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3 Things About The Orient Square: A Postmodernist Structure In Ortigas

October 24, 2017themanilaproject Leave a Comment
The Orient Square: The upper facade from another angle

Last Updated: October 24th, 2017       Inaugurated in 1999, The Orient Square building located along F. Ortigas Jr. Avenue in Ortigas Center is probably one of the most eye-catching structures in this quiet area–if you happen to pass… Continue Reading →

Architecture, Home, Ortigas, Pasig, Uncategorized

UnionBank Plaza: 5 Things To Know About This 1.9B-Peso Building in Ortigas

September 13, 2017themanilaproject Leave a Comment
Unionbank Plaza as seen from Meralco Avenue

Last Updated: September 13th, 2017  Situated along Meralco Avenue at the corner of Onyx Road, UnionBank Plaza is probably one of the most interesting looking structures in Ortigas Center. With its vertical columns, orange and blue glass facade, and staircase… Continue Reading →

Architecture, Home, Ortigas, Pasig, Uncategorized

Designed by CY Lee & Partners of Taipei 101: 4 Things to Know About Joy~Nostalg Center

September 5, 2017themanilaproject Leave a Comment
The facade of Joy~Nostalg Center as seen from Opal Road

    Oakwood Premier Joy~Nostalg Center located along ADB Avenue in Ortigas is probably one of the most nondescript buildings dotting the Ortigas skyline. And yes, if you noticed, it uses the tilde symbol (~) instead of the usual hyphen… Continue Reading →

Architecture, Home, Ortigas, Pasig, Uncategorized

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