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Category: Commercial buildings in the Philippines. ... Retail buildings in the Philippines (5 C) This page was last edited on 23 March 2022, at 09:32 (UTC). ...
Storey Year of Completion District Sources Notes 1 Vivaldi Residences Davao: 121 m (397 ft) 36 2023 Poblacion [2] [3] The tallest building in Davao City and in Mindanao from 2019(Topped Off) – present. 2 Aeon Towers 108 m (354 ft) 33 2021 Poblacion [4] [5] The tallest building in Davao City and Mindanao from 2017–2019. [4] 3 One Paragon Place
The tallest building in the Philippines since its completion earlier in 2016. Roof Height, CTBUH: 259.1 m (850 ft) [1] [2] — Net 25 Tower (Communications tower) Quezon City, Metro Manila: 276.4 m (907 ft) — 2000 2 PBCom Tower: Makati, Metro Manila: 258.6 m (848 ft) 52 2000 The tallest building in the Philippines, 2000–2017 [3] [4] 3 Trump ...
The tallest building in the Philippines since its completion earlier in 2017. CTBUH: 259.1 m (850 ft) [9] [10] 2 PBCom Tower: Makati: 258.6 m (848 ft) 52 2000 The tallest building in the Philippines, 2000–2017 [11] [12] 3 Trump Tower Manila: Makati: 250.7 m (823 ft) 58 2017 2nd tallest residential building in the Philippines. [13] [14] 4
City Commercial Center, more popularly known as "C3" or "C3 Mall", is a government-owned and controlled mixed-use building in Pagadian City, Philippines. [1] The building features an enclosed, air-conditioned mall and office spaces. Robinsons Supermarket occupies the entire lower ground floor.
The Good Building Design and Construction in the Philippines is a handbook developed in cooperation with the German Technical Cooperation (GTZ), UNDP Regional Center in Bangkok, and the Secretariat of the United Nations International Strategy for Disaster Reduction.
It was of a slab-and-beam design supported by columns, the rear wall with the primary resistance to shear or torsional forces. [4] The mixed commercial and residential building contained 38 commercial spaces on the lower two floors and 76 residential units on the upper four floors. [5] It housed 600 to 1,000 people. [2]
The Philippine Bank of Communications Tower, more commonly known as PBCom Tower, [8] is an office skyscraper ranked officially as the second tallest building in the Philippines. It was previously the tallest building in the Philippines, a title it held starting year 2000 until the completion of Federal Land Tower in early 2017.