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Alternative names
  
Nauru Building

Type
  
Office

Management
  
Century Property Group

Height
  
112 m

Opened
  
1989

Lifts/elevators
  
14

Status
  
Complete

Completed
  
1989

Roof
  
112.5 m (369.09 ft)

Floors
  
29

Phone
  
+63 2 819 7241

Pacific Star Building

Address
  
Pacific Star Building Makati Avenue corner 1226, Sen. Gil J. Puyat Ave, Makati, Metro Manila, Philippines

Structural engineer
  
Similar
  
Ayala Tower One, Petron Megaplaza, Buendia MRT Station, Philamlife Tower, The Gramercy Residences

Pacific star building top 5 facts


The Pacific Star Building, also known as the Nauru Building is a 29-storey high-rise building in Makati, Metro Manila, Philippines. 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. 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. The Monterrey building of DMCI was demolished to give way to the construction of the building. The Pacific Star Building was the tallest building in the Philippines upon its completion until it was surpassed by Rufino Pacific Tower.

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Architecture and design

The Pacific Star Building consists of two buildings, a 29-storey high-rise building and a 6-storey low-rise building which is built around a semicircular driveway ornamented with a fountain. The building was designed by architect, Gabriel Formoso.

Reception

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

References

Pacific Star Building Wikipedia