Apr 052014
 

AMA Tower Residences combines central living and customized lifestyle for an enhanced urban life.

MANILA, Philippines – Life has never been so ultimately connected until AMA Tower Residences rose along EDSA-Ortigas.

Now, living in close proximity to your favorite lifestyle hotspots in Metro Manila and being always connected to the virtual world are possible.

AMA Tower Residences lets you live in the heart of the metro – EDSA corner Fordham Street in Mandaluyong City to be exact – where several entertainment and business districts like Ortigas Center, Makati CBD, Araneta Center-Cubao and Eastwood City are just a short drive away. It will also feature high-speed Wi-Fi access in every corner of its 34 floors, enabling tech-savvies to check work emails, share photos and videos on various social networks or play online games anytime they want to.

Connecting with friends, family and fellow residents will be more exciting with lifestyle amenities that encourage social interaction. These include swimming pools, a gym, a multi-purpose hall and landscaped areas. Commercial and retail spaces will be offered to interested entrepreneurs. Also, unit types are so diverse that they can match all kinds of preferences and spatial needs. Aside from studio, one- and two-bedroom flat units, it offers loft and bi-level types as well as units built with balcony.

“AMA Tower Residences will connect its residents to everything they need for the full enjoyment of urban lifestyle,” said Marian Recto-Arrieta, vice president for sales of AMA Land, Inc., the mixed-use condo developer under the AMA Group of Companies.

To know more about AMA Tower Residences, visit www.amatower.wordpress.com. Call us at +632.822.3443.

Jan 122014
 
Jomar Delluba at Galerie Joaquin Podium

From left: “Figure Eight” by Jomar Delluba, “Ball and Chain”, “Knockout”   MANILA, Philippines – Pakil, Laguna-based artist Jomar Delluba investigates the creativity of children for mischief in his first solo exhibition “Maldita,” which opens at Galerie Joaquin Podium on Jan. 16 at 6:30 p.m. Jomar Delluba sees his art as an intensely personal experience. His works use metaphors to articulate the idea of everyday people in his characteristically-brilliant style. The works in this show sees Delluba playing with and upending traditional concepts of childhood mischief. He paints in a style that, at first glance, is cutesy but becomes increasingly surreal upon closer examination. There is a painting of a girl in pigtails with her hand over her right eye as if she was punched. What is surreal, however, is the disinterested look on her face — as if she was already used to such physical punishment. But aren’t little girls supposed to be spared from such brutality? Delluba’s work hangs that question over the canvas, but also speeds past it — a way of turning expectations on their heads. This is the sort of nuanced discourse that Jomar Delluba presents in “Maldita.” The show is on view until Jan. 27. Galerie Joaquin is at Unit B12-B13, lower ground floor, The Podium, ADB Ave., Ortigas Center, Mandaluyong City. For information, call 634-7954 or visit www.galeriejoaquin.com.