Ukrainian Developer's Project Earns Global Acclaim
A Bali hotel project developed by Ukraine's Taryan Group, the Anantara Dragon Seseh Bali, has been awarded the title of 'World's Best' at the prestigious International Property Awards in London. This marks the third consecutive year Taryan Group has secured this top honor, solidifying the international reputation of Ukrainian real estate developers for quality and innovation. The International Property Awards are widely regarded as the highest global distinction in the real estate sector, judged by a panel of over 100 independent experts from around the world.
The Award-Winning Anantara Dragon Seseh Bali
Designed by British architect John Dawes, the Anantara Dragon Seseh Bali features a unique architectural concept shaped like a dragon. The project has garnered significant recognition, achieving success not only globally but also across the Asia-Pacific region, where it triumphed in three separate categories:
- New Hotel Construction and Design
- Hotel Architecture
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This multi-category success underscores the comprehensive excellence and high standards Taryan Group consistently delivers. Since its founding, the group has repeatedly earned acclaim for its work, with previous projects like Taryan Towers and Nver also achieving 'World's Best' status.
"This victory highlights the ability of Ukrainian projects not only to compete globally but to be the best in their category."
— Arthur Mkhitaryan, Founder and CEO of Taryan Group
This award is a significant achievement for both Taryan Group and Ukraine, demonstrating that Ukrainian developers can create world-class projects. The success of the Anantara Dragon Seseh Bali emphasizes the growing presence of Ukrainian companies in the international real estate market and their skill in integrating innovative solutions into modern architectural concepts. This recognition can open new doors for collaboration and investment in Ukraine, a particularly relevant development as the country continues its recovery and rebuilding efforts.