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Arden Botanical Village will marry natural and man-made elements to create a living space that

presents an image of serenity and radiance. It creates a conducive space for the residents’
well-being through thoughtful and
purposeful design.

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TOWNSHIP COMPONENTS

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ARDEN BOTANICAL VILLAGE

FEATURES AND AMENITIES

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18.15 hectares

Total Development Area

11.69 hectares

Saleable Area

36%

Open Space

12%

Green Spaces & Water Feature

December 31, 2024

Turnover Date

329

Total No. of Saleable Lots

18 lots per ha

Density

355 sqm

Average Lot Size

280 - 609 sqm

Lot Size Range

VILLAGE ENTRANCE

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CENTRERA PARK

In the middle of the development lies a beautifully landscaped, sprawling man-made body of water, designed to be the centerpiece of the whole village.
 

This area will be grounds for the village’s amenities and attractions that will activate one’s senses and promote mind wellness.

It is where residents can enjoy quiet moments in nature, by themselves, or engage with the community, in turn, promoting social interaction.

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LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT AND ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNER

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Alcazaren has over three decades of experience as a design consultant. His work over this period has garnered him several design awards from the Singapore Institute of Landscape Architects, the Kuala Lumpur City Council, and the Philippine Association of Landscape Architects.

He is a registered and licensed environmental planner and landscape architect. His professional affiliations are with the Philippine Institute of Environmental Planners (PIEP), a member of the American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA), the American Society of Campus and University Planners (SCUP), an honorary fellow of the Philippine Institute of Architects (PIA) and a a fellow and past president of the Philippine Association of Landscape Architects (PALA).

You can visit also his website to check out more of his work –  https://pgaacreativedesign.com/

SCANDINAVIAN ARCHITECTURE

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The Cavite-Laguna Expressway (CALAX) project is a high-speed road network between Cavite and Laguna provinces located south of Manila, Philippines is now OPEN. 

The Cavite-Laguna Expressway project will improve traffic flow by minimizing congestion on Governor’s Drive, Sta. Rosa-Tagaytay Road, and Aguinaldo Highway. It is also expected to reduce the travel time between CAVITEX and SLEX from the current 90 minutes to approximately 40 minutes.
 

It will also provide efficient transportation links for approximately 11 billion people living in the Cavite and Laguna provinces, as well as benefit economic zones within the area.
The project consists of two sections, Cavite and Laguna. The Cavite portion, which is 26.48km-long, will start from Tirona Highway in Kawit municipality in Cavite province and end at Aguinaldo Highway, Silang municipality, in Cavite.  
 

Up to eight grade-separated interchanges will be built along the route in locations including Kawit IC (Cavitex), Silang IC, Governor’s Drive IC, Laguna Boulevard IC, Sta. Rosa-Tagaytay IC, Techno Park IC, Opened Canal Service Road IC, and Silang East IC.

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