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green building techniques, best design practices, as well as sophisticated and
               contemporary architecture in a way that enhances the prospects of community
               well-being, quality and performance.”

               The award received 2,638 requests for participation from 144 different countries
               around the world. These requests were thoroughly examined by an advisory jury
               made up of 32 experts, technicians and specialised scientific personalities.

               Italy’s ‘BAM - Biblioteca degli Alberi Milano Tree Library Project’ was awarded
               the Best Practices Award in the category of Urban Regeneration and Public
               Places. Part of the urban development project of Porta Nuova district, this project
               is the first in the world to secure both the LEED and WELL for Communities
               certifications.


               This project is the remarkable outcome of an innovative collaboration between
               the Municipality of Milan, the Riccardo Catella Foundation, and the COIMA. The
               objectives of this collaboration include maintaining public parks, fostering urban
               biodiversity, and bringing communities together through inclusive cultural
               initiatives and experiences. The BAM project, which is funded through
               fundraising, offers culturally enriching and free-of-cost programmes that are in
               line with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).












































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