Eastwood City Park - Nela Leyva

          Eastwood City is a 17 hectares (42 acres) commercial and residential development located in the Libis area of Quezon City in the Philippines. It is developed by Megaworld Corporation. It currently hosts 12 luxury residential condominium towers, with several more being developed. Eastwood developed two buildings, one is the city walk which was developed in 1997 and the Eastwood Mall that was developed maybe less than 10 years ago. Eastwood Mall features two distinct sections, the Central Park-a wide open area with botanical garden and lagoon, and the main mall section- a fine collection of upscale brands, huge atrium, a row of al fresco restaurants and more.

           Eastwood City has been the hangout place for me and friends ever since high school and until now. I find Eastwood City a mall wherein we can still feel at home. This place for me is the most convenient mall and hangout place from where i live. This has been our 'second home' for whenever we have free time and when we feel stressed and we need a place to release that stress out, we go to this place. 













          Every time I go to this mall, this Central Park catches my eyes for the dancing fountain, the landscaping and the lagoon is very much interesting to look at. Eastwood City created a mall and a park that catches the attention of the people. The landscaping is pleasing and is well maintained. People enjoys to just sit down in the benches and watch the dancing fountain and take pictures with the landscaping of the whole Central Park. Eastwood created a very refreshing environment with the help of the materials that makes them a 21st century park. They created a unified community, a calm and eco-friendly environment that ensures the mall and park a secured, healthy and a fun place to go to. 

1 comment:

  1. Perhaps you have observed as well the rhythmic positioning of the trees, the organic layout of the lagoon, the sounds heard in the park and the other elements that create balance, unity, focalization and other design principles.

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