Alfardan Towers ... a key luxury project in Doha.

Alfardan Properties, a leading luxury lifestyle solutions provider in Qatar, said it has won a major award for its luxury residential real estate projects at the 2015 Luxury Lifestyle Awards held recently in Dubai, UAE.

The ‘Luxury Residential Real Estate of Qatar’ award was presented to Alfardan for the luxury, sophistication and affluence of the projects.

The annual Luxury Lifestyle Awards held at The Ritz-Carlton Hotel, Dubai, is an international awards ceremony which honours companies and brands in the luxury segment for their exemplary initiatives and outstanding achievements.

Alfardan Properties said it combines the traditional beauty of Arab architecture and heritage designs with modern amenities and state-of-the-art technologies. Its solutions range from premium design and development to flexible leasing and professional management services.

For the past 20 years, the group has been behind several of Qatar’s iconic landmarks - including Alfardan Towers, Al Gassar Resort, One Porto Arabia and Alfardan Gardens, said a senior official.

Alfardan properties comprises meticulously built homes and offices for individuals and organisations seeking inspired luxury living, remarked Mohamed Sleiman, the general manager.

It received a Certificate of Recognition plus a Golden Crown Award symbolising its leadership in satisfying sophisticated and demanding luxury real estate clients.

"This award complements Alfardan's vision of maintaining a pioneering role in the region in delivering innovative lifestyle solutions that enrich people’s lives and drive community growth," stated Sleiman.

"This achievement was made possible because of the various measures we have taken to be part of fulfilling Qatar’s National Vision 2030’s goals, such as incorporating eco-friendly design elements, integrating ‘smart’ solutions into our properties, and offering exquisite amenities, facilities and services to present Qatar as a leading global business, leisure and lifestyle destination," he added.-TradeArabia News Service