The development includes a multi-level green roof, which, apart from its environmental advantages, also provides a much needed green and communal space in Metro Manila’s dense cityscape. It will contain al fresco bars & restaurants, sculpture and botanical gardens, a 1,100- seat performance hall and a 250-seat chapel named after Filipino saint, Pedro Calungsod.
Aside from shops and F&B outlets, the mall will also include as its anchor tenants SM Department Store and SM Supermarket, Trade Hall, Foodcourt, two regular Cinemas, two Director’s Club facilities and an IMAX Theater.
Designed by Miami-based architectural firm, Arquitectonica, the structure will be a basic “dumbbell” arrangement determined by the narrow site, with the main entry at the north corner, and the office tower located at the southern end. The main vehicular drop-off is provided on the western side, with taxi stations on the first basement, accessed from the lower, eastern road.