The Seasons Residences recently bagged the 5-star award for best residential high-rise development in the Philippines at the International Property Awards (IPA) Asia-Pacific.
The four-tower development is a joint venture between Federal Land Inc., Nomura Real Estate Development Company Ltd., and Isetan Mitsukoshi Holdings Ltd. to form Sunshine Fort North Bonifacio Realty Development Corp.
“This recognition reflects our continuous commitment to building dynamic developments for generations to enjoy,” said Cherie Fernandez, president of Sunshine Fort North Bonifacio realty development corp.
The IPA recognizes industry projects and developers selected by an independent panel of over 80 industry experts focusing on design, quality, service, innovation, originality, and commitment to sustainability.
Bringing Japanese tradition to PH
The Seasons Residences is recognized for bringing the Japanese tradition of innovation to the Philippines. The development fuses Japanese design efficiency with the Filipino sense of community to feature Japanese innovations such as the earthquake-resistant technology, sunken slab or below-floor drainage system for easy maintenance and repairs, air-washing tiles that minimize excess humidity and odor, and sophisticated toilet systems.
Inspired by the four seasons of Japan, The Seasons Residences is the country’s first residential project with a distinct Japanese concept. This signature development is setting a new global standard in the real estate industry through a premier four-tower residential development.
The four residential towers—Haru (Spring), Natsu (Summer), Aki (Autumn), and Fuyu (Winter)–will feature Japanese design elements that focus on technology, functionality, safety and harmony with the environment.
Upscale shopping at the podium
Mitsukoshi brings to the country commercial spaces that showcase Japanese design elements in a casual but elegant setting. It will feature a well-curated selection of Japanese beauty brands, as well as its signature depachika, or basement-level food hall.