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Kai Tak Sports Park Claims Top Honour

2026-06-29 19:32 Last Updated At:19:46

Quality Building Award 2026 Winners Announced with Strong GBA and International Participation

HONG KONG SAR - Media OutReach Newswire - 29 June 2026 - The winners of the Quality Building Award 2026 (QBA 2026) were announced and presented at a ceremony held last Friday (26 June) at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre. The event brought together industry leaders, representatives of professional institutions, and project teams to celebrate the outstanding achievements of building projects from Hong Kong and beyond. Ms Bernadette Linn, JP, Secretary for Development, Development Bureau, HKSARG graced the occasion as the Guest of Honour. Kai Tak Sports Park received two awards, including the highest honor – the "Quality Excellence Award" – and the "Quality Building Award" in the Hong Kong Non-Residential (New Building – Government, Institution or Community) category.

Ms Chang Yuk Kam, Patricia, Chairlady of the Quality Building Award 2026 Organizing Committee, expressed gratitude to Ms Bernadette Linn, JP, Secretary for Development, Development Bureau, HKSARG and Mr Ho Chun Hung, JP, Director of Buildings,HKSARGwho served as Chairman of the Jury Panel, and also congratulated all the award winners. Ms Chang said: "Hong Kong is now proactively integrating into the national development strategy and fully participating in the development of the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area. The construction industry is embracing unprecedented opportunities. The Quality Building Award is also keeping pace with the times, actively breaking down geographical boundaries and vigorously promoting cooperation and project exchanges among the construction sectors in the Greater Bay Area and beyond. We hope that outstanding construction practices and cutting-edge technologies from different regions can be shared and complement each other, and that we can jointly build a vibrant and sustainable cross-regional architectural ecosystem, while seizing opportunities together and pursuing shared development."

For over two decades, the Quality Building Award has remained committed to its founding principles of recognizing excellence, driving innovation, and promoting inclusion, while witnessing the continuous evolution and growth of Hong Kong's building industry and that of the wider region. Notably, this year's Award significantly relaxed the entry requirements for the "Building Outside GBA (include International)" and "Building in GBA (Not include Hong Kong)" categories, with participating teams no longer required to include a Hong Kong-registered company. This move has successfully attracted a number of high-quality non-local projects, including outstanding entries from Egypt and Shanghai, fully demonstrating Hong Kong's unique advantage of being of enjoying strong support of the Motherland and being closely connected to the world, and further consolidating its status as a regional building hub.

The award-winning projects from past editions have covered a diverse spectrum of areas, including residential, non-residential, government and institutional buildings, renovation and revitalization projects, temporary structures, and cross-regional developments, showcasing the multifaceted value of architecture. This year's winning projects not only combine aesthetic design with functional excellence, but also actively respond to the industry's prevailing trends in green and low-carbon practices, as well as smart construction and management. They embody the core mission of driving urban development and enhancing the quality of living environments.

Ms Bernadette Linn, JP, Secretary for Development, Development Bureau, HKSARG, said: "The Quality Building Award has long been regarded as the 'Oscar of the construction industry'. Over the past two decades, it has recognised numerous outstanding projects demonstrating excellence in design, construction, teamwork and sustainable development. This year's Award is closely aligned with the policy direction of enhancing green development momentum under the National 15th Five-Year Plan. It reflects Hong Kong's firm commitment to advancing high-quality sustainable development, and supports the national dual carbon goals as well as the broader green and low-carbon development strategy."

The Quality Building Award 2026 featured eight award categories. Following months of rigorous evaluation by a 17-member judging panel comprising industry leaders, Kai Tak Sports Park stood out. With its "park-within-a-stadium" concept, it transformed the former airport site into an iconic landmark integrating sports, entertainment, community, and commercial functions. The design seamlessly blends aesthetics, functionality, and sustainability, which particularly embodies this year's theme: "Smartly We Build | Sustainably We Thrive | Inclusively We Lead." It was therefore honored with the highest award of the ceremony, the "Quality Excellence Award," as well as the "Grand Award" in the category of "Hong Kong Non-Residential (New Building – Government, Institution or Community)."

This year, the Organizing Committee also presented two special awards: the "Innovative Project Award" and the "Sustainable Development Award", which were awarded to Hong Kong-Shenzhen Innovation and Technology Park - Batch 1A Development: Building 11and Kai Tak District Cooling Plant No. 3 respectively. Among them, Hong Kong-Shenzhen Innovation and Technology Park - Batch 1A Development: Building 11 also received the "Grand Award" in the Hong Kong Residential (Single Building) category, while Kai Tak District Cooling Plant No. 3 also received the "Merit Award" in the Hong Kong Non-Residential (New Building – Government, Institution or Community) category.

Projects in the Hong Kong Residential (Multiple Buildings) category also performed exceptionally well, with NOVO LAND receiving the "Grand Award". In the Hong Kong Building (Renovation / Revitalization) category, both Lo Pan Spirit Inheritance: Conservation of Lo Pan Temple and the Expansion of the Legislative Council Complex received the "Grand Award". Meanwhile, W.I.S.E. Complex received the "Grand Award" in the Temporary Building category.

To bring together professional expertise from the Greater Bay Area and beyond, this year's Award has specially revised the entry requirements for the categories of "Building Outside GBA (include International)" and "Building in GBA (Not include Hong Kong)", breaking geographical boundaries and broadening the international exchange landscape of Hong Kong's construction industry. The "Grand Award" in the "Building Outside GBA (include International)" category was presented to Arbour and The Iconic Tower, New Capital CBD, Egypt; while the "Grand Award" in the "Building in GBA (Not include Hong Kong)" category was presented to China Overseas Headquarters and Marisfrolg Industrial Park.

Mr Ho Chun Hung, JP, Director of Buildings, HKSARG who served as Chairman of the Jury Panel, said: "The pursuit of quality buildings, together with the creation of a sustainable and inclusive built environment, has long been a shared mission of the construction industry. Through recognising outstanding projects and exceptional professional teams, we aim to drive the industry forward, promoting the adoption of smart technologies, green and sustainable practices, and inclusive, people-oriented collaboration. Together, we can build a safer, higher-quality, and more liveable environment for all."

The Hong Kong Institution of Engineers (HKIE) will serve as the Chairing Organization of the next Quality Building Award. The Award will continue to serve as an outstanding platform for industry exchange, recognizing outstanding projects and actively driving innovation and transformation within the construction sector. By working hand in hand with stakeholders across all sectors, Quality Building Award aims to build a higher-quality and more sustainable urban environment together.

QBA 2026 Awardees (in alphabetical order):
Quality Excellence Award
Kai Tak Sports Park
Innovative Project Award
Hong Kong-Shenzhen Innovation and Technology Park - Batch 1A Development: Building 11
Sustainable Development Award
Kai Tak District Cooling Plant No. 3
Hong Kong Residential (Single Building) Award Type
Hong Kong-Shenzhen Innovation and Technology Park - Batch 1A Development: Building 11 Grand
ECHO House Merit
Parkwood Merit
Belgravia Place I Finalist
JARDINI Finalist
One Central Place Finalist
Hong Kong Residential (Multiple Buildings) Award Type
NOVO LAND Grand
Casa Sierra Merit
Victoria Voyage Merit
Baker Circle Finalist
THE PAVILIA FOREST Finalist
Hong Kong Non-Residential (New Building – Government, Institution or Community) Award Type
Kai Tak Sports Park Grand
Kai Tak District Cooling Plant No. 3 Merit
Kowloon Tsai Swimming Pool Complex Merit
Hospital Authority Supporting Services Centre Finalist
Kwai Chung Hospital Finalist
The Pentecostal Holiness Church Wing Kwong Junior School Finalist
Hong Kong Non-Residential (New Building – Non-Government, Institution or Community) Award Type
98 How Ming Street Merit
One Causeway Bay Merit
Hong Kong-Shenzhen Innovation and Technology Park - Batch 1A Development : Building 8 & Building 9 Finalist
Hong Kong Building (Renovation / Revitalization) Award Type
Lo Pan Spirit Inheritance: Conservation of Lo Pan Temple Grand
Expansion of the Legislative Council Complex Grand
Conversion of the Old Wan Chai Police Station into the Headquarters of the International Organization for Mediation Merit
Tai Po Civic Centre Merit
Hong Kong Temporary Building Award Type
W.I.S.E. Complex Grand
Hip³ MiC Collaboration Centre Merit
Light Public Housing at Olympic Avenue, Kai Tak (Phase 1) Merit
Light Public Housing - Choi Hing Road, Ngau Tau Kok Merit
Light Public Housing – Yau Pok Road, Yuen Long Finalist
Building Outside GBA (include International) Award Type
Arbour Grand
The Iconic Tower, New Capital CBD, Egypt Grand
Building in GBA (Not include Hong Kong) Award Type
China Overseas Headquarters Grand
Marisfrolg Industrial Park Grand
China State Construction Science and Technology Innovation Building Merit
Guangzhou Respiratory Center Merit

Photos of the Award Presentation Ceremony can be downloaded from the following link:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1WuprPeClXBBB6rr4iaWqR6qvsVheeGl7?usp=drive_link

For more information about the Quality Building Award, please visit:
Official Website: www.qba.com.hk; Facebook: QBAHK; LinkedIn: QBAHK;
Weibo: 優質建築大獎; WeChat Official Account: 優質建築大獎

Hashtag: #QualityBuildingAward2026

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About Quality Building Award

The Quality Building Award (QBA) is a biennial award that recognizes buildings of outstanding quality and those that demonstrate outstanding teamwork. The provision of quality buildings is an essential ingredient of a prosperous and modern society, and the Quality Building Award aims to promote a collective commitment by the building industry to maintain the highest standards of professionalism and competitiveness.

The theme of QBA 2026 is "Smartly We Build | Sustainably We Thrive | Inclusively We Lead", which aimed at recognizing the adoption of smart, sustainable, and inclusive solutions, driving innovation and eco-friendly practices to foster collective progress and ensure a thriving, sustainable future. As always, the QBA 2026 will continue to recognize outstanding contributions to society and drive the ongoing advancement of construction industry.

The Quality Building Award 2026 is jointly organized by ten leading professional institutions in Hong Kong, including (listed in alphabetical order)
The Hong Kong Institute of Housing (Charing Organization of QBA 2026)
BEAM Society Limited
The Hong Kong Construction Association
The Hong Kong Institute of Architects
The Hong Kong Institute of Construction Managers
The Hong Kong Institution of Engineers
The Hong Kong Institute of Surveyors
Hong Kong Quality Assurance Agency
International Facility Management Association Hong Kong Chapter
The Real Estate Developers Association of Hong Kong

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SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - Media OutReach Newswire - 29 June 2026 - As sustainability requirements and operational performance expectations evolve, building performance modelling is becoming increasingly important across Australia's construction sector. Afogreen Build, an Environmentally Sustainable Development (ESD) consultancy, has observed growing demand for integrated modelling approaches that help architects and building owners evaluate factors like energy efficiency, occupant comfort, and sustainability outcomes.


Building Performance Modelling as a Strategic Tool
Integrated modelling uses computer-based simulations to predict how a building will perform even before it is constructed. By analysing factors such as energy consumption, indoor comfort, daylight access, airflow, and operational efficiency, it helps project teams understand how design decisions may affect a building's long-term performance.

Traditionally, this approach has been used to support compliance with building regulations and sustainability certification frameworks. However, its role is expanding as project teams increasingly seek data-driven insights during the design process.

One factor contributing to this trend is the growing focus on measurable operational outcomes. Frameworks such as NABERS Commitment Agreements and Section J Performance Solutions require project teams to demonstrate expected building performance before construction begins. As a result, modelling is becoming an increasingly valuable tool for evaluating whether design targets can realistically be achieved.

The approach is already widely adopted across Australia's construction sector. Research indicates that approximately 90% of new residential developments and 85% of non-office commercial projects now incorporate building performance modelling. At the same time, around 53% of standard projects and 49% of premium projects are using modelling primarily for compliance-based assessments.

"Modelling is increasingly viewed not just as a compliance requirement, but as a practical tool for evaluating whether design targets can realistically be achieved," shared Erika Yuniarti, Managing Director of Afogreen Build.

Integrated Modelling Provides a Broader View of Building Performance
Many project teams are also moving beyond assessments that focus on a single performance metric.

Integrated modelling evaluates multiple aspects of building performance together, including:

  • Energy use
  • Thermal comfort
  • Daylight access
  • Ventilation
  • Occupant experience

This approach allows stakeholders to better understand how different building systems and design decisions interact with one another.

By identifying potential issues earlier in the design process, project teams can make more informed decisions before significant design resources are committed. This can help reduce design revisions, improve overall efficiency, and provide greater confidence that performance objectives can be achieved once the building is operational.

Applications Across Multiple Sectors
The growing adoption of building performance modelling can be seen across a variety of project types. Recent projects undertaken by Afogreen Build highlight how simulation-based assessments are helping project teams evaluate performance, improve design outcomes, and support sustainability objectives.

a. Large-Scale Hotel Development
One project involved the transformation of a former police station site into a two-tower hotel complex with a gross floor area of approximately 25,000 sqm. The development combines a 131-room boutique luxury lifestyle hotel with a 451-room budget-friendly hotel, creating a diverse hospitality offering designed to serve different traveller segments.

To support both guest comfort and sustainability objectives, Afogreen Build conducted integrated daylight, glare, and energy modelling throughout the project. Daylight simulations showed that approximately 94% of guest rooms met daylight performance requirements, while glare assessments helped optimise visual comfort within occupied spaces.

Energy modelling indicated an overall reduction in energy consumption of 30.2% compared to baseline building performance. The analysis also identified key areas of energy use, providing valuable insights that can support future operational and system optimisation efforts.

b. Train Station Project
For a train station project, Afogreen Build adopted an integrated modelling approach to evaluate factors such as daylight access, thermal comfort, glare, and natural ventilation across key passenger areas, including the concourse and platforms.

The simulations helped project stakeholders better understand how environmental conditions would affect the passenger experience throughout the day. Findings from the study informed façade design strategies, balancing natural daylight with measures to reduce excessive glare and solar heat gain in occupied spaces.

The assessments also identified opportunities to improve thermal comfort and air movement within the station, supporting a more comfortable environment for commuters while maintaining energy-efficient design principles.

c. High-Performance Data Centre
Afogreen Build also applied building performance modelling to a 50 MW data centre project, where energy efficiency was a key design consideration.

The study evaluated the interaction between IT equipment, cooling systems, power distribution infrastructure, and other supporting building systems. By analysing how these components work together under operational conditions, the project team was able to gain a clearer understanding of the facility's overall energy performance and identify opportunities for optimisation.

The modelling contributed to an optimised Category 2 Power Usage Effectiveness (PUE) range of 1.19 to 1.31, reflecting a highly efficient approach to managing energy consumption within a large-scale, energy-intensive facility.

Together, these projects demonstrate how building performance modelling can be applied across diverse sectors, each with its own operational requirements and performance priorities.

The Future of Performance-Driven Design
As sustainability frameworks and performance expectations continue to evolve, Afogreen Build expects modelling to become an increasingly important part of project planning and design across a wide range of sectors.

"There is increasing emphasis on understanding how buildings are likely to perform before they are built, rather than waiting until they are operational to identify challenges," said Ms. Erika. "The ability to evaluate performance early in the design process is becoming increasingly valuable as projects face more complex sustainability and operational requirements. The team should work closely with project stakeholders to establish realistic assumptions and evaluate likely performance outcomes from the outset. This process helps reduce unnecessary design iterations, improve modelling efficiency, and increase the likelihood of achieving targeted performance objectives. By integrating performance considerations earlier in the design process, project teams are better positioned to deliver buildings that meet both compliance requirements and long-term operational goals."

For more information about building performance modelling and sustainability consulting services, visit Afogreen Build's website.
Hashtag: #AfogreenBuild

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Afogreen Build

Afogreen Build is a in Australia specialising in sustainability advisory, environmental simulations, and performance modelling. Its services include , daylight analysis, thermal comfort assessments, CFD modelling, and green building certification consulting for projects across the Asia-Pacific region. The company supports project teams in designing buildings that prioritise energy efficiency, occupant comfort, and long-term.

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Afogreen Build Highlights Growing Adoption of Building Performance Modelling in Australia's Sustainability-Driven Construction Sector

Afogreen Build Highlights Growing Adoption of Building Performance Modelling in Australia's Sustainability-Driven Construction Sector

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