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Zen and architecture: Mindful of people, purpose of space
When Paul Noritaka Tange, chair of Japanese architecture firm Tange Associates, designed the shiny new Tokyo Aquatics Centre, he took inspiration from a variety of Japanese elements such as the roof motifs from native temples, the famous Arashiyama bamboo forest and even designs from origami, the ancient art of paper folding.
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Federal Land presents a Japanese architecture paragon
ZEN is about simplicity, finding ways to meditate to cope with the chaos of everyday living. It makes one strive to be mindful, be present, and find inner peace and let it manifest outwardly. So, it is unsurprising to see why more designers and homeowners apply the Zen philosophy in their own homes.
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Architects stress need to design for people
RENOWNED architects underscored the importance of designing structures for the people and ensuring that their current needs arc being addressed with it.
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Being a good son, and a great architect
JUDGING from the way Japanese homes and cities work, it’s almost as if Japanese architects see spaces — and the very idea of what spaces are, or do — differently than most people do.
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Foster + partners’ tips to elevating personal spaces
The bedroom: arguably the most important spaces in a home—where one attains respite after a long day at work and where one can unapologetically block out the noise from the rest of the world.
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The pursuit of Zen excellence in an urban space
What kind of place would you like to live in, work in, be in, as we contemplate a post-pandemic future?
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People, places, spaces and the design they need
There’s no telling what the future holds and the pandemic is an even greater reminder of how unpredictable life really is.
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Japanese Artistry And Modern Perspectives Combine In This Two-Tower Condo Designed By World-Renowned Tange Associates
Rising in Ortigas is an embodiment of wabi-sabi and miyabi, designed by the firm behind the Tokyo Olympics’ Aquatic Centre
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Ditching the guesswork in home-buying
Tropicana Garden City is a nine-tower garden community inspired by the elegance of Mediterranean Castilian architecture.
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Hoping for better days ahead
After more than a year into the pandemic, the Philippines may finally see a sustained recovery owing to new strategies that are seen to facilitate economic rebound in the near term.
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Federal Land Hosts Design Forum with Leading Japanese Architect Paul Tange for Students and Practitioners
Real estate developer Federal Land Inc. has sent the invitation out to architectural students, young practitioners, and design enthusiasts to an educational virtual design forum featuring Tange Associates Chairman Paul Noritaka Tange, son of iconic Japanese architect Kenzo Tange.
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A Lifestyle City Rises in Marikina
Owning a home is a major life milestone. Yet buying in a single-use development in the metropolis could be expensive, making investments in condominiums with a mixed-used community a smarter move.
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From Bay Area to BGC, Central Business Districts remain attractive
The country may be grappling with the COVID-19 but real estate remains competitive and property purchases in central business districts (CBDs) are increasing.
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The Seasons Residences in BGC proves Filipinos’ love for Japanese lifestyle | News (2)
As one of the most flourishing financial and lifestyle districts in the Philippines, Bonifacio Global City (BGC) has become a much sought-after location for global and local organizations looking for a dynamic and safe business environment, as well as for discerning people who desire comfort, convenience and security.
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Live the Japanese way in Ortigas
“Midori means green—the color of fresh shoots, new leaves, or young plants. It also connotes beauty and creativity, which describes our residential condominium project in Ortigas perfectly. What we are providing here is a peaceful community with relaxing spaces that our residents can enjoy even against a backdrop of an urbanized area,” said Cherie Fernandez, project development group head of Federal Land Inc.
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We feel like VIPs’: Hotel-like living every day at home-This is not physically published
Location, location, location is still top of mind for those seeking a place to call their home, but some developers know how to sweeten the pot with services that go beyond what’s expected.
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The Seasons Residences in BGC proves Filipinos’ Love for Japanese Lifestyle | News
As one of the most flourishing financial and lifestyle districts in the Philippines, Bonifacio Global City (BGC) has become a much sought-after location for global and local organizations looking for a dynamic and safe business environment, as well as for discerning people who desire comfort, convenience, and security.
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Live your grandest hotel life at home
Hotel living made more homey at the Grand Hyatt Residences
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Staycationing during a pandemic | Ma. Stella F. Arnaldo
I LOVE staycations. Even if it’s just in Metro Manila…even it it’s less than 10 kilometers from my home.
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Why don’t you live like De Niro or Monroe at a hotel?
At home with a concierge, a spa, a gym, fancy restaurants, and 24/7 guest services, why not?
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Zen living in the heart of Ortigas
It’s easy to fall in love with the way of Zen, especially during these uncertain times. It is about simplicity, finding ways to meditate to cope with the chaos of everyday living.
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Where life is truly grand
Over the last decade, we’ve seen several real estate developers ‘marry’ a luxury Hotel with Residences.
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