The real Manila inspires Japanese designer
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Federal Land chair Alfred Ty said Manila had never seemed as beautiful as when he viewed it from The Peak of the Grand Hyatt. Chair of Bonifacio Landmark Realty Development Corp., a subsidiary of Federal Land that developed the five-star hotel in partnershThe real Manila inspires Japanese designer
Federal Land chair Alfred Ty said Manila had never seemed as beautiful as when he viewed it from The Peak of the Grand Hyatt. Chair of Bonifacio Landmark Realty Development Corp., a subsidiary of Federal Land that developed the five-star hotel in partnership with Orix of Japan, Ty was looking out from the top floor of arguably the tallest building in the country. After the sun had set, the evening became a nightscape glittering with lights viewed from the 60th story. The reality of traffic, the high-density population crammed into tight spaces, and the teeming mass of people were far removed while one lounged in the private speakeasy, or enjoyed the open-air deck. These real...Keep on reading: The real Manila inspires Japanese designer Read more