The Estate Makati

The Estate Makati is a 276.8 m (908 ft) residential skyscraper under construction in Makati, Metro Manila, Philippines.

The Estate Makati
The Estate Makati construction site in March 2020
General information
StatusUnderconstruction
Location6747 Ayala Avenue[1], Makati, Metro Manila, Philippines
Coordinates14°33′11.8″N 121°01′37.6″E
Construction started2019
Estimated completion2023
CostAt least ₱10 billion (estimate)
OwnerST 6747 Resources Corp.
Height
Roof276.8 m (908.1 ft)
Technical details
Floor count54
Design and construction
Architecture firmFoster + Partners
DeveloperST 6747 Resources Corp.
Main contractorDM Construction
Other information
Number of rooms180
Number of suites8
Website
www.estatemakati.com

Construction

The Estate Makati is a project of ST 6747 Resources Corp. which is a joint venture of SM Development Corp. (SMDC) and Federal Land, Inc.[2] The groundbreaking ceremony was held on January 2019.[3] DM Construction was tasked as the general contractor of the building project estimated to cost at least ₱10 billion.[4]

Architecture and design

The Estate Makati will be a 54-storey building standing 276.8 meters (908 ft) tall making it among the tallest buildings in the Philippines and the tallest along Ayala Avenue. It will be built on top of a 3,500 square meters (38,000 sq ft) lot at Apartment Ridge.[3] British architectural firm Foster + Partners was involved[2] which designed The Estate as a cross-shaped building to reduce adverse sunlight exposure to occupants.[5]

Foster + Partners conducted various research including topographical studies and Makati's climate and sun patterns in designing the building. Finding sunlight in the Philippines to be strong, the firm designed The Estate's windows to angle in a certain way so it could provide non-excessive lighting to the building's units all of which were constructed column-free.[3] The windows were also double-glazed to minimize heat from sunlight.[4] The Estate is also the first residential building in the country to be built using double-slab technology[3] which conceals the electricals and plumbing between two layers of concrete. The building will also be supported on top of a one-storey high plinth.[5]

The firms behind the project are aiming for the building to get LEED Gold Version 4 certification.[1][5]

Facilities

The skyscraper will host 188 residential units including eight penthouse suites. The building also has 618 parking slots with charging support for electric vehicles.[4]

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gollark: Network or sound cards, *maybe*.
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References

  1. "The Estate Makati". U.S. Green Building Council. Retrieved 4 July 2019.
  2. Francia, Arra (28 June 2019). "SM-Federal Land's ultra-luxury project sees strong sales". BusinessWorld. Retrieved 4 July 2019.
  3. "The Estate Makati breaks ground". Philippine Daily Inquirer. 29 January 2019. Retrieved 4 July 2019.
  4. Gonzales, Iris (28 June 2019). "GT Capital, SM team up for upscale Makati condo". The Philippine Star. Retrieved 4 July 2019.
  5. "What to expect from Philippines' most expensive condominium". BusinessWorld. 2 July 2019. Retrieved 4 July 2019.
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