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Treveia is located across Xavier School in Ayala Land’s 1,700 hectare master planned project in the south - Nuvali. Nuvali will be the next Makati of the south.TRANSCRIPT
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Nuvali • Location
– Nuvali is a 1,600 hectare development envisioned to be the country’s next urban center.
– Located in Laguna and is covered by the cities of Sta. Rosa and Calamba.
• Project Concept– Nuvali will integrate a mix of land uses which are
vital to support a modern metropolis. • BPO’s• Educational Centers • Institutional and civic facilities • Retail and Commercial• Residential (Abrio, Treveia and Avida Settings)
– Nuvali will contain the elements that bring forth economic prosperity, while keeping check of social needs to foster true community building, all in an ecologically sound environment.
Vicinity Map
Access: Exit at Mamplasanand through the West Laguna Parkway, an exclusive road for residents of ALI developments, Nuvali is a short drive away from the South Luzon Expressway.
Treveia location Map
! Located at the center of Nuvali.
! 5-minute drive away from the CBD, featuring a 10-hectare lake, a unique retail destination, a BPO campus.
! Just across Xavier school, a church, a retail center.
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Treveia Master PlanPROJECT SPECIFICATIONS
Land Area: 60 hectaresSaleable Area: 53.2%Parks & Open Space: 5.8 has.
Number of Lots: 1052Average Lot Size: 305 sq.m.Density: 17.5 units/ha.
PARK SYSTEM
•Hierarchy of Open Spaces that create various types of gathering venues (courtyards, pocket parks to Central Green)
•Almost all homes are within 150 meters of an Open Space
•Parks are inter-connected y shared streets and dedicated easements to encourage walking and chance meetings
Network of Open Spaces
•Introduction of BIO-SWALESthat collect water from surface run-off/storm water and help water thriving gardens and recharge the ground water
•RETENTION POND – part of the stormwater management system that helps irrigate landscaping and serve as a visual amenity
Green System
Green System
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•Introduction of DEDICATED BIKE LANES AND STORAGE FACILITIES to encourage the use of bicycles as an alternative transportation within the village
•EXTENSIVE PEDESTRIAN NETWORK – to encourage pleasant walks that is good for both the heart and the environment
•PERMEABLE PAVING along sidewalks help channel rain water back to the ground
•INFORMATIVE SIGNAGES to help educate the individuals about the natural environment
Green System
Green System
MY COMMUNITY
•Community gathering multi-purpose social halls, function rooms and gardens for large functions
•Village Fiestas/ Tiangges•Weekend Markets•Parties/ Celebrations•Fellowship Activities
•Venues for Peer-level interaction
•Teens’ game & activity rooms•Toddlers’ indoor playroom/ crafts room
•Recreation•Team sports activities
Amenities & Shared Activities
4 NATURAL ELEMENTS
•WOOD – life-giving and strong; pillars of the ecosystem
•WATER – main source of life; form-giver and shaper
•EARTH – Natural stone, the stone and rocks; nature’s main medium
•WIND – nature’s mover and messenger; key force that drives the atmosphere
Village Amenities Concept
WIND
EARTH
WATER
WOOD
Village Amenities Concept
HILLOCK PARK
1. Earth Playscape2. Earth Stone walk3. Pavilion4. Rockscape Deck5. Hillock Slide6. Barbecue Area7. Open Lawn8. Trellised Siting9. Seed & Grain Community
Garden10. Interpretive Fence Panels11. Main Entrance12. Side Entrance & Seatwall13. Bike Storage Facility
Village Amenities Concept
HILLOCK PARK
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Hillock Park
RAIN GARDEN
Village Amenities Concept
1. Rain Garden2. Interpretative Water Play Pumps3. Garden Playscape4. Floating Stone Deck5. Barbecue Area6. Open Lawn7. Main Entrance8. Side Entrance9. Bike Storage Facility10. Lotus & Hyacinth Community
Garden11. Interpretive Fence Panels12. Water Walk
Village Amenities Concept
RAIN GARDEN* Disclaimer- images are only inspirational pictures and not actual photos or plans
Rain Garden Park
Village Amenities Concept
WIND CHIIME PARK
1. Pavilion2. Terraced Deck3. Wind Path4. Wind Playscape5. Barbecue Area6. Open Lawn7. Main Entrance8. Side Entrances9. Grass & Bamboo /Chime
Community Garden10. Bike Storage11. Interpretive Panels
Village Amenities Concept
WIND CHIIME PARK
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Wind Chime Park
Village Amenities Concept
WOODLAND PARK
1. Pavilion2. Rockscape Deck3. Woodland Playscape4. Canopy Walk5. Barbecue & Bonfire Area6. Open Lawn7. Forest Walk8. Main Entrance9. Side Entrances10. Bike Storage Facility11. Interpretative Fence Panels12. Rainforest Community Garden
Village Amenities Concept
WOODLAND PARK
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Woodland Park
Village Amenities Concept
1. Entry Plaza2. Retention Pond3. Feature Pillars4. Serpentine Walls5. Woodland Groove6. Water Feature7. Village Green8. Interactive Water Play9. Adult Pool10. Kiddie Pool11. Open Lawn12. Kid;s Play13. Basketball Court14. Deck15. Parking16. Planting17. Jogging/Bike Path
2.5 Hectare Central Park
Village Amenities Concept
CENTRALPARK
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The Village Clubhouse
FLOOR PLAN
The Village Clubhouse
AERIAL VIEW
The Village Clubhouse
POOL SIDE VIEW
The Village Clubhouse
VIEW FACING WEST MAIN CLUBHOUSE ENTRANCE
VIEW FACING NORTH
VIEW FACING SOUTH
The Village Guardhouse
VIEW OF HALLWAY FROM BILLIARDS AREA
Green Road
•Interconnectivity between sub-neighborhoods
•Shaded and landscaped streets encourage walking and create opportunities for chance meetings
•Identity for homes, clusters and villages
•Allows transparency and visibility to foster sense of ownership and responsibility over the space
Streets as Public Space
Main Entrance RoadsAs community identity building elements
Key Plan
ARRIVAL STREET
Streets as Public Space
Main Circulation RoadsAs extensions of public amenity
CIRCULATION ROAD
Key Plan4.25
Streets as Public Space
Local RoadsAs sub-neighborhood connectors
NEIGHBORHOODSTREET
Key Plan
Streets as Public Space
TreveiaMain Entry Road > 40mSecondary Entry > 35mMinor Entry > 21mMain Street > 16mLocal Roads > 14m
Other SubdivisionsMain Entry Road > 20mSecondary Entry > 12-14mMinor Entry > N.A.Main Street > 14mLocal Roads > 11m
Comparison of Road Widths
Modern and ElegantReflective of culture and values
Architectural Design Theme
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Phasing PlanPHASE 1
•Land Area = 36.65 has.•7 Sub-neighborhoods•606 Lots•Average lot size = 305 sqm
PHASE 2
•Land Area = 23.56 has.•3 Sub-neighborhoods•440•Average lot size = 302 sqm