Iconic Galaxy, the latest high-end self-contained luxury apartment complex by South Asian Property Developer Iconic Developments, was recognised in the residential high-rise development category for Sri Lanka at the Asia Pacific Property Awards 2020-21.
The prestigious property awards focusing on design, quality, service, innovation, originality and commitment to sustainability is judged by an independent panel of over 80 industry experts lead by Lord Caithness, Lord Best and Lord Waverly of the House of Lords of the UK parliament, the company said in a media release.
“Iconic Galaxy achieved many firsts in Sri Lanka, such as a unique flood-proof construction site as well as a rooftop landscape designed to environmental and green standards. Given these achievements, we are delighted to have won recognition for our revolutionary concepts in the evolving local industry. I want to take this opportunity to thank our team, and our construction partner MAGA for their untiring efforts to realise the concepts created by our architects and design teams,” Iconic Developments Managing Director Rohan Parikh said.
Designed by Mumbai-based architect cum interior designer Samira Rathod, the Iconic Galaxy blends cosmopolitan energy with bucolic contemplation to enjoy the simple things in luxury with a nod to the past. Internationally-minded and locally inspired, the apartment complex brings together the ‘pulse’ and ‘texture’ of Colombo, heavily influenced by its environment.
Held for the 27th year the Asia Pacific Awards is the largest, most prestigious and widely recognised programme held throughout the regions with winners to be celebrated at a gala ceremony at Marriot’s Queen Park in Bangkok, Thailand in September 2020.
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