The Suites at One Bonifacio High Street

Client Ayala Land Premier
Location Taguig, Philippines
Status Completed in 2020

The Suites at One Bonifacio High Street offers 298 suites in the heart of Manila's new business hub.

The Suites at One Bonifacio High Street is a new luxury residential tower in Taguig, a city in Metro Manila. The Suites is part of a multi-building mixed-use project along Bonifacio High Street, a shopping and dining area that also includes the Shangri-La at the Fort and the Philippine Stock Exchange tower. Taken together, the projects mark a milestone in the decades-long transformation of this neighborhood from a US Army base to one of the city's most prestigious destinations.

The Suites at One Bonifacio High Street is a glass and masonry building offering 298 suites in the heart of this commercial hub. With 2-,3-, and 4-bedroom configurations, many with three-sided views and double height balconies, the project represents the top of the luxury market in Manila. In addition to residences, the building features dedicated amenity floors and a roof deck with lap and recreational pools.

The facade is characterized by horizontal banding that takes its cue from adjacent buildings, offering a continuity in style while introducing a new vertical scale to the neighborhood. The building's gently curved form offsets the angular glass structure of the Shangri-La to the north and its corner expression balances the vertical spine of the Stock Exchange to the east.

Retail and entry spaces emerge from the core to create an intimacy at the street level, where a multi-level, green courtyard extends the pedestrian experience of the adjacent High Street and connects the building to the Shangri-La and Philippine Stock Exchange. The towers, maximized in an area with height restrictions, offer unparalleled views and serve as a gateway to the neighborhood.

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Scope

Design Architect

Design Partner(s)

Architect of Record - GF & Partners

Photography

Nicco Valenzuela

Project Team

Edward Tachibana, Gary Handel, David Kilpatrick, Daniel Kraffczyk, Ana Untiveros-Ferrel, Kathleen Vogelsang