Park Central Towers

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Park Central Towers
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Park Central Towers under construction in 2023.
Park Central Towers
Interactive map of Park Central Towers
General information
StatusTopped-out (South Tower)
Under construction (North Tower)
TypeResidential
Location Makati Avenue, Makati, Philippines
Coordinates 14°33′34″N121°01′39″E / 14.55943°N 121.02738°E / 14.55943; 121.02738
Topped-out2022 (South Tower)
Estimated completion2025
Technical details
Floor countSouth Tower - 69
North Tower - 56
Design and construction
Architecture firmSCDA Design
Leandro V. Locsin Partners
Developer Ayala Land
Main contractorMakati Development Corporation
Website
ayalalandpremier.com/our-portfolio/park-central-towers/

The Park Central Towers is a complex of two skyscrapers currently under construction in Makati, Metro Manila, Philippines.

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History

The Park Central Towers were publicly announced in August 2016 by its developer Ayala Land, replacing the Mandarin Oriental Manila, which was relocated to a new structure across the street. Park Central Towers was placed under the Ayala Land Premier brand. [1]

The first building to be built was the Park Central South Tower. [1] The South Tower was topped out on October 21, 2022. [2] . It was completed in 2024. The North Tower was topped out in 2023, and is set to be completed in 2025.

Architecture and design

The Park Central Towers are composed of the 69-storey North Tower with a height of 248 metres (814 ft) and the 56-storey South Tower. Its exterior design was designed by Singaporean firm SCDA Design by Soo Chan, in collaboration with Philippine firm Leandro V. Locsin Partners. [2] The residential towers' interiors were designed by J. Antonio Mendoza Design Consultants, Asuncion Berenguer Inc. in collaboration with Studio Taku Shimizu for the retail podium’s interiors, Q-Works for environmental graphics, Ace and Associates for security, and BCL Asia for landscaping. [3]

References

  1. 1 2 Mangawang, Cesar (6 August 2016). "Park Central Towers P20.5B ultra-luxury Makati project". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved 7 July 2023.
  2. 1 2 "Ayala Land's tallest building tops off". BusinessMirror. 9 November 2022. Retrieved 7 July 2023.
  3. BrandRoom, INQUIRER net (2022-11-07). "Park Central Towers, Ayala Land's tallest building, tops off". INQUIRER.net. Retrieved 2024-10-30.