Monday, May 10, 2010

South Forbes: Cathay Land presents 5 clusters for the good life

Cathay Land presents 5 clusters for the good life

Back in the 1970s when children were glued to the television, Voltes V was the favorite anime program. From that came Voltron and the Power Rangers, all emphasizing the message – good teams come in fives. It is when the five individual elements unite together when they become a more powerful force to deal with.

Such unification is called synergy, or a situation where different entities cooperate advantageously for a final outcome. This is the essence of the five Clusters of Excellence in South Forbes Golf City, the country’s largest fully-integrated and all-themed golf resort city at the Metro Sta. Rosa–Tagaytay corridor.

“Our ‘5 Clusters of Excellence’ is our award-winning feature where our international-themed Residential Cluster is in cooperative action with the Education, Business, Wellness, and Leisure Clusters,” said Cathay Land president Jeffrey Ng.

Gated communities add a touch of distinction. Homeowners will feel that they are a part of a community – an idealized small town where everyone knows and cares about each other. South Forbes’ Residential Cluster of internationally-themed neighborhoods and condominiums incorporates a modern twist to traditional architectural designs and lifestyles unique to a featured city.

“Through a design concept called contained diversity, our themed enclaves maintains its individual charm yet collectively add color to the whole development without it looking like a theme park,” added Mr. Ng.

This community assures the continuation of quality education within the city walls. Early education until the secondary level will be provided in the Learning Links Academy of Sta. Rosa while the tertiary level will carry on in South Forbes City Colleges.

South Forbes City Colleges, in partnership with GCIC, will have modern facilities and equipped with fiber optic connectivity to ensure that the future enrollees will be educated and trained on an international standard.

The community’s own Cyberpark, the business hub of the city, will feature world-class, built-to-specifications buildings suited for BPOs and call centers that will enable residents and their adult children to build careers within the city confines.

Whether setting up business at the Cyberpark, the City Center, or the Commercial Strip, walking to work will be welcomed with a huge sigh of relief since this will reduce transportation expenses.

In collaboration with the Southern Luzon Hospital & Medical Center, a full service medical center providing emergency, intensive care, out-patient, in-patient, dental and diagnostic services will be under one roof. Its fully-integrated approach assures that every person has access to qualified medical specialists and services.

For more details on South Forbes Golf City projects, you may contact Reby Ramirez @ +63 919.699.3572 / +63 922.941.4140 / +63 916.4044.555 / +632 404-4534 or e-mail her @ reby_ramirez@yahoo.com.


Article Source: Manila Bulletin (0nline), April 26, 2010


Châteaux de Paris: South Forbes says it with flowers

South Forbes says it with flowers
(The Philippine Star) Updated May 07, 2010 12:00 AM
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The Châteaux de Paris main gate previews the lush and beautiful landscaping inside the whole enclave.
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MANILA, Philippines - Flowers and its symbolisms are deeply ingrained in our culture.

In this month of May, we celebrate the most colorful Catholic festival in the Philippines, the Flores de Mayo (Flowers of May), in honor of the Virgin Mary, culminated with the Santa Cruzan, a religious-historical beauty pageant held in many cities, towns and even small villages throughout the country which depicts the finding of the Holy Cross by Queen Helena (Reina Elena), mother of Constantine the Great.

On ordinary occasions, flowers are given to convey feelings.

Many florists even provide information on the language of flowers to encourage the practice of helping modern gift-givers to “say it with flowers.”

Such relevance is not gone unnoticed in South Forbes Golf City, the country’s largest fully-integrated, self-sustaining, and all-themed golf resort city at the forefront of the Metro Sta. Rosa – Tagaytay corridor, and recipient of the Best Golf Community Development title by the CNBC International Property Awards, the world’s most prestigious property awards programme.

In fact, one of its enclaves, Châteaux de Paris, is devoted to flowers and the many French-themed gardens where these are found.

Sneak Peek. The whole French landscaping experience begins at the main gate of Châteaux de Paris with a wide open expanse. Cobblestone paving, formal rows of trees, a feature wall along the approach lay-by, and wrought iron gates immediately signify a strong, dramatic French-inspired enclave.

At the center are a fountain and a high-pitched roof that makes up the guardhouse while modern walkways, details derived from the façade of the Châteaux de Paris Clubhouse, frame the entrance.

Center of Attraction. Located at the center of the whole development, where the two major avenues intersect, is the goose-foot, or the focal point.

Within the Grand Garden is the clock tower that serves as the identifying mark for the community.

Surrounded by green open spaces for seating, walking, and gathering, allées or alleys bordered by trees or clipped hedges for easy access from homes and other gardens, and reflection ponds, this circular park is undeniably French.

Fields of Green. The perfect park for sociable residents is The Green Hall, dotted with informal groupings of trees and unobstructed open lawns that serve as multi-purpose spaces for gatherings, recreation, and play.

A fountain and water basin against a feature wall lends a cool, refreshing feeling as does the relaxing sight and scent of grass.

Performance Level. French outdoor theatres were common in gardens during the 18th century which serves as the theme for The Theatre.

At the center is a dais or elevated platform with a fountain and feature wall from which radial paving patterns originate, forming a fan-shaped plaza.

This is the stage area where neighborhood performances and shows can be held.

The French Pavilion. A circular domed pavilion is the centerpiece of this garden, set in the middle of the plaza and the terminus of the northern allée from The Grand Garden which is accentuated by formal rows of trees together with planters and plinths.

This is a classic park with seat walls and benches where residents can read a book under the shade of a tree or perhaps doze off on a lazy afternoon.

Citrus Scent. During the 18th century, the orange was regarded as a rare exotic fruit that came all the way from East Asia.

At Châteaux de Paris, L’Orangerie will be an orchard of our native dayap.

For more details on Châteaux de Paris and other South Forbes projects, you may contact Reby Ramirez @ +63 919.699.3572 / +63 922.941.4140 / +63 916.4044.555 / +632 404-4534 or e-mail her @ reby_ramirez@yahoo.com.