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Eligible countries in Asia and the Pacific

Afghanistan

Australia

Bangladesh

Bhutan

Brunei Darussalam

Cambodia

China

Cook Islands

Democratic People’s Republic of Korea

Fiji

India

Indonesia

Islamic Republic of Iran

Japan

Kiribati

Kazakhstan

       

Lao People’s Democratic Republic

Macao, China

Malaysia

Maldives

Marshall Islands

Micronesia (Federated States of)

Myanmar

Nauru

Nepal

New Zealand

Niue

Pakistan

Palau

Papua New Guinea

Philippines

Republic of Korea

        

Samoa

Singapore

Solomon Islands

Sri Lanka

Tajikistan

Thailand

Timor Leste

Tokelau

Tonga

Turkmenistan

Tuvalu

Uzbekistan

Vanuatu

Vietnam

 

 

The Awards for Cultural Heritage Conservation

The Awards for Cultural Heritage Conservation recognize the achievement of the private sector and public-private initiatives in successfully conserving or restoring structures, places and properties of heritage value in the region.

To be considered for the Awards, the conserved or restored heritage structure, property, settlement, landscape or its essential historic elements must be over 50 years old.

The following are eligible for consideration: residential, commercial and institutional buildings; religious properties; urban and rural settlements/historic towns and villages; archaeological heritage; cultural landscapes, parks and gardens; military properties; modern heritage; agricultural, industrial and technological properties; burial monuments and sites; cultural routes; vernacular architecture; and symbolic properties and memorials. 

The project must be the result of private sector initiative or public-private partnership. The involvement of private individuals or organizations in terms of ownership, tenancy, financing or other contributions to the project should be clear. Projects which are financed, owned and undertaken wholly by government entities are not eligible. 

The work must have been completed within the preceding 10 years at the time of submission. For buildings with a new use, the project must also have been occupied or put to viable use for at least one year at the time of submission.

The Award for New Design in Heritage Contexts

The Award for New Design in Heritage Contexts recognizes newly-built structures which demonstrate outstanding architectural design that is well-integrated into historic contexts. 

The eligible projects should have been undertaken within the framework of a larger conservation project or should be located within or adjacent to a historic area whose essential elements are more than 50 years old. 

Building annexes, new extensions, new buildings, new public spaces and new structures such as bridges are all eligible for consideration.

To be considered for the Award for New Design in Heritage Contexts, the work must have been completed within the preceding 10 years at the time of submission. The project must also have been occupied or put to viable use for at least one year.

The submission must demonstrate that no structures of heritage significance were altered or cleared from the site for the purpose of the project submitted for the Award for New Design in Heritage Contexts. Projects that are new structures built as historic replicas, built against historic facades and historic theme parks will not be considered.

Projects that are submitted for consideration to the conservation category of the UNESCO Heritage Awards in the same year are not eligible for submission for the Award for New Design in Heritage Contexts.  Projects which are jointly submitted will be disqualified.

See regulations and apply for the Awards