Putting a Cap to Your Energy Bills by Living in a Smart Building

Green Inner Courtyard

Look for green architecture in Uptown Cagayan de Oro. Primavera Residences, the only eco-friendly and smart building in Mindanao, is an elegant landmark in the city’s landscape and progress.

Padding bills, setting limits for consumption – these are all the rave in the marketing of companies right now. Because of these limits, we become very conscious of our every move, checking now and then if we have hit the limit or if we still have room for more activities. What if there are ways to cut bills without necessarily limiting our movements?

I am not talking about mindless consumption. We all need to be conscious and smart in the reality of finite resources. But there can be more freedom to go about some of our activities or meeting our needs without having to think of the costs related to these. Energy consumption, for example, is really a headache.

During the energy crisis in Mindanao before, I was amazed to learn that the cost of my activities actually go up somewhere towards midday and once more somewhere at night. It is not such a huge mystery actually. Normally towards midday is the hottest part of the day. People who are normally afraid to crank up their electric bills give in to their sweating and turn on the fan or the air conditioner.  It is also around this time that some people would be cooking their lunch, adding to the heat inside the homes. How can this be helped then?

The design of the structure where you are doing all of these activities is a big factor. In the sustainable real estate development in the Philippines, already there is a move for green architecture. Green architecture does not necessarily mean using only recyclable materials as what some people think. Green architecture merely means the design of the building is in harmony with nature and the environment.

The Primavera Residences, the first eco-friendly building in Mindanao, for example have smart green buildings. Pioneering eco-friendly architecture in the Philippines, it designed its buildings based on nature. These are some of the features their buildings have:

  1. There is a hollow column in the middle of the building to allow air to circulate easily. Hot air naturally rises up so the movement of the air can contribute to the breeze inside the buildings.
  2. The buildings also have an underground airpath in addition to the column.
  3. Extended ledges are added to the façade so that when the sun hits these sides of the building, shadows can be formed to shade and cool the rooms located on that side.

Other innovative designs can be considered. It is just a matter of studying our environment – and instead of manipulating with it, we work with it and maximize its nature.

Where can you find a smart building with a green inner courtyard in the Philippines? Click link.

Blogger Sanna Experiences Green Living In Uptown Cagayan de Oro

Testimonial - Rosanna Lim experience at Primavera Residences

Living uptown for a few days was a totally stress-free experience. Knowing you are safe from flood and surely enjoying a pollution-free environment was a different living from what we were used to for years.

As we turn over this new leaf this year, you might want get a hold of the green living at Primavera Residences. I got to experience it first hand before 2013 ended, and it was something I couldn’t get out of my system. It is the living I would want to have, for my family, in the near future. Living there for two days changed my perspective of how our lives should be lived and how families should really consider having a list of practicalities and what-to-have’s for one’s family when acquiring a home.

Being Typhoon Sendong and Pablo survivors for one, Primavera Residences’ current location seemed to be the ideal place to invest a home in. Its current location is situated 110-meters above sea level so it is flood-free and for me it is pollution-free. The fresh air and ambiance is unlimited!

Living uptown for a few days was a totally stress-free experience. Knowing you are safe from flood and surely enjoying a pollution-free environment was a different living from what we were used to for years. Being a survivor of a few of the biggest storms in our city is traumatic and having the peace of mind living in a place where you are sure no flood is going to get you – that surely is something one would want to achieve for your family for sure.

Our first morning at the unit we stayed in at the 9th floor of Primavera Residences was totally an awesome experience one wouldn’t want to exchange for anything. With a breathtaking view of the Macajalar Bay which we woke up to with and that all the fresh air – it was a marvelous good morning greeting from the universe, from Primavera, and the pizza parlor at the ground floor – Jeannette’s Pizza – who delivered our food right at our doorstep.

The peace, fun, and the ease – you should try to check out. Maybe rent a place at Primavera for starters or even just a few days. It’ll definitely change your perspective of real living.

Testimonial - Rosanna Lim experience at Primavera Residences

Testimonial - Rosanna Lim experience at Primavera Residences

Testimonial - Rosanna Lim experience at Primavera Residences

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ITPI expansion (published in Manila Standard Today)

Italian Architect Romolo V Nati and Filipino Lawyer Jojo Leviste

Italian Architect Romolo V

Nati and Filipino lawyer Jojo Leviste team up to develop eco-logic properties in the Philippines

They founded ITPI Corp

, which is now pursuing a  $600-million expansion plan over the next six years

Green building developer ITPI Corp

(Italpinas Euroasian Design and Eco-Development Corp) is scouting for investors to pursue its expansion plan that involves developing $600 million worth of projects over the next six years

ITPI said it planned to expand nationwide from developing mixed-use buildings to developing condotels, hotels, resorts and ‘beach mixed communities

“We are set to develop at least $200 million worth of projects within the next six years,” Italian architect Romolo Nati, ITPI executive chairman, said

Nati said there were plans to increase the company’s capitalization as it prepared for an initial public offering in the next two years

“We are preparing to increase our authorized capital

to attract new equity investors as we envision an initial public offering in the next two years,” he said

The company’s capitalization is currently at around P50 million

Nati said the company would increase capitalization in the first quarter next year and was now searching for a financial advisor for the deal

“We started small and now we’d like to expand because we are appreciated by the market

We need new investors to help us develop new projects,” Nati said

Published 9 December 2013 in Manila Standard Today

Written by Alena Mae S

Flores

Green energy property developer sets $200-M expansion (published in The Philippine Star)

Filipino Lawyer Jojo Leviste and Italian Architect Romolo V Nati

Filipino lawyer Jojo Leviste and Italian Architect Romolo V. Nati: Business leaders in green energy property development in the Philippines

Green energy property developer Italpinas Euroasian Design and Eco-Development Corp. (ITPI) is planning to expand its operations with $200 million worth of projects in the next six years, its top official said over the weekend.

Aside from Primavera Residences, its first real estate project located in Cagayan de Oro, ITPI plans to expand operations nationwide by developing mixed-use buildings, condotels, hotels, resorts and ‘beach mixed communities.’

“We are set to develop at least $200 million worth of projects within the next six years,” said architect Romolo Nati, ITPI executive chairman and chief executive officer in a press briefing on Friday.

One project on ITPI’s drawing board is a larger mixed-use development in Cagayan de Oro City, whose design was awarded the “Most Promising Clean Energy Investment Opportunity in the Philippines” this year by Climate Technology Initiative-Private Financing Advisory Network, a group that looks into clean energy projects.

Nati, however, refused to divulge more details on the project.

The other ITPI development in Sto. Tomas, Batangas is a $124.5 million, 120,000 sqm, mixed-use development that features several buildings designed to resist extreme weather conditions.

ITPI cites $200-million developments (published in BusinessWorld)

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ITPI Corp

plans to spend some $200 million to develop mixed-used projects in Luzon and Mindanao, the firm’s top official told reporters on Friday night

“We are set to develop at least $200 million worth of projects within the next six years,” Romolo V

Nati, ITPI’s executive chairman and chief executive officer, said over dinner in Makati City

The Italian architect said the company will start construction of two projects — to be located in Batangas and Cagayan de Oro City — next year

“One project on ITPI’s drawing board is a larger mixed-use development in Cagayan de Oro City,” Mr

Nati said, even as he refused to give details

ITPI has an existing 10-storey, twin-tower condominium complex in the city known as Primavera Residences

The $11-million project is located on a 19,000-square-meter (sq

m

) site

The first tower was completed in September last year, while the second one is expected to be completed in April 2015

Besides expanding its presence in southern Philippines, ITPI is also set to invest more than $100 million for a mixed-use development in Batangas

“The other ITPI development in Sto

Tomas, Batangas is a $124

5-million, 120,000-sq

m

, mixed-use development that will feature several buildings that are designed in a climate change-resistant round shape,” said Mr

Nati, adding that all the company’s projects use existing green building technologies

 

Mr

Nati added that the company plans to hike its authorized capital stock by yearend “to attract new equity investors as we envision an initial public offering in the next two years,” but declined to provide details

 

Published 9 December 2013 on Business World 

Written by Claire-Ann Marie CFeliciano

Green building and sustainable architecture in a climate change-challenged world

YOLANDA REHABILITATION EFFORTS have attracted this Italian architect and expert on sustainable architecture and green building. He’s offering to contribute his skills to help rebuild Leyte and the other parts of Eastern Visayas that have been recently devastated by the super typhoon.

Watch how ITPI Corp. (ItalPinas Euroasian Design and Eco-Development) incorporates green building and sustainable architecture principles in its developments throughout the building life cycle.

http://www.slideshare.net/italpinas/itpi-sustainable-architecture-and-green-building

Watch a short video clip on how ITPI uses performance-based design software to design sustainable buildings: http://primaveraresidences.italpinas.com/using-performance-based-design-software-to-design-sustainable-buildings/