Coordinates: 14°33′40″N 121°01′38″E / 14.56111°N 121.02722°E / 14.56111; 121.02722

Pacific Star Building

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Pacific Star Building
File:Pacific Star Building.jpg
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Alternative namesNauru Building
Record height
Tallest in the Philippines from 1989 to 1991[I]
Preceded byManila Pavilion Hotel
Surpassed byThe Peak Tower
General information
StatusCompleted
TypeOffice
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Completed1989
ManagementCentury Property Group
Height
Roof112.5 m (369.09 ft)
Technical details
Floor count29
Floor areaMore than 56,000 m2 (602,778.98 ft2)[1]
Lifts/elevators14[1]
Design and construction
ArchitectGabriel Formoso
Architecture firmGF & Partners Architects
Structural engineerSiemens Building Technologies
Main contractorRepublic of Nauru

The Pacific Star Building, also known as the Nauru Building, is a 29-storey high-rise building in Makati, Metro Manila, Philippines.[2] It was the tallest building in the country upon its completion.

Background

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The building was built by the Republic of Nauru through its Nauru Phosphate Royalties Trust. The high-rise building is managed by Century Properties Group.[3] An adjacent 6-storey low-rise office building, the Pacific Star Building Low Rise is also partially owned by the company and is part of the building complex.[4] The Monterrey building of DMCI was demolished to give way to the construction of the building.[5] Completed in 1989[6] and inaugurated on May 17, 1989, by then Nauruan Health and Education Minister Reuben J. Kun,[7] Pacific Star Building was the tallest building in the Philippines upon its completion until it was surpassed by Rufino Pacific Tower.[8]

Architecture and design

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File:Pacific Star Building Enterance.jpg
Pacific Star Building entrance

The Pacific Star Building consists of two buildings,[1] a 29-storey high-rise building with four basement levels[9] and a 6-storey low-rise building which is built around a semicircular driveway ornamented with a fountain.[1] The taller building stands 112.5 meters (369.09 ft) high.[10]

The building was designed by architect, Gabriel Formoso[11][12] under his firm, GF & Partners Architects. The architecture firm describes the building's arches as inspired from Spanish architecture.[9] Siemens Building Technologies was responsible for the structural engineering of the building.[13]

Reception

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The building is among the few buildings at the Makati Central Business District to be rated five stars by the Makati Commercial Estates Association.[1]

See also

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References

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