Siam Piwat, a leading developer of global destinations, continues its international success as NEXTOPIA at Siam Paragon, secures the prestigious Best in Building Health Award 2026 from Fitwel, becoming the first multi-tenant retail project housing a diverse range of brands and experiences to receive this honor and solidifying its position as the world's first prototype for "Co-Creation Retail for a Sustainable Lifestyle."
This award embodies the vision of Siam Piwat Group as a game changer and the pioneering developer of global destinations that have set a new benchmark for the industry. NEXTOPIA achieved the highest scores for its well-being-focused building design developed to elevate the quality of life for all visitors while also driving its global destinations toward a sustainable future.
Presented by Fitwel, the Best in Building Health Awards recognize exemplary projects worldwide that promote the well-being of building occupants through architectural design, management, and environments that enhance the overall quality of life.
This accolade serves as a testament to Siam Piwat's commitment to making NEXTOPIA a tangible benchmark for health and environmental excellence in building design. Prior to this, NEXTOPIA earned a 2-star Fitwel Rating and the EDGE (Excellence in Design for Greater Efficiencies) Advanced certification, along with the Best of Bangkok Design Week 2026 Award from the European Product Design Award (EPDA), a globally recognized platform for design excellence.
NEXTOPIA is the result of a collaborative effort between Siam Piwat Group and leading partners, including innovative organizations, retail partners, communities, and the "Friends of NEXTOPIA." Built on a revolutionary concept, the project serves as a platform for co-creating communities for a better world, offering lifestyle experiences for a better tomorrow. Furthermore, NEXTOPIA is the first prototype of a retail space that utilizes 100% clean energy starting in 2026, with plans to scale this initiative across all of the group's shopping centers by 2030 as part of its roadmap toward achieving net-zero greenhouse gas emissions (Scopes 1 and 2) by 2050.