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Prospective buyers may now take a peek at the classy interiors of Philtown Properties’ newest development, the WH Taft Residences. Its showroom located at the Sherwood Commercial Place in Taft Avenue Manila now offers its future clients a preview of what this highly promising  residential tower has to offer.


A collaboration between Architect Roger Villarosa of R. Villarosa architects and Architect Ed Calma Lor Calma and Associates, WH Taft Residences creatively merges elegance and simplicity in a building foreseen to stand out especially in this side of Manila.
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That’s precisely what happened at the 2005 World Expo in Aichi (a city in Nagoya), where the formerly overlooked wonder tree brought in hordes of Japanese visitors eager for a taste and a look at the Philippines as their possible next vacation spot.
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I am always filled with pride when I hear my Dad talk to foreign visitors because more often than not he knows more about their countries than they do.
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A collaboration between Architect Roger Villarosa of R. Villarosa architects and Architect Ed Calma Lor Calma and Associates, WH Taft Residences creatively merges elegance and simplicity in a building foreseen to stand out especially in this side of Manila.
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