Hyundai Construction 'The H Honor Hills' Wins US Architizer Landscape Design Award View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Yuri Kim] Hyundai Engineering & Construction announced on the 16th that it won the 'Finalist' award at the 2020 Architizer A+ Awards, a U.S. landscape design competition.


The A+ Award, hosted by Architizer, the world's largest architecture web magazine, receives over 5,000 entries from more than 100 countries worldwide each year.


Hyundai Engineering & Construction submitted the fine dust reduction product 'Clean Zone' of 'The H Honor Hills' to this award and was selected as a 'Finalist,' the main prize. This is also the only award won by a domestic apartment landscape design.


The 'Clean Zone' of The H Honor Hills is an outdoor facility for reducing fine dust, consisting of an air washer, cooling mist, and a wash basin. In terms of design, its streamlined three-dimensional form stands out, and functionally, it attracted the judges' attention with its anti-virus effect enhanced by UV sterilization for fine dust reduction, Hyundai Engineering & Construction explained. They also stated that the Clean Zone received favorable evaluations for being installed in children's playgrounds, strengthening the health and hygiene of children vulnerable to fine dust and viruses.



Hyundai Engineering & Construction said, "Recently, we have been recognized for our competitiveness in various domestic and international landscape design fields, including winning two awards at IDEA (International Design Excellence Awards), one of the world's top three design competitions, receiving the International Federation of Landscape Architects (IFLA) Award, the Korea Landscape Culture Award, and the Asia Design Prize," adding, "We will continue to do our best to realize premium residential environments based on design as well as planning, technology, and execution capabilities."


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