Philippine Daily Inquirer

Arthaland Century Pacific Tower voted Best Commercial Green Developmen­t in Asia

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Arthaland Century Pacific Tower (ACPT), a 30storey premium grade office developmen­t in Bonifacio Global City and winner of Best Office Developmen­t for 2019 at the 7th Propertygu­ru Philippine Property Awards, was awarded the Best Commercial Green Developmen­t (Asia) during the Propertygu­ru Asia Property Awards Grand Finals ceremony held recently in Bangkok, Thailand. Arthaland’s flagship and corporate office building came out on top against other office developmen­ts which are themselves winners in their respective countries. Only the best of the best from more than a dozen property markets across the Asia Pacific region qualified for the grand finals.

Designed by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (SOM) of New York, the same architect responsibl­e for the One World Trade Center in New York City and the Burj Khalifa in Dubai, ACPT is the first and only triple-certified building in the Philippine­s, having received LEED Platinum rating, BERDE 5-star certificat­ion and the EDGE Zero Carbon certificat­ion, the highest and most prestigiou­s certificat­ions in green building rating standards.

“We were recognized among the best projects in Asia, by a panel of judges from all the participat­ing countries, for the project’s excellent design, world class quality and industry leading sustainabi­lity features. Thus, we can proudly say that the Arthaland Century Pacific Tower is truly the best in the Philippine­s, one of the best in Asia and in the world,” said Leonardo Arthur T. Po, Executive Vice President and Treasurer of Arthaland. “This award will continue to motivate us to pursue building more sustainabl­e and exceptiona­l developmen­ts.”

Arthaland currently has two other office buildings under constructi­on that are slated to bring more accolades to the country. These projects will also aim for triple-certificat­ion as they are already registered with both the US Green Building Council (USGBC) and the Philippine Green Building Council (PHILGBC). They are pre-certified for the Leadership in Energy and Environmen­tal Design (LEED) and are targeted to earn the Building for Ecological­ly Responsive Design Excellence (BERDE) certificat­ion. Once completed, both projects are designed to earn a minimum of 20% savings in energy, water and embodied energy in materials, which will qualify them for Excellence in Design for Greater Efficienci­es (EDGE) certificat­ion.

The Cebu Exchange is a landmark business ecosystem at the gateway of the Cebu IT park. On track for its 2021 turnover, it holds the distinctio­n of being the largest green office building in the Philippine­s with approximat­ely 11 hectares of gross floor area.

The Savya Financial Center is a premium midrise office developmen­t with a fully integrated retail component, situated in the highly connected new business district of ARCA South in Taguig City. It will stand as a one-of-a-kind global address created to the highest standards. Both the North and South towers of Savya are designed and built with modern, smart and sustainabl­e features.

For more informatio­n about Arthaland properties, call +63917 77 ARTHA (28742), e-mail ask@arthaland.com, or visit www.arthaland.com.

 ??  ?? Artist’s perspectiv­e of the Cebu Exchange (Salinas Drive, Cebu City)
Artist’s perspectiv­e of the Savya Financial Center (ARCA South, Taguig City)
Artist’s perspectiv­e of the Cebu Exchange (Salinas Drive, Cebu City) Artist’s perspectiv­e of the Savya Financial Center (ARCA South, Taguig City)
 ??  ?? Christophe Vicic, Country Head, JLL Philippine­s (left) and Leonardo Arthur T. Po, Executive Vice President and Treasurer, Arthaland (right)
Christophe Vicic, Country Head, JLL Philippine­s (left) and Leonardo Arthur T. Po, Executive Vice President and Treasurer, Arthaland (right)
 ??  ?? Actual photograph of Arthaland Century Pacific Tower (5TH Avenue, Bonifacio Global City)
Actual photograph of Arthaland Century Pacific Tower (5TH Avenue, Bonifacio Global City)

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