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L. V. Locsin Building is a 19-storey [1] office building at 6752 Ayala Avenue.Named after its designer, National Artist for Architecture Leandro Locsin, and completed in 1985, [2] it is notable for its Brutalist architectural style and the architect's signature of floating volumes. [3]
The Philippine Long Distance Telephone Company (PLDT) would commission a design for an office building along Makati Avenue in 1974. The structure which would be dubbed the Ramon Cojuangco Building would be inaugurated in 1982.
The 2007 Glorietta explosion ripped through the Glorietta 2 section of the Glorietta shopping complex at Ayala Center in Makati on October 19, 2007, killing 11 people and injuring 120. Despite conflicting reports, it was concluded that the explosion was caused by a faulty liquefied petroleum gas tank in a Chinese restaurant.
Only the airport's control tower was preserved, and was converted into the Filipinas Heritage Library, and later as the Blackbird fine dining restaurant in 2014. [4] By 1971, the Ayala Corporation moved to its new headquarters in the Triangle at the Makati Stock Exchange Center building designed by National Artist for Architecture Leandro ...
The school year 2005-2006 ushered in new programs: Bachelor of Science in hotel and restaurant management and evening classes for working students. In 2004, the Bachelor of Science in hotel and restaurant management was offered. To comply with the practicum requirements of the course, the Chateau Santa Isabel Practicum Center was built. The ...
The street is notable for its art galleries, interior design showrooms, and fine dining restaurants. [ 1 ] Nicanor Garcia forms the border between Bel-Air Village and the under-construction Makati Columbarium, which sits on the former Makati Catholic Cemetery, [ 2 ] in barangay Valenzuela and between barangays Valenzuela and Poblacion.
Makati Avenue corner Paseo de Roxas, Makati, Philippines Coordinates 14°33′28.22″N 121°1′35.76″E / 14.5578389°N 121.0266000°E / 14.5578389; 121.0266000
Ayala Triangle is a sub-district of Downtown Makati, comprising the land between Ayala Avenue, Makati Avenue and Paseo de Roxas. The Ayala Triangle Gardens is Makati's Central Park, which was the only urban oasis in Makati at the heart of the central business district, will be developed into mixed commercial and residential space.