Italian fashion great Giorgio Armani, whose name is synonymous with minimalism and understated elegance, is making an imprint in the Philippines.
It takes only a statement project to spark interest in the gentrification of a degenerating city. Daniel Libeskind, dubbed by the New York Times as a “starchitect,” could have been describing the redevelopment of the World Trade Center, of which he was the master planner. But he was actually referring to his Philippine project, the mixed-use high-rise Century Spire.
Touted by the New York Times as a “starchitect,” Daniel Libeskind is the master plan architect for the reconstruction of the World Trade Center in Lower Manhattan. He is coming to the Philippines for the promotion of the mixed-use tower, Century Spire.
This November, intrepid developer Jose E.B. Antonio will try to outdo himself—yet again. In 1996, he took a major gamble by building his first luxury condominium, Essensa East Forbes, at the then-undeveloped Bonifacio Global City. It was designed by the firm of architecture icon I.M. Pei.