Rufino Pacific Tower

Office in Makati, Philippines
14°33′28.86″N 121°1′5.83″E / 14.5580167°N 121.0182861°E / 14.5580167; 121.0182861Opening1994OwnerRufino familyHeightAntenna spire200 m (656.17 ft)Roof161 m (528.22 ft)Technical detailsFloor count41Design and constructionMain contractorBF Corporation[1]References[2][3]

Rufino Pacific Tower or more commonly known as Rufino Tower or Rufino Plaza is an office skyscraper and is one of the tallest buildings in the Philippines and tallest buildings in Metro Manila. It remains as the tallest steel-framed building in the country.[2][3] It has a ground to architectural top height of 161 metres (528 ft), one of three ways of determining building heights according to Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat.[4] Counting its eight-storey radio tower, the building has a total height of 200 metres (660 ft). It has a total of 41 stories above ground level, including a 10 storey podium which is actually the original building, the old V.A. Rufino Building, and was modified to be the podium of the new tower. It is one of the few skyscrapers that utilizes car elevators.

Rufino Tower is designed with exterior double-glazed, unitized curtain walls that create a facade that reflects a fusion of art and function.[citation needed] Its interiors are an interplay of glass, natural stone and metal. The building is the home of the Rufino family corporations, including major financial and insurance corporations. The Czech Embassy is also housed in the tower.[5]

Location

The building is located at 6784 Ayala Avenue corner V.A. Rufino Street (which was also named in honor of the Rufino family) in Makati. The stretch of Ayala Avenue, aptly nicknamed the Wall Street of the Philippines,[by whom?] where Rufino Pacific Tower lies also has branches of Metrobank, Bank of the Philippine Islands, Equitable PCI Bank (now BDO), Export and Industry Bank, International Exchange Bank (now UnionBank), and East West Bank. The Tower hosts the city's first "green & boutique" business centre, Little Green Hub, for incubating start-up and early-stage companies in Makati.[citation needed] It also almost directly faces PBCom Tower, the tallest building in the Philippines then[specify]. The building has a signature all glass design, similar to Pacific Plaza Towers, one of the tallest buildings in Bonifacio Global City, which was also developed by the Rufino family.

References

  1. ^ The VIP's of Philippine Business, Volume 4. Mahal Kong Pilipinas Foundation, Incorporated. 1993. p. 23. Retrieved May 20, 2022.
  2. ^ a b Emporis.com Rufino Pacific Tower, Makati
  3. ^ a b Skyscraperpage.com Rufino Plaza
  4. ^ Council of Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat CTBUH Criteria for Defining and Measuring Tall Buildings
  5. ^ Philippine Travel Guide Foreign Embassies in the Philippines - A Complete List

External links

  • Rufino Pacific Tower at Emporis
  • Rufino Pacific Tower Information
  • Rufino Pacific Tower at Ayala Maps
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