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Philippine Stock Exchange Tower
The Philippine Stock Exchange Tower is an L-shaped building with a blue glass facade. 5th Ave. cor. 28th St., Bonifacio Global City, Taguig
Insular Life Building
Back of Insular Life Building: the upper floors have a metallic gray facade of vertical strips with narrow windows between them. This is the view from Valero St. parallel to Valero Access Road 3 near Sedeño St. Ayala Ave. cor. Paseo de Roxas, Makati
6780 Ayala Avenue
The 6780 has a cube-like shape with a facade of concrete or steel that holds panels of blue-green glass windows. 6780 Ayala Avenue, Makati
Emerald Building
The Emerald Building is a low-rise blocky building with a facade of rows of small rectangular glass windows surrounded by gray concrete walls. 24 Emerald Avenue, Ortigas Center, Pasig
Jollibee Centre
The Jollibee Centre, as seen from the sidewalk on the opposite side of San Miguel Avenue. The building is blocky in shape and has rows of concrete walls and glass windows. San Miguel Ave., Ortigas Center, Pasig
Sysu Centre
Sysu Centre standing as seen from the front of Cacao Hotel on the opposite side of Sgt. Esguerra St. Sysu Centre is a beige blocky low rise building with dark gray railings and glass windows from the second to the fifth floor. The ground floor has larger glass windows flanking the main entrance. The top floor has smallar area and recessed inward as if it's a penthouse. OPn the right side is a rectangular shaft that runs from ground to top floor, probably an elevator shaft. 145 Panay Ave. cor. Sgt. Esquerra St., Quezon City
The Curve
The Curve is a skyscraper with a facade covered chiefly with glass. It looks like a rectangular prism that was twisted slightly. This picture was taken from the opposite side of 32nd St., somewhere between Rizal Drive and 2nd Ave. 32nd St. cor. 3rd Ave., Bonifacio Global City, Taguig
Cyberscape Beta
Cyberscape Beta as seen from ADB Avenue. It is a tall building with a concrete facade and windows forming a seven-column formation. The ground floor has entrances that are partly visible in this photograph. Topaz and Ruby Roads, Ortigas Center, Pasig
Ortigas Building
Ortigas Building is a low-rise 10-story building; this picture was taken from the island dividing the two sides of Meralco Avenue. Each floor from 2nd to 10th floor has rows of glass windows and concrete walls with an overhead design made of glass panels mounted on horizontal metal beams. The ground floor has glass and concrete walls with a concrete protrusion that can serve as cover to those standing in front of it. The words ORTIGAS BUILDING in a gray metallic material is seen on the front center of this concrete protrusion above the main entrance. Ortigas Ave. cor. Meralco Ave., Pasig City
IBM Plaza
IBM Plaza has a tall blocky appearance and has a facade of mostly gray concrete. It also has what looks like an external elevator shaft that reaches halfway to the floors above the podium. This picture shows the back of IBM Plaza, as seen from the compound of St. Pio of Pietrelcina Chapel. 8 Eastwood Ave., Eastwood City, Quezon City

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