New Straits Times, December 6, 2008
            By Lim Lay Ying
            For 16 years, the Malaysian  chapter of the International Real Estate Federation (Fiabci Malaysia)  has honoured outstanding developments in the country through the  Malaysia Property Awards (MPA), recognised as the industry's most  prestigious awards today. 
            Although architectural  excellence is a factor determining Fiabci Malaysia's award winners, the  MPA is not a "beauty contest". Guided by the objective of recognising  superior development efforts, the awards' criteria involve factors  beyond good design and superb quality. 
            Projects that win represent  the highest standards of achievement in the development industry;  standards considered worthy of emulation in areas such as financial  success, innovation, contribution to the community, response to societal  needs, environmental protection and enhancement as well as leadership  in the real estate arena.
            Hence, taking home two such awards from extremely competitive categories is a story that deserves telling. 
            
             	 	YTL stands tall 
            At  the recent 16th annual MPA, YTL Land and Development Bhd (YTL Land)  went down in Fiabci Malaysia's history as the first developer to win  both the awards under the Residential Development category for Best  Lowrise and Best Highrise projects. 
            These bring YTL Land's  total MPA tally to an unprecedented nine awards since MPA was instituted  in 1992. Of these, three were in the Residential Development category,  including Andalucia at Pantai Hillpark (2006); two in Commercial/Retail  Development, Lot 10 (1992) and Starhill Shopping Centre (1996); the best  in Resort Development for Pangkor Laut Resort (1993); and Master  Planning for Sentul West & Sentul East (2007).
            It was also bestowed a special Award for National Contribution for The Kuala Lumpur Performing Arts Centre last year. 
            
            Preserving the ecosystem 
            One  of the two projects that contributed to this year's historic win is its  Lake Edge in Selangor's suburban township of Puchong. Winning the  Lowrise Residential category, the project is an inspiring example of  what can be done when developers make conscientious efforts to  rejuvenate nature. 
            Built on the periphery of a  disused and almost dried up mining lake, the developer, instead of  draining out the water, chose to embrace it and transformed the body of  water into a sparkling centerpiece for Puchong's first gated-and-guarded  residential enclave. By constructing an outfall structure to sustain  the lake's ecosystem, Lake Edge successfully introduced a unique  lakefront lifestyle to the township. 
            Using the 12-acre lake to  create a desirable address and redefine Puchong's image, Lake Edge has  set new standards for low-rise residential communities in the country.  Since its debut in 2004, demand for the 300-plus homes has exceeded  expected absorption rates and their prices continue to set new records  for the neighbourhood. 
            House designs too went  against the conventional typologies for residential units with prominent  courtyards, huge glass wall panels highlighting the facades, and use of  contemporary colour schemes. 
            The larger-than-usual  (longer by 20 feet) Pavillion and Garden Terraces boast reflective ponds  and outdoor jacuzzis, while the premier
            24ft by 85ft two-and-a-half-storey Promenade Homes feature living spaces and master bedrooms offering panoramic lake views. 
            Recently launched at Lake  Edge and targeted for completion by next year are 50 limited units of  two-and-a-half storey Waterville semi-detached villas each featuring a  private lap pool as its main draw. With a total floor space of 3,800sq  ft, the semi-dees offer four bedrooms with attached indoor and outdoor  baths, a maid's room, and a master bedroom overlooking a roof garden.  Prices start at RM1.59 million.
            Also available are eight  completed semi-dees and eight bungalows at Parkville, an earlier phase  of Lake Edge offering green appeal being situated beside a linear park.  Along with Waterville, Parkville makes up part of the premium offerings  at the project. Semi dees are priced from RM1.8 million and bungalows  from RM2.1 million.