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Colliers International's Tsunami Reconstruction Project Wins World's Premier Real Estate Award In Cannes

 Sustainable, green restoration of Sri Lankan village of Kirinda takes top
                               honor at MIPIM

    BOSTON, March 16 /PRNewswire/ -- The ground-breaking reconstruction
project created by leading global property consultants Colliers
International which used a sustainable, green vision to rebuild the Sri
Lankan village of Kirinda after the 2004 tsunami has won the residential
awards at the world's premier real estate summit, MIPIM. The MIPIM summit,
held March 13-16 in Cannes, convenes the most influential decision makers
in the market.
    Shigeru Ban, the architect hailed by TIME Magazine as one of the Top
100 innovators of the 21st century, worked with the Colliers Kirinda Trust,
set up by Colliers International, to reconstruct the village. He and his
team donated their time to produce a radical vision that embraces local
traditions and materials (the houses were constructed with rubber tree
wood, coconut wood, teak, and sun-dried earthen blocks, natural materials
chosen for their durability, strength and beauty) and conforms to the
highest environmental standards. Ban's design ensures that the houses can
breathe in the heat and that air can circulate freely inside - whereas
historically, homes made from concrete forced occupiers to sit outside
during the hot dry season. Additionally, all wood for Ban's project was
purchased from local tree farms, which has kept money flowing through the
local economy. Finally, 100 percent solar-powered street lighting has been
introduced to the neighborhood - a groundbreaking step for this area.
    Following the success of the Kirinda project, MIPIM has announced a
"green building" award for 2008 for buildings designed and used in a
"sustained, ecological manner."
    The President of Sri Lanka, Mahinda Rajapakse, has praised the project.
"I would like to express, on behalf of the people of Sri Lanka, heartfelt
thanks for the contributions that Colliers, Shigeru Ban and partners have
made to rebuild the community in Kirinda," he noted. "They took an
extremely professional approach, developed the highest standard designs,
used the most appropriate local materials and consulted both our experts
and the local people to ensure the end product matched displaced families'
needs. The project has become the standard for ongoing tsunami
reconstruction work in Sri Lanka -- and Colliers has quite rightly received
international recognition and acclaim for its efforts."
    Notes to Editors: Colliers International is a global affiliation of
independently owned commercial real estate firms. The organization's 9,327
employees span the world in 241 offices in 54 countries. On a worldwide
basis, Colliers manages 595,725,580 square feet, and has revenue of $US
1,442,478,223. For more information, visit http://www.colliers.com.


SOURCE Colliers International




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