The new project by Foster + Partners for the BDO Unibank Inc. Campus on Makati Avenue in Manila has begun its construction phase with the aim of contributing to the city through the transformation of five separate urban plots into a single integrated campus composed of two high-rise towers that aim to frame a new public space to accommodate the population and workers.

Offering a new headquarters for the bank and in order to meet its current and future needs, the new campus is inspired by local Filipino architecture to, through a sensitive and conscious approach to climate and context, give rise to a new, more flexible and holistic model of the work environment.

A recent ceremony marked the groundbreaking of the BDO Unibank Inc. Campus on Manila’s Makati Avenue. Foster + Partners’ project for the bank’s new headquarters is tailored to meet the company’s current and future needs. Departing from the typical model of air-conditioned high-rise office towers in the city, the practice’s design learns from vernacular architecture and is highly responsive to the humid tropical climate.

“The new BDO campus offers a new model for the next generation of highly flexible and climatically responsive workplaces in the Philippines. Our holistic approach encompasses every element of the design – from the structural and environmental engineering to the landscaping and interiors – allowing us to create something completely bespoke and driven by extensive environmental analysis.”

Luke Fox, Head of Studio, Foster + Partners.

BDO Unibank Inc. Campus by Foster + Partners. Rendering by Foster + Partners

BDO Unibank Inc. Campus by Foster + Partners. Rendering by Foster + Partners.

The project makes a positive contribution to Manila by transforming five separate urban plots into a singular integrated campus. Two high-rise towers touch the ground lightly and frame a new triple-volume public space that is sheltered from heavy rainfall and direct sun exposure. The open ground plane incorporates lush planting and an array of artworks, to enhance the public realm and improve the quality of life in the city.
 
From the ground plane, staff and visitors can access an elevated reception that connects them to the office tower and key podium spaces, including the business centre, public museum and canteen. The 3,000-metre-square meeting and event space acts as one of the primary areas for the bank to engage with its broad customer base. A new public museum hosts temporary exhibitions and showcases the bank’s permanent collection of artworks.

Massing steps back at regular intervals, with triple-storey amenity spaces located at every successive setback. The amenity floors incorporate generous outdoor terraces, which offer panoramic views of the Makati skyline and enhance employee wellbeing. Additionally, an urban farm on the roof of the auditorium annex provides space for community activities and contributes to the staff canteen’s farm-to-table approach.

BDO Unibank Inc. Campus by Foster + Partners. Rendering by Foster + Partners

BDO Unibank Inc. Campus by Foster + Partners. Rendering by Foster + Partners.

The design team has carried out extensive solar analysis on the façades to determine which areas receive the highest levels of sun exposure. These areas are shaded by woven metal mesh infill screens that are inspired by traditional weaving patterns. At night, the façade is illuminated by concealed interior light fittings, such that the building appears as a softly glowing lantern.

“The structure of the buildings is intentionally placed on the outside of their envelopes to actively shade the façades while achieving an efficient structural design in a seismic zone. The exoskeletons create column-free spaces internally and support external solar shading screens.”

Roland Schnizer, Senior Partner, Foster + Partners.

BDO Unibank Inc. Campus by Foster + Partners. Rendering by Foster + Partners

BDO Unibank Inc. Campus by Foster + Partners. Model by Foster + Partners.

The practice has carefully evaluated the most carbon and energy-efficient solutions at every step of the design process, integrating embodied carbon and whole lifecycle carbon calculations into the daily workflows. A lightweight structural system reduces the concrete content of the buildings by more than 65,000 tons, while simultaneously improving performance in the seismic context of the Philippines.

The buildings’ operational energy has been reduced by more than 40 per cent, allowing BDO Unibank to pursue a Green Mark Super Low Energy certification, which is a first in the Philippines. More than 70 per cent of potable water is recycled and re-used on site and radiant cooling systems drastically reduce energy demands while improving occupant comfort and health. Using renewable energy sources will allow the scheme to achieve Green Mark Net Zero Energy status, in the future.

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Norman Foster is considered by many to be the most prominent architect in Britain. He won the 1999 Pritzker Architecture Prize and the 2009 Príncipe de Asturias de las Artes Prize.

Lord Foster rebuilt the Reichstag as a new German Parliament in Berlin and designed a contemporary Great Court for the British Museum. He linked St. Paul's Cathedral to the Tate Modern with the Millennium Bridge, a steel footbridge across the Thames. He designed the Hearst Corporation Building in Manhattan, at 57th Street and Eighth Avenue.

He was born in Manchester, England, in 1935. Among his firm’s many other projects are London’s City Hall, the Bilbao Metro in Spain, the Canary Wharf Underground Station in London and the renovated courtyard of the Smithsonian American Art Museum and National Portrait Gallery in Washington.

In the 1970s, Lord Foster was one of the most visible practitioners of high-tech architecture that fetishized machine culture. His triumphant 1986 Hong Kong and Shanghai bank building, conceived as a kit-of-parts plugged into a towering steel frame, was capitalism's answer to the populist Pompidou Center in Paris.

Nicolai Ouroussoff, The Times’s architecture critic, has written that although Lord Foster’s work has become sleeker and more predictable in recent years, his forms are always driven by an internal structural logic, and they treat their surroundings with a refreshing bluntness.

Awarded the Prince of Asturias of the Arts 2009.

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Published on: January 13, 2025
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