Zuellig Building, LEED-certified office skyscraper in Makati, Philippines
The Zuellig Building is an office tower with 33 floors and 5 basement levels rising in the Makati business district. Its glass exterior and modern design create a distinctive presence in the city's corporate skyline.
The building was completed in 2012 and marked the arrival of sustainable construction practices in Philippine corporate development. Its design represented a shift toward environmental responsibility in the region's architecture.
The building represents the evolution of Philippine corporate architecture through its integration of modern design principles and environmental considerations.
The tower sits at the intersection of Makati Avenue and Paseo de Roxas, making it easy to locate. Inside you will find conference spaces, fitness facilities, and various dining options for those working or visiting.
The glass facade was engineered to bring in maximum natural light while cutting energy costs across all floors. This approach shows how thoughtful design can balance comfort with operational efficiency.
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