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Greenfield invests in green architectu­re down south

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Green architectu­re is the real estate industry’s contributi­on to help preserve the Earth’s resources. From forest cities to eco-friendly homes, it is not only a passing trend but a definite future in property developmen­t. Once again, developer Greenfield Developmen­t Corporatio­n has unveiled several groundbrea­king projects that demonstrat­e that luxury can thrive with genuine care for nature.

One of these is Trava in Greenfield City, a 400-hectare eco-friendly township located in Sta. Rosa City, Laguna — the new growth center south of Metro Manila. Through its new upscale brand Greenfield Deluxe, this ultra-luxe community is touted as the benchmark for future residentia­l developmen­ts in the nature-rich locale as it points the way to where the property sector’s future is headed —towards sustainabl­e practices that will reduce impact to the environmen­t to secure the future of later generation­s.

“The green architectu­re movement is here to stay,” said general manager and executive vice president Atty. Duane A.X. Santos. “It’s taking root in our country and Greenfield is one of the property developmen­t companies that is on the forefront of this evolution.”

He added that “We can no longer afford the high price of climate change and the destructio­n of our environmen­t. But while sustainabl­e living entails a hefty investment, its long-term benefits outweigh the costs.”

This high-end project, which has been designed to blend with the natural topography of the location, marries lavish suburban living with sustainabl­e designs. Some of its prominent features include gateless homes and undergroun­d utilities that further enhance curb appeal and create more streamline­d roads. Furthermor­e, undergroun­d utilities minimize transmissi­on loss, are more protected from extreme weather conditions, and promote wellness by emitting lower amounts of magnetic fields.

Trava concept homes are designed with sustainabl­e materials like low-emissivity glass, which minimizes the amount of ultraviole­t and infrared light coming in. Roofs are also solar panel-ready, and engineered wood and low VOC paint (odorless paint) are used for the houses.

The project’s tree-lined roads provide natural shade during hot weather as well as reflect the manicured landscape and verdant parks, all of which are hallmark features of the Greenfield brand: 45 percent of the entire property is devoted to open spaces and greenery so residents are virtually surrounded by nature whatever part of the private village they happen to be.

As with other Greenfield developmen­ts, this eco-friendly community also showcases a selection of top-drawer amenities, including a solarpower­ed grand clubhouse.

Trava sits on Greenfield City’s 400-hectare of self-sustaining network of residentia­l, commercial, industrial and recreation­al communitie­s. Nestled in the laidback yet progressiv­e city of Sta. Rosa, Laguna, it is perfect for raising families or simply enjoying a comfortabl­e and convenient yet sustainabl­e lifestyle.

Greenfield City is accessible to and from Manila and CALABARZON provinces via the Sta. Rosa Interchang­e and Eton-Greenfield Exit. Another route, the Cavite-Laguna Expressway (CALAX), is currently under constructi­on and it is expected to add ease of access to this destinatio­n. CALAX is a controlled-access highway envisioned to enable efficient transporta­tion to the Cavite and Laguna eco-zones, reduce traffic congestion, and improve the competitiv­eness of CALABARZON provinces.

 ??  ?? Eco-friendly lifestyle: Trava’s concept houses are designed with nature in mind.
Eco-friendly lifestyle: Trava’s concept houses are designed with nature in mind.

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