Hyundai E&C Wins Gold at Asia Design Prize for Innovative Housing Model
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korocamia@naver.com | 2025-02-24 18:30:20
Seoul, South Korea – Hyundai Engineering & Construction (E&C) has been awarded the Gold Winner in the Space & Architecture category at the prestigious Asia Design Prize 2025 for its groundbreaking residential model, the 'D.H. All Life Care House.' This achievement marks Hyundai E&C's fourth consecutive year of recognition at the awards, solidifying its position as a leader in innovative design.
The winning design draws inspiration from traditional Korean 'Hanok' architecture, featuring adaptable furniture and terraces that maximize space utilization. The 'D.H. All Life Care House' also integrates cutting-edge artificial intelligence (AI) solutions to enhance residents' living experience.
In addition to the Gold Winner award, Hyundai E&C also secured six additional awards for projects including a basement parking wayfinding system and a children's playground, demonstrating the company's commitment to comprehensive and user-centered design.
The Asia Design Prize, established in 2016, is one of the largest and most influential design competitions in Asia, attracting entries from across the globe. Hyundai E&C's continued success at the awards underscores its dedication to developing innovative and forward-thinking solutions for modern living.
This recognition from the Asia Design Prize further cements Hyundai E&C's reputation as a company that prioritizes design excellence and technological innovation in its pursuit of creating future-proof living spaces.
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