Filinvest City in Alabang earmarked more than 30 percent of its 244-hectare land development for open spaces, where people could make the most out of nature.
As a result, the central business district was recently awarded Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design LEED v4 Gold for Neighborhood Development (LEEDv4 ND) certification.
LEED is run by the U.S. Green Building Council, which recognizes designs that are environmentally responsible from construction to maintenance.
βThe LEED certification is proof that we are on the right track in building a sustainable and future-ready CBD that is different from the cities everyone is accustomed to in the city,β said Filinvest Alabang Inc. president and chief operating officer Catherine Ilagan.
Even before the pandemic struck, Filinvest Cityβs urban planning featured walkable streets and open spaces. Thus, the citizens here had a foretaste of the new normal which has widely contributed to lessening the pandemicβs impact.
The neighborhood allows ease of movement and encourages walking, jogging, and cycling along its dedicated bike lanes, while maintaining social distancing.
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Article and Photo originally posted by Manila Standard last November 21, 2020, 6:40pm.
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