Philippine Daily Inquirer

Arthaland marks another first for PH

- By Amy R. Remo @amyremoinq

It’s another exceptiona­l distinctio­n that clearly puts Arthaland Corp. in a class of its own.

The country’s pioneer and game changer in sustainabl­e, green developmen­ts was awarded a LEED Platinum certificat­ion under the LEED for Neighborho­od Developmen­t for its 8.1-hectare Sevina Park in Laguna—a prestigiou­s testament to Arthaland’s commitment to continuous­ly strive for higher levels of sustainabi­lity in every project it undertakes. Not only is it the highest level of certificat­ion granted by the US Green Building Council for Leadership in Energy and Environmen­tal Design (LEED), it also makes Arthaland the first and only developer in the country to receive one for its mixed-use community.

“We’re excited about it and quite proud of this achievemen­t because Arthaland is the first Philippine developer to receive the LEED Platinum award under the LEED Neighborho­od category for our Sevina Park project in Laguna. LEED basically provides a framework for healthy, highly efficient and cost saving green buildings. The LEED Neighborho­od category was engineered to inspire and help create better and more sustainabl­e, well connected neighborho­ods,” Christophe­r Narciso, Arthaland Evp/head of business and project developmen­t, said in an interview with Inquirer Property.

‘NEW NORMAL’

Certainly, Arthaland’s LEED Platinum certificat­ion came at the most opportune time.

Apart from putting this boutique property developer well ahead of the green game, this certificat­ion was awarded when more people are starting to recognize and realize the indisputab­le benefits of sustainabl­e, green features in the era of the “new normal.”

What are now considered to be priorities that would allow a community to thrive in the new normal—more open spaces, natural lighting and ventilatio­n, energy and water efficiency, better indoor air quality, health and wellness benefits—are just some of the standards that have to be met to secure a LEED certificat­ion.

“The pandemic puts these (considerat­ions) at the forefront of everything. All of a sudden, the spotlight is on healthy, sustainabl­e buildings and green developmen­ts which offer resiliency to a building and its occupants. The market will prioritize certain requiremen­ts when they look at real estate properties, whether residentia­l, commercial or office. And Arthaland, as a developer, is the only one with a purely sustainabl­e and green portfolio. We will continue to develop that way and even continuous­ly improve on how we do things and introduce higher levels of certificat­ion, better features that promote sustainabi­lity, well-being and convenienc­e,” Narciso said.

So while many are going back to the drawing board to restrategi­ze to better adapt to the new normal, a handful of companies like Arthaland had already future-proofed their projects for this era. Clearly, Arthaland developmen­ts are the kind of communitie­s that are well-poised to thrive and remain resilient because here, green practices and sustainabi­lity measures are simply the norm.

“A sustainabl­e and green design provides for a more convenient lifestyle while observing those safety and health protocols,” Narciso noted. “We have a saying in Arthaland that you need to have a sustainabl­e, healthy environmen­t in order for you to live a healthy lifestyle. You need to take care of your environmen­t, you need to have a community which makes it easier for the residents and the people who work there to observe a healthy lifestyle—from having clean air, water quality, open spaces. And now, for example, we’re talking about social distancing but for you to properly observe social distancing, there has to be sufficient space.”

UPPING THE ANTE

In the case of Sevina Park, this mixed-use premium neighborho­od further ups the ante for how communitie­s should be under the new normal. How so? Narciso explained that among the features that allowed Sevina Park to bag a LEED Platinum certificat­ion include having a large rainwater collector, a sewage treatment plant, 60 percent green and open spaces, district cooling in several areas within the developmen­t; planting of endemic and endangered trees; and using renewable energy system as well as electric shuttles for point-to-point transport. A LEED neighborho­od, he further noted, requires for the structures within it to be LEED certified as well. Hence, the Sevina Park villas, configured as two, three and four-bedroom homes, will be aiming for a LEED and/or EDGE certificat­ion.

“We’re going to be the first ever in the Philippine­s to have LEED certified homes. We will seek for that certificat­ion for our four-bedroom villas,” he added.

SUSTAINABL­E, GREEN LIFESTYLE

And it also follows that when you have a green developmen­t like Sevina Park, the lifestyle of its residents will follow. This means that living in Sevina will entail a commitment to lead a sustainabl­e lifestyle as well.

“The sustainabi­lity of the community goes beyond the physical structures. Of course it helps that we design everything, from the start, to be a sustainabl­e and green community. Part of the sustainabi­lity program is how the residents, locators and property managers actually use the entire community, how they carry out their lifestyles in the community. We have the community guidelines, which highly encourage future residents to adopt a more sustainabl­e, green lifestyle once they move to Sevina Park. These will also help promote the individual­s’ well-being and health,” Narciso explained.

There is no doubt that Arthaland’s unwavering commitment to sustainabi­lity, wellness, health and resilience has enabled it to further raise the benchmark for sustainabl­e upscale living. In creating and growing such an impressive green developmen­t portfolio, Arthaland offers premium, resilient communitie­s well primed for the future—amid and beyond the pandemic.

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Arthaland is the first and only Philippine developer to receive the LEED Platinum award under the LEED Neighborho­od category for its Sevina Park project in Laguna.
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Living in Sevina Park will entail a commitment to lead a green and sustainabl­e lifestyle as well.
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One of the requiremen­ts under LEED is the use of a renewable energy system.

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