Iloilo City River Esplanade bags 2024 Asian Townscape Awards

TOWNSCAPE AWARD. One of the sections of the Iloilo River Esplanade, which is a recipient of the 2024 Asian Townscape Awards, is in this undated photo. The recognition is given to cities, regions, and projects that have played a significant role as models in landscape construction. 

TOWNSCAPE AWARD. One of the sections of the Iloilo River Esplanade, which is a recipient of the 2024 Asian Townscape Awards, is in this undated photo. The recognition is given to cities, regions, and projects that have played a significant role as models in landscape construction. (Photo from Jerry Treñas FB page)

ILOILO CITY — The Iloilo City River Esplanade is a recipient of the 2024 Asian Townscape Awards (ATA), which honors cities, regions, and projects that have played a significant role as models in landscape construction.

“This award reaffirms Iloilo City’s position as a model of sustainability and urban excellence, inspiring other cities to pursue similar initiatives,” Mayor Jerry Treñas said in a statement.

The esplanade spans more than 9 km, stretching on both sides of the Iloilo River, and is considered the longest linear park in the Philippines. It has 13 sections connected by 11 bridges and traverses seven city districts.

Treñas said the award came at a fitting time, as the city hosts the 44th CityNet Executive Committee Meeting, with the esplanade being showcased as one of the best practices of Iloilo City.

He attributed the project’s success to the leadership and vision of former Ilonggo senator Franklin Drilon.

“His dedication to the development of the Iloilo River and its surroundings as a centerpiece for progress has been instrumental. His tireless efforts have transformed the Iloilo River into a symbol of urban sustainability and Ilonggo pride, laying the groundwork for the progress we continue to build upon today,” Treñas said.

City Planning and Development Office head Ronald Cartagena received the award in Fukuoka, Japan on Monday.

The ATA is an initiative of UN-Habitat’s Regional Office for Asia and Pacific, Asian Habitat Society, Fukuoka Asian Urban Research Center, and Asia Townscape Design Society.

Meanwhile, the city is receiving a special trophy for the Livable City Award under CityNet’s Inclusive, Circular, and Resilient City themes during the 3rd CityNet’s United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (Escap) SDG City Awards on Tuesday.

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