6. What will the style of the resort be?
The resort will follow the theme of Gold Coast, Australian architecture Architectural Design:
Taking inspiration from Gold Coast architecture, Amisa boldly responds to the rapidly increasing
demand for modern leisure island living. The resort development was conceived to allow it's users
to enjoy an active interaction with nature while preserving and enhancing it's environment.
The concept of the towers soaring above the rest of the natural site takes advantage of the
picturesque views it offers. All units are guaranteed either a view of the meticulously planned
amenities, the perfectly manicured resort, or the ever-soothing sea. Such confidence and exuberance
definitely established Amisa as the defining hallmark of the island. Every unit is also provided with a
spacious balcony with cantilevers beyond the main structure of the building as a more overt sculptural
composition.The union of the curvaceous balconies to the commanding structure mimics the smooth
waves and the infinite expanse of the ocean. The balconies enliven the buildings with their deep and
fluid shadows. Daylight enhances the beauty of this development through the large windows.
Landscaped Design based on Gold Coast Theme
The main aim of the landscaped architectural design for Amisa is to provide appropriate setting for the
three major architectural elements the project - the residential condominium buildings, the hotel and
gaming complex. These building complexes are set amidst an environment that provides a holiday
ambiance and relaxing, stress-free, fun setting that residents and guests will want to return too often,
a total escape from the blandness of urban life.
7. Who designed the development?
The masterplan was designed by Architect Albers S. Yu of ASYA Design Partner. Some of the
projects of ASYA includes RLC's Mackinley Park Residences, Otis888 Residences,
The Trion Towers, Woodsville Mansions, SM Mizza Residences, Anchor Land Holdings Inc.,
Mayfair Towers. ASYA Design Partners was awarded as one of the top 10 Architectural Firms in
the Philippines from the year 2004 to 2007. Architect Yu is also one of the founding members of
the Philippines Green Building Council, an organization that promotes green architecture.
On the other hand, the landscaped architecture will be handled by Architect Paulo Alcazaren of
PGAA Creative Design. PGAA did projects for the Banyan Tree Group in Indonesia, the song Be
Gold Resort in Vietnam, the Hainan Mandarin in Hainan China, The Royal Mulu Resort Aviary in Sarawak,
the Sutera Harbor project in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah and NTUC Resort in Sentosa, Singapore. PGAA is
also responsible for Landco's Playa Catalagan. Lastly, Petra Konsult and Associates Inc. headed by
Engineer Uldiraco Trawon, will handle the beach development. Petra consult has done projects for Tagaytay
International Gold Course and Punta Fuego.
8. For the residential units, what specific unit types do you offer?
We are offering all flat units - Studio, 1 bedroom, and 2 Bedroom units
9. What are the sizes of the units?
Studio with balcony is 39.45 sqm to 44 sq.m. or 424.64 sq.ft. to 473.61 sq.ft.
1 Bedroom with balcony is 49.74 sqm to 51.16 sq.m. or 535.40 sq.ft. to 550.68 sq.ft.
2 Bedroom with balcony is 64 sqm to 79.63 sq.m. or 688.89 sq.ft. to 857.13 sq.ft.
10. Are There available parking slots for sale?
There is available ground parking. The rights to these slots will be for sale
11. What are the views from my units?
There is the view of Magellan Bay, Hilutungan Channel, Mactan Island and Northern Towns of Cebu
12. How long is the beach frontage?
Approximately 172 meters
13. Is it a private resort?
Yes, admission will be strictly for residents and their guests as well as guests in the hotel.
EARTHQUAKE PROOF
Earthquake Proof Buildings: How it works:
The technology designed to keep Amisa buildings from collapsing works essentially in
two ways: By making the building stronger and by making them more flexible, so they
sway and slide above the shaking ground rather than crumbling. The foundation floats on
systems of ball bearings, springs and padded cylinders. They don't sit directly on the ground,
so they're protected from some earthquake shocks. In the event of a major earthquake,
they sway up to a few feet.
You actually take the foundation of building and you put it either on almost like springs
or on a mechanism so it is allowed to move a little bit with the earthquake. The systems ensure
that no lives will be lost, no matter the strength of an earthquake.
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