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Casa Al Mare: A dream come true

Being a beach lover, I have always dreamed of owning a beach house. My dream became a reality when I came to the Philippines in 2009. 


While searching for a location for my beach house, I found Anvaya Cove in the beautiful province of Bataan quite lovely.  My house, fondly called Casa Al Mare (House by the Sea), is a lovely place for me to relax, with my family during weekends and holidays.


I’ve designed Casa Al Mare  to have a space that will have harmony with the surroundings where the indoor and outdoor divisions disappear.


I want to emphasize that the use of natural materials  is an important element  of the design.

As an advocate of green architecture and sustainable development, I incorporated  increased natural ventilation, shading and abundant natural lights that composed the green features of Casa Al Mare.


It has a lot of open space. Casa Al Mare has a property size of 574.8 square meters with a gross area of 400 sqm. The house has three floors  with an attic and a terrace.


Minimalist


I designed the interiors in a tropical minimalist, elegant and functional style. Overall, the house is a combination of Asian and Italian architecture, featuring passive green strategies which has been present in all my projects.



I also love the location because Bataan is closely  located to Manila and can be accessible through the first-class expressways. Moreover, I like Bataan as there are lots of beautiful mountains, pristine beaches and verdant rice fields and Subic Bay. All those things together  make the location unique.


Award-winning


Last but not the  least, I am quite elated when Casa Al Mare was awarded the Architecture Single Residence for Philippines” in the 2022 Asia Pacific Property Awards.


It is extremely important for me because it recognizes my efforts in the design and construction of Casa Al Mare  from a prestigious organization such as the Asia Property Awards.


For me, it is a great achievement and it makes me proud of my work. It is also a reaffirmation of my vision that when you pursue it with passion the result exceeds the expectations.


The awarding ceremony was held last June 23 at the Marriott Grosvenor Square, London.

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IDC™ is a design-driven real estate developer of sustainable estates focused on emerging cities in the Philippines.

Established in 2009 by Arch. Romolo Nati, an Italian architect, and Atty. Jose D. Leviste III, a Filipino lawyer, IDC™ is committed to environmental sustainability through elegant architectural solutions and trademark contemporary Italian aesthetics. Its focus is on hyper-prospective cities and other next-wave locations in the Philippines.  With its unique design philosophy, IDC™ is committed to sustainable developments in harmony with the environment to bring value to the investors, the end-users, and the community.

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