Drawing from an
inexhaustible reserve of Filipino-inspired motifs, Mañosa Properties Inc. is
destined to top its previous residential creations, as it sets to unveil what
is without doubt its most exclusive townhouse development—Ylang Lane in New
Manila.
Luxurious Philippine
indigenous material interiors evoking the breezy open spaces and tranquility of
the finest resorts characterize all seven duplexes and single detached units of
Ylang Lane. Each unit rises four story-high with a grand penthouse, and is
surrounded by lush vegetation in a marriage of breathtaking beauty and
practicality that can only come from the hands of internationally acclaimed Architect
Francisco “Bobby” Mañosa.
L-R: Arch. Angelo Manosa, Arch. Bobby Manosa, Dino Manosa |
Ylang Lane, as the
senior Mañosa admits, is a distillation of his design philosophy that he has
nurtured for more than 35 years. His dedication to capture the Filipino spirit
in elevated structures and apply innovative “green” architecture is manifested
in Ylang Lane’s indigenous landscaping, water conservation features, and
energy-saving spaces that let in abundant natural lighting and ventilation.
Creating only
seven units allows Manosa Properties to cater only to a premium market, one
that would readily pay a premium price per unit, for the chance to live with
that rarefied mixture of exclusivity, sustainability, and even history, since
only a select few will get bragging rights for owning a product of a
world-renowned architect.
Indeed, the
limited number of units has helped Mañosa pour all his talents into and elevate
these from luxurious homes to genuine works of art. Every facet of its
350-square meter floor area is a celebration of Filipino innovation, best
captured by his design philosophy of “contemporary Filipino green
architecture”.
An exclusive enclave
centrally located at the heart of New Manila, Ylang Lane has a wide interior
road and open area with generous cuts allowing each unit to have their own
garden. Each unit has a 3-car garage and is topped by its own penthouse with
rooftop garden entertainment area. Among its “green” features is a rainwater
harvester that can collect for landscape maintenance, car wash, and other
household functions. Lastly, one of the
project’s highlights is its security, where it is of utmost importance. Centralized CCTV and roving security are some
of the features of the security system in Ylang Lane.
Ylang Lane is the
pilot project of BERDE for horizontal town house development by the Philippine
Green Building Council (PhilGBC), whose one of its founding members is the young
Mañosa architect, Architect Gelo Mañosa, an advocate of Green Architecture
himself. With its wide open spaces, lush landscaping, natural sources of light
and air, and low-density living, Ylang Lane is designed to satisfy many
requirements prescribed by eco certifications.
Located on Ylang Street
in New Manila, Quezon City, Ylang Lane Townhouses takes after Mañosa
Properties’ other premium townhome development, Lantana Lane, which is also
found in the area. For more information, contact 705.1135/497.7302/842.6988 and
0917.585.6709, Lisette Mangonon (Sales and Marketing Director); www.manosa.com
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Wow! A four-story home! That's awesome! How's the price of each unit, by the way?
ReplyDeletefour story town house in New Manila,that must be too expensive and only rich people can afford it.
ReplyDeleteThis is the first time I've heard of developers going for a Filipino themed properties and I like it. Here in our city we're constantly bombarded by promotions for European houses. We're in the Philippines. We should love our own.
ReplyDeleteYlang Lane very nice town house. As for today, townhouses and condos are very in demand here in the Philippines. More investors are coming. Just like what we have here in Davao City, condos and townhouses are popping out.
ReplyDeleteHello investors! Yay!
DeleteDevelopers in the Philippines are getting focused on Filipino themed properties. I hope the growth of Philippine real estate will boost more. :)
ReplyDeleteThis is a worthy investment...Once I win the lotto jackpot, I'll buy one.. :)
ReplyDeleteLooks nice base on the description and the photo. Great!
ReplyDeletegoodluck to this upcoming project.. lets go for Filipino themed.. i wonder how it will look like.
ReplyDeleteThis is actually the first time I heard about Manosa. But with the projects they have currently, I'm excited to see the finished constructions.
ReplyDeletecongratulations to this company. i'm sure they will last longer as real estate is booming there in Philippines.
ReplyDeleteFirst time that I've heard of this developer. Would you happen to know of their other completed projects? Would really love to have a glimpse of how these would look like
ReplyDeleteArchitect Manosa is the one who designed the world famous Amanpulo casitas and villas :)
ReplyDeletei commend architects who are capable of actually transforming art in reality.
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