ARCHITECTURE/ WEST NA
LOCATION Cebu Business Park, Cebu City
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PROJECT TYPEMixed Use
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PROJECT STATUSDesign Development
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GFA5,778.90 sqm.
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PROJECT TEAM-Jonas Pacifico
-Tiffany Arazan |
A vertical green revolution is on its way.
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Cebu is constantly evolving, especially when it comes to large-scale urban developments. The latest project to enter the skyline is a twelve-storey mixed-use building that boasts seven commercial office levels and three residential levels. This ultra-modern structure is sure to become a prominent feature of the city, providing many essential services to its inhabitants. With cutting-edge design, advanced environmental awareness, and state-of-the-art technology, this building looks poised to revolutionize the lives of those who live and work in the city. With sustainability in mind, the building will have a rainwater collection system, be powered by solar panels, and feature a green breathable wall located on both front and rear facades of the building, allowing natural ventilation for the parking floors.
ARCHITECTURE/ WEST NA
LOCATION: Cebu Business Park
PROJECT TYPE: Mixed Use
PROJECT STATUS: Design Development
GFA: 5,778.90 sqm.
PROJECT TEAM: -Jonas Pacifico
-Tiffany Arazan
PROJECT TYPE: Mixed Use
PROJECT STATUS: Design Development
GFA: 5,778.90 sqm.
PROJECT TEAM: -Jonas Pacifico
-Tiffany Arazan
A vertical green revolution is on its way.
|
|
Cebu is constantly evolving, especially when it comes to large-scale urban developments. The latest project to enter the skyline is a twelve-storey mixed-use building that boasts seven commercial office levels and three residential levels. This ultra-modern structure is sure to become a prominent feature of the city, providing many essential services to its inhabitants. With cutting-edge design, advanced environmental awareness, and state-of-the-art technology, this building looks poised to revolutionize the lives of those who live and work in the city. With sustainability in mind, the building will have a rainwater collection system, be powered by solar panels, and feature a green breathable wall located on both front and rear facades of the building, allowing natural ventilation for the parking floors.
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