Today, Rockwell Center is composed of several high-rise residential condominium communities, a sports and leisure club, a shopping mall, office structures and a graduate school of law and business.
With almost 20 years of experience, Rockwell Land makes it a point to build “calamity-proof” structures based on 100-year flood cycle plans. In fact, during the recent typhoons that hit the Philippines, Rockwell's completed projects (Rockwell Center-West and East Block Towers, The Power Plant Mall and the Rockwell Business Center) and ongoing developments (205 Santolan by Rockwell, Edades Tower and Garden Villas and The Grove by Rockwell) remained flood-free despite heavy rains.
Among Rockwell Land's finished projects are master-planned private enclaves that are--appropriately enough--named after Filipino icons. They are Amorsolo Square, Luna Gardens, Rizal Tower—Rockwell Center, Hidalgo Place and The Manansala.
Its most recent project is Proscenium in Makati City. Located on a 3.6-hectare space that used to be the location of Colgate-Palmolive Philippines's headquarters, this development will house five towers designed by Carlos Ott, a celebrated architect famous for designing Opera de la Bastille in Paris and The National Bank of Dubai in United Arab Emirates. With fewer units per floor, Proscenium offers residents the ultimate luxury of privacy. It will also feature a performing arts theater, making it a hub of culture, refinement and sophistication.