Typical for family-owned businesses, this project combines residential and commercial/office functions.
If you are looking for a practical solution that would eliminate travel time to and from your place of business, this is the best project model for you.
The iconic facade takes the form of the Mondrian Pattern with its canopies and openings. Bricks were employed to further insulate the interior as well as provides color to the whole composition. The play of basic shapes and rhythm makes it a landmark in the area.
The whole ground floor can accommodate eight (8) cars while succeeding levels are reserved for offices, stock rooms, and a generously planned residence. Great consideration to accessibility was put into the building. Corridor widths were widened to allow ease of movement for wheelchairs and a lift was provided for vertical access. The top-level rivals the famous New York roof decks with 2 sides facing the mountain ranges of Antipolo. All in all, the structure fulfills all the requirements of the family while adding to the value of the property and to the neighborhood of which it is a part of.