Tokyo Mansions

Serene. Simple. Sublime.

These are three powerful words that best describe the Tokyo Mansions, which South Forbes Golf City launched recently.

Philippine Yamato Tokyo Mansion Home

The overall architectural design of the mansions, the modern Zen interiors, and the Asian landscaping combine to create a serene atmosphere unlike any other. Bamboos in straight lines perfectly accent what could be the most sublime spot in every mansion: its own infinity black-tiled pool.

The two biggest model units, Meiji and Yamato, are a study in contrast.

Meiji, which will be built at a corner lot facing the Tokyo Mansions Clubhouse, features an inverted L-shaped house. Dark Japanese shingles were used for the roofing in contrast strongly against the white walls. On the rear side of the roof, wooden rafters further give the Meiji a distinct Japanese character.

The 525 sq.m. Yamato, however, is strikingly subdued from the entrance. A gracefully curved roof and a blank white wall welcome guests. But once the door opens, the impact of the design becomes eminent. The clerestory window at its highest point gives residents a clear view of the blue sky, light and shadows from sunrise to sunset, and the the night sky with an amazing array of stars. The trapezoidal layout of the Yamato was designed to conform to the sloping terrain of the land, to separate its four functional areas: living room up front, service quarters on the right, the lanai and infinity pool at the middle, and the private quarters to the left.

Philippine Tokyo Mansion Clubhouse

Just as the personal experience of these New Age Asian-inspired Mansions is ethereal, the Tokyo Mansions Clubhouse offers an extraordinary and otherworldly respite. You drive through a rotunda with a ripple effect as a design for its paved blocks. Beyond the driveway, two blank white walls with reflecting pools, two straight lines of bamboo landscaping, plus a view of two dark Japanese roofs, make you curious about what could be beyond the stark walls.

Philippine Tokyo Mansion Clubhouse Infinity Pool

On the right is a social hall with floor-to-ceiling glass windows and wood frames. Sliding doors keep functions and meetings private and can be opened to make the area bigger in size, to 300 square meters. At left is a similar structure, but it houses this time the sales office and a game room. Al fresco dining areas fill the far end of both structures, which give diners the best views in this facility.

This view is no other than that of a three-level infinity pool. A reflecting pool cascades its waters to another pool, which then feeds a 25-meter long infinity pool.

Philippine Tokyo Mansion Clubhouse Infinity Pool

The infinity pool also has two swimming pools on its sides ideal for kids. Taken together, this 50-meter long pool structure gives swimmers a joyful experience. Take some time off, relax by the pool deck, and commune with nature as you view a virgin forest on the horizon.

Other features inspired by Zen will surely captivate your senses. Walk down the stairs to access the rock garden at the back of the cascading falls. Go up the viewing deck to have a commanding view of this rising city and the virgin forest. Check out the linear bamboo landscaping to see and hear the wind in action.

With all of these features, the Tokyo Mansions Clubhouse suits the desire of sophisticated city dwellers for a tranquil structure that complements their serene homes.

Philippine Tokyo Mansion Clubhouse Infinity Pool

The Tokyo Mansions Clubhouse is an exclusive amenity for residents of Tokyo Mansions and their guests. Aside from this, residents get a free golf membership to the world-class, 18-hole South Forbes Golf Club designed by Asia’s leading golf course designer: the International Management Group (IMG).

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