BGC tower is more than glass and steel
From afar, ArthaLand Century Pacific Tower appears as a structure of glass and steel common to urban landscapes but upon closer inspection, there is so much more than the glass façade; which is a design wonder in itself.
Entering the tower, one will realize that it is unique. The area is wide and has a sense of openness to it with a foyer that is visually refreshing because of how well-lit it is with sunlight.
It is in the upper levels where the building’s hidden qualities slowly appear. Where anyone would expect to walk into a floor with a low ceiling and poorly lit corridors, they will be pleasantly surprised to discover that it is quite the opposite: high ceilings and wide floor areas that are usually reserved for building lobbies.
What may immediately escape anyone’s attention, if not noticed right away, is how the air circulates around each floor with ease and how incredibly “light” and comfortable it feels.
And, like in the foyer, natural light is abundant in the upper levels.
The business center can be seen as the central hub of ArthaLand Century Pacific Tower where guests, tenants, and occupants can gather to exchange ideas: occupants such as top international firms and companies that have already leased spaces in the building, firms that share ArthaLand’s commitment to sustainability and going green.
And because of its commitment to going green, the building’s roof garden and surrounding pocket parks allow the entire space to accentuate to the urban landscape with verdant greenery.
At this point, people walking the floor would notice a kind of theme going on and it is what ArthaLand has been showing since. Attentive eyes would now see that its windows