Distinct Rockwell workstyle comes to IPI Center

Distinct Rockwell workstyle comes to IPI Center

Written by Amy R. Remo

It stands unrivaled, renowned for creating luxurious spaces that elevate and enrich lifestyles.

From the time it was founded in 1995, Rockwell Land has since successfully carved a niche in the local realty scene, introducing its signature lifestyle in what are rightfully among the most coveted addresses in the country.

These safe, exclusive, and self-sustaining communities—starting with its flagship development, Rockwell Center Makati —are thoughtfully designed for the affluent few, offering premier facilities that address the diverse needs of residents. From the lush green spaces and recreational areas to state-of-the-art fitness centers and elegant lounges, every aspect of a Rockwell development has been meticulously planned to enrich the living experiences of residents.

It’s no wonder why Rockwell Land continues to evoke prestige and respect, particularly among those in the know.

Rockwell ‘workstyle’

Beyond residential projects, however, Rockwell Land’s pursuit of excellence and elegance is also aptly reflected in its workspaces, where the same level of foresight, innovation, and dedication to quality and sophistication are evident.

Rockwell Workspaces mirrors this upscale developer’s residential ethos of thoughtful design and user-centric amenities—providing future-proof offices that integrate pandemic learnings, offer conducive settings, and inspire productivity. Locators get to embrace that distinct “Rockwell workstyle”—characterized by safety, convenience, exclusivity, and unparalleled services.

Demand for green buildings

The Rockwell workstyle remained relevant even postpandemic as it addressed emerging demands of companies who prioritized the health and well-being of their employees.

Colliers Philippines had pointed out this growing trend among occupiers, which stoked the demand for green-certified buildings. Citing Colliers’ Global Occupier Outlook Report last year, Colliers Philippines said companies across the globe are investing more on environment, social, and governance (ESG) initiatives, including green design, tech-enabled features that promote health and safety, well-being amenities, and inclusive workplace environments.

Sustainable office solutions

Rockwell Land has responded adeptly to this through its future-proof, tech-driven features. These initiatives have not only earned certifications from green building authorities but also cemented Rockwell’s reputation as a forward-thinking leader in sustainable workspace solutions.

Currently, Rockwell offices run on 100-percent renewable energy, which is good both for the environment and occupiers looking to further “green” their operations. Its workspaces are the first in the Philippines to have the VRF inverter airconditioning system which utilizes a “wind-free” technology, ensuring filtered and clean still air for occupants.

Rockwell offices also feature flexible and open workspaces with high ceilings and operable floor-to-ceiling windows for natural light and ventilation; CCTVs and RFID card systems to ensure security; waste reduction measures and low-flow water fixtures; 24-hour technical and engineering support; 24/7 automatic fire suppression system; 100-percent backup power; and charging stations for electric vehicles. Naturally, Rockwell offices are LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) certified.

Modern approach

Essentially, Rockwell Land takes a more modern approach to office developments by integrating sustainability, enhanced safety measures, scenic views, and ample spaces within offices. This creates a less congested, more conducive, and refreshing work environment that makes office life a pleasant experience for employees.

Today, thousands of employees are enjoying that distinct workstyle in four Rockwell offices: Rockwell Business Center Ortigas in Pasig City; Rockwell’s first LEED Gold certified building, 8 Rockwell in Makati City; Rockwell Business Center Sheridan in Mandaluyong City; and Santolan Town Plaza in San Juan City.

Redefining office life in Cebu

Soon, Cebuanos will also have a taste of this Rockwell workstyle.

Rockwell Workspaces at IPI Center is poised to redefine office life in Cebu, providing spaces that offer balance between conduciveness and functionality, while infusing Rockwell’s unique touch of exclusivity and sophistication. It will rise within the 2.8-hectare IPI Center, a community comprising residences, office towers, and retail hubs amid open spaces.

Here, Rockwell Land and its joint venture partner International Pharmaceuticals Inc. (IPI) will offer “refreshed city living” through reimagined spaces and uniquely curated lifestyles “Done Rockwell”. This will be evident in its location, well-appointed spaces, and amenities that ensure comfort, convenience, and peace of mind.

As the demand for healthy and sustainable workspaces continues to grow, trust that Rockwell will also keep on creating offices that not only meet the needs of today but also anticipate the demands of tomorrow.

Rockwell Workspaces in Cebu will no doubt be another showcase of how offices should be—that is, “Done Rockwell”.

Sustainability has transcended trends and has become somewhat of an art form in itself. In business, it has now been refined to qualify as a point of sophistication, with good reason. Implementing sustainable practices into an operation requires both technological innovation and their creative application.

Much more than that, sustainability is also an embodiment of modern values, where short-term gains are foresworn for the benefit of the future generations. The significance is further heightened in the wake of current global crises.

In the words of the United Nations (UN) Under-Secretary-General for Economic and Social Affairs Liu Zhenmin in their 2022 Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) report, “The world is facing a confluence of crises that threaten the very survival of humanity. All of these crises — and ways to prevent and navigate them — are addressed holistically in the SDGs.”

Sustainable Development Goal 11 focuses on building sustainable cities and communities, as more than half the world’s population live in cities today. By 2050, it is predicted that seven out of 10 people will likely live in urban areas.

Well-appointed spaces allow for the finest workstyle.
“Cities are drivers of economic growth and contribute more than 80% of global GDP. However, they also account for more than 70% of global greenhouse gas emissions. If well-planned and managed, urban development can be sustainable and can generate inclusive prosperity,” the UN report writes.

In property development, the development and refinement of sustainable or green buildings have been the foundation of rating and performance measurement systems like the US Green Building Council’s Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) rating system.

Ultimately, the goal is to create the best buildings possible, with consideration to all the necessary elements in the grander context of the modern era. LEED provides a framework for healthy, efficient, carbon and cost-saving green buildings, and LEED-certified buildings are globally recognized as symbols of sustainability achievement and leadership.

LEED-certified buildings save money, improve efficiency, lower carbon emissions and create healthier places for people. They are a critical part of addressing climate change and meeting ESG goals, enhancing resilience, and supporting more equitable communities.

Rockwell Land, as a leading premium property developer in the Philippines, strives to embody such qualities in its portfolio. In fact, the company is raising the bar of sophistication in Rockwell Center with the launch of the Proscenium at Rockwell.

1 Proscenium proves to be energy efficient with floor to ceiling and operable windows that allow natural light and airflow.
The Proscenium at Rockwell stands as a symbol of modern values in property developer, a holistic community in Makati consisting of five residential towers with a sprawling amenity deck designed by world-renowned Uruguayan architect, Carlos Ott. In this enclave where all needs are within reach is Rockwell Workspaces’ newest office tower, 1 Proscenium.

As a LEED Silver-Certified building, 1 Proscenium builds on the luxury experience created by the mixed-use complex, offering 214 square meters (sq. m.) to 640 sq. m. of office spaces, equipped with the latest Variable Refrigerant Flow (VRF) air-conditioning system and is built with operable windows for greater air circulation. With 21 floors and floor-to-ceiling windows, the office spaces feature plentiful natural sunlight to its tenants while providing a distinct exclusive view of the Rockwell community within Makati.

Aiming to provide the best office spaces for the finest professionals and discerning executives, 1 Proscenium is an integral part of the Proscenium masterplan. The balance of conduciveness, thoughtful office functionalities, and the unique touch of Rockwell’s distinct lifestyle is what makes it the ultimate workstyle experience.

1 Proscenium proves to be energy efficient with floor to ceiling and operable windows that allow natural light and airflow.
Rockwell Workspaces first ventured into creating premium office spaces through its pioneer project, Rockwell Business Center Ortigas in Pasig. This was followed by its first LEED Gold-Certified building, 8 Rockwell, located in Makati City. Rockwell Business Center Sheridan in Mandaluyong and Santolan Town Plaza in San Juan were soon launched afterwards. Through the addition of 1 Proscenium to its portfolio, the brand continues to provide and preserve the signature workstyle they create.

To learn more about the commercial office spaces for lease in 1 Proscenium, please visit rockwellworkspaces.com.

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