Nowhere is this philosophy more evident than in Filinvest City, the company’s 244-hectare flagship township in Muntinlupa. Bringing together green spaces, commercial centers, residential communities, and walkable environments, it has become a model for integrated urban living and remains the country’s only integrated development with LEED v4 Gold certification for Neighborhood Development Plan.
“A space can thoughtfully bring together nature, community, and everyday life. Guided by Filinvest’s ‘Green, Inclusive, and Resilient’ framework, sustainability innovations are generated by our various teams across the Filinvest Group. Each development is shaped with both customer experience and sustainability in mind,” shared Mark Mulingbayan, chief sustainability officer of Filinvest Development Corp.
Designing for community
At the heart of Filinvest City’s masterplan is an interconnected network of green spaces designed to be woven into daily life.
The Filinvest City Park System, which consists of six distinct parks across the township, received a Platinum Award at the 2024 London Design Awards for Architectural Design for Public Spaces. Beyond aesthetics, the park network supports the township’s broader sustainability goals through intentional open space allocation, circular plant production practices, and the use of native trees.
Among its defining features is Spectrum Linear Park, an innovative green corridor that stretches nearly a kilometer through the township. Tree-lined walkways, landscaped paths, lighted seating areas, and outdoor art installations create a destination that encourages movement, interaction, and relaxation.
Spaces for reflection
The same philosophy extends beyond public spaces into places that foster reflection and community.
Axis Tower One, owned by Filinvest REIT Corp., is a 25-storey PEZA-certified Grade A office building within the four-building Axis Towers complex. Its X-pattern configuration maximizes natural light and reduces solar heat gain, while its LEED Gold-certified design promotes comfort and sustainability.
Parkway Corporate Center, the first office development in the Philippines to achieve a LEED v4 Core and Shell rating, incorporates geothermal energy, optimized daylight access, water-saving fixtures, and shared green spaces that support occupant well-being.
Currently under development, Grafik Pine House in Baguio reflects a more immersive approach to hospitality—one rooted in sensory experience, culture, and place.
Conceived as a gateway to the mountains, the 256-room hotel encourages guests to engage with their surroundings, from the scent of pine and shifting mist to the flavors of the highlands. It will feature a spa and four dining concepts, including Saleng, a signature restaurant inspired by Cordilleran culture and local ingredients.
At its core, Filinvest’s approach is rooted in a simple idea: architecture should do more than create structures—it should create experiences.
“What really brings these spaces together is a common design principle—seeing architecture as something that enhances your experience and supports a sustainable way of living. As Filinvest moves forward and grows, it’s all about creating more meaningful ways for people to live,” said Mulingbayan.
As cities become denser and lifestyles continue to evolve, developers are increasingly being challenged to think beyond individual buildings and create environments that support everyday life. Across Filinvest’s spaces, their approach suggests that the most memorable developments may not be defined by their structures alone, but by the experiences they make possible.
At a glance: Filinvest’s purpose-driven spaces
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Filinvest City – 244-hectare integrated township in Muntinlupa and the country’s only integrated development with LEED v4 Gold certification for Neighborhood Development Plan
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Filinvest City Park System – Six interconnected parks recognized with a Platinum Award at the 2024 London Design Awards
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Spectrum Linear Park – Nearly one kilometer of tree-canopied walkways, landscaped paths, lighted seating areas, and outdoor art installations
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Our Lady of Lourdes Chapel – Internationally recognized chapel designed by Hiroshi Nakamura & NAP Architects
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Northgate Cyberzone – 18.7-hectare PEZA-registered information technology park known as the BPO IT Park of the South
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Axis Tower One – A PEZA-certified and LEED Gold-certified Grade A office building located within the four-building Axis towers complex
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Parkway Corporate Center – First office development in the Philippines to achieve LEED v4 Core and Shell certification
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One Filinvest Ortigas – LEED Gold-certified office and retail development with nearly 39,000 square meters of premium office space
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Grafik Pine House, Baguio – Upcoming 256-room hospitality development rooted in sensory experience, culture, and place, featuring a spa and four dining concepts including Saleng inspired by Cordilleran culture