from BCA (Singapore Building & Construction Authority), Khoo Teck Puat Hospital, Singapore
11th SIA Architectural Design Awards, Winner of Project of the year category, Khoo Teck Puat Hospital, Singapore
11th SIA Architectural Design Awards, Winner of Best Institutional/Healthcare Building category, Khoo Teck Puat Hospital, Singapore
2010
American Architecture Awards, Winner of Tour Signal Design Competition, Tour Signal Design Competition, Paris, France
International Property Award, Best Architectural Project, Varyap Meridian Grand Tower 1, Atasehir, Istanbul, Turkey
Skyrise Greenery Award, First Prize - Completed Projects, Khoo Teck Puat Hospital, Singapore
Architectural Record China Awards, Best Residential Project, Evian Town, Suzhou, China
2009
USGBC Maryland Chapter, Special Accomplishment Award, The Athenaeum at Goucher College
Cityscape Abu Dhabi - Middle East Real Estate Awards - Best Commercial / Retail Project Award, Abu Dhabi National Exhibitions Company Capital Gate, Abu Dhabi
Dubai Cityscape Awards, Special Award - Islamic Architecture Category, Al-Jami'a Al-Asmariya Al Asmariya University at Zliten

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