| Sta. Elena Village Sierra Madre |
A better Lifestyle for Modern-Day Filipino Families |
An 11-hectare village on the West fringe of the Sierra Madre fairways. It is comprised of 150 lots for single-detached family homes ranging in size from 350 to 500 square meters. It is designed with back alleys, a New Urbanism concept that provides an improved lifestyle for modern-day Filipino Families. |
A typical lot in Sta. Elena Village Sierra Madre has front access and back access, unlike other villages that only have one single access (front and back are one and the same). With both a front/main road and a back alley/service road, homeowners will enjoy the following benefits: |
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Allows homeowners and their architects to design beautiful front façade of houses without having to worry about garages and other service facilities that will be designated in the back alley. The result for the whole village will be an aesthetically-pleasing experience as you drive, walk, jog or bike along the main roads.
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More privacy as no single house will have a neighbor on either it’s front or back. This allows for more “breathing room”; and makes a 400 sqm lot in Sta. Elena Village feel bigger than 400 sqm lots in other villages.
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Main roads become extensions of parks and open spaces for leisure activity. For example, a child riding a bike on the sidewalks of the main road will not be interrupted by, or be in danger of vehicles exiting driveways or garages which only exist at the back. The same is true for joggers or a family taking a stroll. Similarly, main roads become more community-friendly and encourage interaction, which greatly improves safety and security.
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Main roads are for the exclusive use of residents and their guests, while service-related matters are confined in back alleys (i.e. garbage collection, car-washing, deliveries, utility repairs and maintenance). This will allow the village to function more efficiently, as well as ensure minimum disturbance to residents.
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| Uniquely designed with Back Alleys: |
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To provide more privacy and better security;
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To create a more community-friendly environment;
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To improve the functionality of the village;
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To provide more exciting possibilities in architectural design of homes;
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And to create a more aesthetically-pleasing village.
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