Mi Vida Homes Wins The 2024 KGBS Annual Conference Awards

Mi Vida Homes, a leading real estate developer in Kenya and a champion for sustainable and affordable housing has clinched top honors at this year’s 2024 Kenya Green Building Society (KGBS) Annual Conference Awards.
Held in Nairobi, this year’s event centered around the theme “Creating a Sustainable and Inclusive Tomorrow: Innovating the Green print for Our Urban Future” and attracted over 200 stakeholders, including policymakers, researchers, and key representatives from international organizations such as the International Finance Corporation (IFC), Habitat for Humanity, and the COP28 hosts.
Mi Vida’s recognition at the awards underscores its commitment to integrating sustainability into urban development. The company’s projects, such as KEZA Riruta, Amaiya Garden City, and Mi Vida Garden City, have set the standard for eco-friendly practices in Kenya’s real estate sector, addressing challenges related to rapid urbanization, energy efficiency, and environmental stewardship.
The firm’s innovative approach aligns with the broader discussions held at the conference, which explored critical themes like sustainable housing, waste management, energy efficiency, and the future of smart city technologies. A notable project, KEZA Riruta, exemplifies the real estate dedication to green building principles. With a focus on eco-conscious design, this development offers residents the perfect blend of modern living and sustainable features, from energy-saving appliances to environmentally friendly materials.
The Amaiya project, another pillar in Mi Vida’s portfolio, highlights how smart urban planning can foster inclusive, environmentally responsible communities. This development, situated within Nairobi, has been designed to minimize waste, optimize water usage, and provide open green spaces, promoting a healthier lifestyle for residents while reducing their environmental footprint.
Perhaps the crowning jewel in Mi Vida’s achievements is the Mi Vida Garden City development, which exemplifies a comprehensive approach to sustainable urban living. This community incorporates renewable energy, advanced waste management systems, and innovative water conservation techniques, setting a new benchmark for green real estate in Kenya.
“We are immensely proud of this recognition, which affirms our unwavering dedication to building homes that not only meet the needs of today but also consider the well-being of future generations,” said Samuel Kariuki, CEO of Mi Vida Homes. “Sustainability is at the core of everything we do, and we will continue to push the boundaries of innovation to create homes that are environmentally responsible and socially inclusive.”
During the conference, key speakers from the National Construction Authority emphasized the urgent need to embed sustainability in every facet of urban development. As Kenya faces the twin challenges of rapid urbanization and environmental degradation, forward-thinking organizations like Mi Vida Homes are leading the charge in creating solutions that can sustainably accommodate the country’s growing urban population.
The 2024 KGBS Conference was not just an opportunity to celebrate innovation but also a platform to foster collaboration between stakeholders, with a shared goal of shaping Kenya’s green urban future.
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