2011 UNESCO Asia-Pacific Heritage Awards
Project Entries
2011 UNESCO Asia-Pacific Heritage Awards for Culture Heritage Conservation
Australia
Exeter Farm, New South Wales
China
Astor House Hotel, Tianjin
Baojiatun Watermill, Guizhou
Jianfu Palace Garden, Beijing
SCAD Hong Kong (Former North Kowloon Magistracy Building), Hong Kong SAR
Serkhang Monastery, Qinghai
Shamian Island History and Culture District, Guangdong
Taiping Bridge, Guizhou
Tsing Shan Monastery, Hong Kong SAR
Vicarage and Amahs’ Quarters of St. Andrew’s Church, Hong Kong SAR
Wukang Road, Shanghai
India
Kallivayalil Tharavadu, Kerala
Sumda Chun Gonpa, Leh
Indonesia
Bungkul Park, East Java
Grha Wismilak, East Java
Klenteng Talang, Jawa Barat
Surabaya City Hall, East Java
Iran
Chaleshtor Castle Entrance Porch, Shahrekord
Sar Masjed Fire Temple, Khozestan
Pakistan
Altit Fort, Hunza
Sri Lanka
Dutch Warehouse, Galle
Thailand
Mud-Brick Sim of Sranohn Temple, Khon Kaen
Na Phra Lan Historic Shophouses, Bangkok
Phrae Pung Tao Kong Shrine, Phrae
Praya Palazzo, Bangkok
Salarian Pavilion of Wat Kutao, Songkhla
Scriptures Hall of Wat Thepthidaram Worawihan, Bangkok
Viet Nam
Duc An House, Hoi An
2011 UNESCO Heritage Awards Jury Commendation for Innovation
Australia
Sydney Harbour YHA and the Big Dig Archaeology Education Centre, New South Wales
China
Hongdeng Primary School, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region
Ma’anqiao Village, Sichuan
Qinmo Primary School and Community Centre, Guangdong
Pakistan
Abruzzi Higher Secondary School, Shigar, Gilgit-Baltistan
Singapore
International Arbitration Centre
The subdivision of submitted projects by country is for practical purposes and ease of browsing only. Projects are judged independently of country or function.