Nestled in The Lakefront's 60-hectare master-planned development beside Laguna de Bay in Sucat, Presidio offers the chance to finally settle with the pleasures of residing in a community that fosters holistic living while still attuned to the demands of modern urban life. With Presidio's towers named after the great masters of art, most of them from the Renaissance period, walking around the structures feels like a curated trip to the
Louvre, Museum of Modern Art or the Musee d'Orsay; an assimilation of the aesthetics and evocations of the namesakes of the buildings: the grand masters of the arts such as Monet, Renoir, Michelangelo, Picasso, Da Vinci, Rembrandt, and Bellini. With Presidio's commanding view of Laguna de Bay, these towers, along with seven others still named after masters of art, redefine the experience of community living.
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In response to the differing needs of individuals and families, Presidio's units range from studio to two-bedrooms catering to the ever changing lifestyle of the Filipinos. Residents of Presidio can also enjoy commercial spaces carefully edited to suit their varying tastes and lifestyles. Establishments within the Lakefront include convenience stores, shopping outlets, banks, spas, and health clinics.
PRESIDIO BUILDINGS
CEZANNE BUILDING
Cezanne, a mid-rise, seven-story condominium, inspired by the French artist Paul Cezanne. Cezanne is the newest tower but is the first of the atrium-type towers in Presidio. This architectural layout provides appropriate spaces for the unique requirements of plant species, including attention to lighting, temperature and air flow.

MONET BUILDING
A Presidio masterpiece inspired by Monet, the French impressionist, who brought out his art using mixture of colors. Monet Tower is the third structure using the distinct Y-shaped architecture that provides generous breathing space for a truly relaxing environment. This tower also offers residents great access for the property's amenities.
RENOIR BUILDING
Renoir Tower uses the unique Y-shaped architecture that provides its residents that relaxing and truly sensational glance at the Bay's shimmering waters and the beauty of the mountain ranges. There are only thirteen (13) units per floor, with a maximum number of five (5) units per wing. Thus, providing generous breathing space for its residents.
BELLINI BUILDING
Bellini (Giovanni) Tower offers units with fully-furnished kitchen that gives true value for most start-up families. A new degree of smart design, this low-rise condominium also accommodates commercial spaces on the ground floor. Bellini Tower is definitely a gracious address combining style and artistry, making it truly a value for investment.
PICASSO BUILDING
Picasso Tower is the first offering of Garden Condo Residences. It is uniquely shaped in Y-form, thus containing three (3) wings on each of its seven (7) floors. It is entirely residential, with limited ground floor parking. This building houses one of the amenities for the entire property, thus distinctly giving residents easy access for its use.
DA VINCI BUILDING
Named after the great renaissance Italian master, Da Vinci Tower is an outstanding format in creative space utilization. This is a low-rise residential building with commercial areas on the ground level. There are two, beautifully crafted models, 42 sqm. and 56 sqm., or one can opt for a combination of two or more adjacent units.
REMBRANDT BUILDING
Inspired by the 17th-century master of Baroque painting, the Rembrandt Tower is unique for its fully furnished kitchen, a feature most start-up families will surely value. What's more, this low-rise residential condominium even accommodates commercial spaces on the ground floor; making it a masterpiece in space utilization.
MICHAELANGELO BUILDING
Much like the famous painter, sculptor, architect and poet that inspired its name, Michelangelo Tower is characterized by its versatility. Available in Studio, 1- and 2-Bedroom Units, all unit types enjoy the same living convenience the Garden Condos offer: proximity to the walkways, garden and amenities of the community.
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