
"Lying along Taal Ridge on the northern edge of the Taal Caldera overlooking Taal Lake, Tagaytay derives its name from the Tagalog word for mountain ridges and is a popular tourist destination known for its cooler climate and forested slopes. The city's identity has always been shaped by Geography, Forests, and Tourism."
"Arvin Pangilinan, Uriela Gano & Gianne Peralta + 11 Category: Municipal Building Project Lead, Design, Technical Documents, Coordination, And Management: Arvin Pangilinan Complementary Works: Uriela Gano, Gianne Peralta Electrical Engineering: WTA Architecture and Design Studio Mechanical Engineering: WTA Architecture and Design Studio Plumbing/Sanitary Engineering: WTA Architecture and Design Studio Electronics Engineering: WTA Architecture and Design Studio Lighting Consultant/Supplier: Visual Mastery Structural Engineering: B. Cabebe Engineering & Consulting Services"
Tagaytay City Hall sits along Taal Ridge on the northern edge of the Taal Caldera overlooking Taal Lake. The site benefits from a cooler climate and forested slopes characteristic of Tagaytay. Project identity is grounded in the region's Geography, Forests, and Tourism. Project lead and design coordination were handled by Arvin Pangilinan, with complementary works by Uriela Gano and Gianne Peralta. WTA Architecture and Design Studio provided electrical, mechanical, plumbing/sanitary, and electronics engineering services. Visual Mastery served as lighting consultant/supplier and B. Cabebe Engineering & Consulting Services provided structural engineering.
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