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CENTURY SPIRE
Manila, Metro Manila, Philippines
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Century Spire is a mixed-used, 60-story tower in Manila’s Makati district – the Philippines’ financial and economic hub. The tower has a diagonally braced structure with a facade that is clad in a semi-reflective glass curtain. It is articulated with balconies and terraces to create a rhythmic geometric pattern. As the tower rises, three branches expand reaching different heights and form a dramatic crown at the top.
The upper floors will be comprised of residential units that include one-, two-, and three-bedroom apartments, along with suites, duplexes and penthouses. Each unit will feature floor to ceiling glazing and a unique floor plan. The building additionally has two floors of amenities for its residents as well as underground parking. At the base of the tower there will be dedicated office spaces.
Armani/Casa, the celebrated Italian home fashion brand, collaborates with Studio Daniel Libeskind, designing the interior of the Century Spire’s its double-height lobbies, common areas and amenity spaces.
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Daniel Libeskind Studio:
Studio Libeskind is involved in designing and realizing a diverse array of urban, cultural and commercial projects around the globe. Our Studio is a collaboration of architects and designers that believe architecture is a practice of optimism. We approach our projects with the attitude that to make great places, you must believe in the future, but also remember the past.
Studio Libeskind’s architecture emerges from the idea that a building should be expressive and reflect contemporary life. Innovation is at the core of our design process. We believe that bold design must be realized with sustainable technology and we strongly believe that the art of architecture lies in creating a maximum impact within the constraints of budgets and functionality. We know from experience that great architecture comes from working with great clients; however, architecture is a public art and we hold ourselves accountable not only to the client, but to the communities, and cities in which we build.
Daniel and his partner Nina Libeskind established Studio Daniel Libeskind in Berlin, Germany, in 1989 after winning the competition to build the Jewish Museum Berlin. In February 2003, Studio Daniel Libeskind moved its headquarters from Berlin to New York City when Daniel Libeskind was selected as the master planner for the World Trade Center redevelopment.
source: libeskind.com