A LOT of people these days are into minimalist architecture, also known as minimalism. A quote from French writer Antoine de Saint-Exupery sums it up—“Perfection is achieved, not when there is nothing more to add, but when there is nothing left to take away.”
Moreover, minimalist architecture sticks to the basic and essential and removes the unnecessary elements to show the true essence of architecture. Minimalist architecture had its roots in the Cubist-inspired movements of De Stijl and Bauhaus in the 1920s. German-American architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe pointed out that minimalism provided maximum power to architectural space.
Since 2010, the minimalist movement has exerted a strong influence in the local corporate architecture and product design in the country. Simplicity is the core of minimalist architecture as it favors neutral palettes of brown, beige, white, and gray; clean straight lines; well-defined rectangular shapes; long and wide eaves; and design that lets natural light in. This has also been dubbed the millennial aesthetic: simple and orderly, yet classy.
Nob Hill in Tagaytay Highlands combines modern minimalism and countryside charm with stylish homes possessing simple and geometric linear design and large picture windows. “These rhythmic lines complement the homes’ natural, light-colored stone, powder-coated metal trims, and wood glaze finishes and trims—blending seamlessly with Tagaytay’s tranquil surroundings,” Tagaytay Highlands said in a press statement.
The management pointed out that Tagaytay Highlands is an ideal base for individuals and families seeking a modest but elegant lifestyle equipped with the essentials of everyday living. It added that Nob Hill can be regarded as a sanctuary in these uncertain times, one that is becoming a primary home choice for discerning families, as well as arbiters of taste hoping to relax and de-stress their spirits. The picturesque vistas of Tagaytay Highlands and of the mountains of Makiling and Maculot in the distance give an opportunity to appreciate the beauty of Mother Nature.
Linear road parks function as respite from the monotony of daily routines. Aside from having eco-friendly home designs, with atriums and pocket gardens as exclusive amenities, Nob Hill also has a main park with a fitness station, a trellis, children’s play area, a gazebo, and a jogging path.
For its homeowners’ convenience and peace of mind, the management assured the development is a safe, gated community with 24-hour security, 24-hour emergency medical and firefighting teams, independent and abundant water supply, in-house landscaping and efficient property management services.
Residents have exclusive access to the upscale facilities of the complex, such as the Country Club, world-class dining establishments, the Sports Center, and various indoor and outdoor event venues. Each property also comes with a proprietary share at the Tagaytay Midlands Golf Club.
A leisurely 70-minute drive from the Makati Central Business District, Nob Hill is readily accessible via the Suplang Gate through the South Luzon Expressway (Slex) Batino Exit or the Sta. Rosa Exit.
The management said homeowners and guests there’s no to be concerned about the health risks as Tagaytay Highlands personnel practice strict adherence to sanitation procedures and safety protocols, including but not limited to disinfection, hand sanitation, wearing of face mask and face shield, and social distancing.
“Tagaytay Highlands property management also spurs residents to comply with health and safety precautionary measures and ensures quick response during adverse events both natural and made,” the company explained.
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Article and Photo originally posted by Business Mirror last December 1, 2020 and written by Rizal Raoul Reyes.
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