The Faisal Jewel, Faisal Town’s main high-rise skyscraper, won two top awards at the 2025 International Property Awards in Bangkok. This was a big deal for Pakistan’s real estate business. The project won gold prizes for Best High-Rise Architecture and Best High-Rise Development of Pakistan, which was a historic milestone for international recognition.
A Great Accomplishment
Faisal Jewel isn’t just another building; it’s a sign of Pakistan’s architects and engineers’ ambition, creativity, and ability to match and exceed world standards. The skyscraper is built on a 20-kanal site in Faisal Hills and has a 14-story hotel tower and a 26-story residential block, both with subterranean parking and premium amenities.
According to industry experts, the two awards mean more than just good design. They show a bigger change in Pakistan: real estate companies are now thinking worldwide and using smart planning and sustainable building practices to get international buyers and investors.
From a Local Vision to Worldwide Fame
In a long article for Startup Pakistan, writer Musab Malik wrote about Faisal diamond’s journey from idea to crown diamond, which is what it is. He talked about how the project combines beautiful design with useful design to fulfill both local demands and global standards.
The developer’s Instagram post mirrored the excitement: “First time in Pakistan, a stunning downtown HillWalk… inspired by Dubai & Baku.” It stressed how Faisal Jewel is changing the way people live in cities and setting new architectural goals for future projects.
Why the Awards Are Important
International honors make things more visible. They let foreign investors, visitors, and Pakistani expats know that local developers can do work of the highest quality. This trust can lead to international investment, joint ventures, and partnerships across borders.
Faisal Town’s success shows how to do things: plan carefully, build for the long term, and market with confidence. Their win shows that Pakistani developments can compete with buildings in the Middle East and Southeast Asia on both a visual and technical level.
Making the Market Better
People are talking about Faisal Jewel for more than just one project. It marks a turning point for the way cities in Pakistan’s high-rise areas are built. People who want to buy or invest now have a real example of how good things are in the area. More importantly, local developers may be more willing to improve quality, upgrade interiors, and look at smart-home technologies.
As vertical living becomes more popular, projects like Faisal Jewel may help slow down urban sprawl, save land, and bring greener building principles to Pakistan’s big cities. They can also push for better rules and stronger building codes, which will slowly raise standards across the board.
What Faisal Jewel Has in Store
The next step is to make these same worldwide standards available to the public. Faisal Town wants to start taking reservations soon. The development is aimed at both local consumers and foreign investors who want to live in luxury while staying true to their local culture. The project’s strategic position, which connects it to GT Road, the M1 Motorway, and Margalla Hills, makes it more appealing as a place to live.
If the implementation fits the goal, Faisal Jewel might become a model for high-end development in Pakistan: started in Pakistan, proven in other countries, and praised all over the world.
Bottom Line: Faisal Jewel’s two wins in a row at the International Property Awards aren’t simply pretty trophies; they mean that Pakistani real estate is becoming known around the world. The next step for Faisal Town and the rest of the market is to keep that momentum going by having a clear goal, high quality, and a clear roadmap to making vertical urban living more popular.