
Global-Estate Resorts, Inc. (GERI), the township development arm of Megaworld, has broken ground on the clubhouse of The Lindgren, a residential village within the 151-hectare Arden Botanical Estate in Trece Martires, Cavite.
The Clubhouse at The Lindgren is designed to serve as the primary social hub of the 24-hectare village. Following the project’s Scandinavian-inspired design, the structure features an indoor-outdoor layout surrounded by curated gardens, with pocket gardens of ornamental and edible plants integrated into the landscape.

Underground utilities are also incorporated to preserve the village’s clean and open aesthetic.
Amenities at the clubhouse are geared toward everyday residential living and community interaction. These include a 540-square-meter swimming pool, a 20-square-meter sauna, a collaborative co-working space, gym, playground, multipurpose hall, and a daycare center.
“The Clubhouse is designed to anchor community life at The Lindgren Village. This is where families will establish their daily routines—early morning swims, weekend gatherings, children’s playdates—making it the permanent backdrop to residential life,” said Rowena Espiritu, head of sales and marketing of GERI.

The Lindgren is one of the residential communities in Arden Botanical Estate, a nature-focused township envisioned to allow residents and visitors to engage with the environment while highlighting the richness of Philippine flora. The estate has previously earned recognition at the PropertyGuru Philippines Property Awards for its master planning and design.
Sustainability measures form a core part of the township’s master plan, including solar-powered street lighting, electric vehicle-ready infrastructure, rainwater recycling systems, and permeable pavements for landscaped open spaces.
Located in Trece Martires, Cavite, Arden Botanical Estate is around 1.5 hours from Makati and approximately an hour from Ninoy Aquino International Airport, positioning it as a suburban residential development with access to Metro Manila.
The article was originally published in Manila Standard.
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