Tata Housing Development Company Ltd has won five awards under various categories at Asia Pacific Property Awards 2012, part of the International Property Awards, London.

The company has won the multiple awards for the fourth year in a row at the Asia Pacific level, Mr Brotin Banerjee, managing director and CEO, Tata Housing, said in a statement.

Additionally, La Montana, a Mediterranean-themed township designed by international architect firm F + A, located at Talegaon, Maharashtra, was adjudged as an Asian contender in the leisure architecture category to compete against the highest scoring contenders from Europe, Africa, the Americas and Arabia to find the ultimate ‘world's best'.

La Montana was the only residential project to be nominated from India to represent the Asia Pacific region for the International Property Awards, he said.

Held in association with Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS), the Asia Pacific Property Awards recognises 40 categories of distinction within the fields of development, interior design, architecture, and real estate. Each project was judged by a team of 65 professionals from the property discipline. They are ascertained based on quality of design, construction and presentation of individual properties as well as interior, architecture, and marketing.

Tata Housing, established in 1984 and revived in 2006, currently has 46 million sq. ft area under various stages of planning and execution and an additional 19 million sq.ft in the pipeline across India. It straddles across all consumer segments from value to luxury housing, by offering products ranging from Rs 5 lakh to Rs 14 crore.

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