ILLUSTRADO : Medardo Cadiz - Rising Above the Challenges

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"Medardo Cadiz: Rising Above the Challenges"

A profile article on Medardo Cadiz, CEO of Cadiz International. Written by Sherry Tenorio. Originally published in Illustrado Magazine: 28 Nov 2010. Article excerpt below.

 

Armed with a strong global design perspective and commendable professionalism, Architect Medardo Cadiz led his firm to almost four decades of continued international success.  His perceptive strategies have been shaped by experiences gained in the 80s construction bubble in the United States (US), the late 90s Asian crisis and the recent global economic downturn. In an exclusive interview with Illustrado, he reveals deep-rooted discipline and practical philosophies that allowed him to break foreign ground.

The Cadiz family moved to the US in the wake of Martial Law.  The shift, however, did not come difficult to Medardo, who lived in the US as an exchange student in 1969, two years before the family settled in Michigan. He recalls, “The move was a turning point that defined what I wanted to do in the future. In the Philippines, it was difficult to learn the art of being independent. In the US, I learned to do everything on my own.”

After securing an Architecture degree from the University of Michigan, Medardo worked in various firms across the US. His global exposure started when he joined the renowned Design International – where his first international assignment took him to Jakarta.  It was then that he realized the importance of having a global perspective.  He also saw the opportunity in retail planning and the growing niche in mixed-use developments, for which there was a lot of demand in Asia and the Middle East.

His subsequent decision to focus on Asia was a perceptive move since the states was already suffering from slowdown. So, using his more than ten years of global practice and his new found expertise, Medardo established Cadiz International in Singapore.

Cadiz describes his company as “a boutique design firm that only deals with concepts, which come at the forefront of every design.”  He explains, “In every project, we prepare and generate a lot of different designs that will be the basis for the local architects. We tell the story, we conceive the idea – how it will all look, how it will all work with the community – and for us to make a good job we have to make a lot of research. We visit the place learn the culture the people, its politics, and, most of all, the market fundamentals. We talk to real estate agents, researchers, and work with people to understand the demographics and how the market will evolve in the years to come.”

MEDIA : Cadiz featured on Jakarta TV Show "Metro City"

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TV Interview in Jakarta with Summarecon Agung Group introducing the architect for their projects. Medardo Cadiz talking about their design projects globally and highlighted the special design features of the Serpong and Bekasi projects.

- From "Metro City" Jakarta, Indonesia

Gandaria City (Main Street) - Soft Opening Launch

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The Gandaria Mainstreet Mixed-Use Development opened its doors for the soft opening launch in August 2010, with over 500,000 square meters of GFA in the upscale district of Jakarta Selatan, Jakarta. The development is an important hub for economic growth in Indonesia, and captures the spirit, the life, and the buzz not only of Jakarta, but of the Main Streets of the world. Premier residential condominiums, luxury hotels, offices and a vibrant shopping complex and F&B create a “Living Street” of urban lifestyle and entertainment.

CITYSCAPE : Cadiz International Designs New RAK Town Center

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Article on the Manar Mall Expansion Project, the original mall and the expansion proposal both designed by Cadiz International. Originally published in Cityscape Dubai Magazine: Day 4, Oct 6-9, 2008. View the full article after the break.

 

"CADIZ INTERNATIONAL DESIGNS NEW RAK TOWN SQUARE"

DUBAI – Plans to expand the existing Manar Mall site in Ras Al Khaimah and double its size have been revealed. The new-look mall will incorporate a waterfront promenade with up to 20 concept restaurants and dining outlets overlooking the local mangroves. A four-star family hotel, serviced apartments and two condominium towers will create a mixed-use destination.

The plans also include a watersports venue and water taxi service. The island fronting the mall is also pegged for development, creating a new ‘Mangrove City’. Mohammed Sultan Al Qadi, managing director and chairman of Manar Mall, said: “It is high time to renovate, improve and expand the Manar Mall Development to align with the government’s policy of enhancing the lifestyle of Ras Al Khaimah by providing a place that is all things for all people.”

The design, created by Cadiz International is focused around the concept of a town square. According to Cadiz CEO Medardo Cadiz: “Lifestyle is more than shopping, it’s about enjoying yourself with your friends and families in a special place.

“With all the improvements specially the new public waterfront promenade, people will come not just to shop but to stay and enjoy the picturesque environment.This is like a big piazza, a town square for everybody.”

Once completed the new centre will be rnamed as Manar City – A City within a City. The 22-storey Manar Residence, which will cover an area of 55,000 square metres, will have a tropical-influenced design that will highlight the nearby mangrove plantations, while vertical landscaping will be used to complement the natural environment.

BLUPRINT : Hamilo Coast featured in Hamilo Haven

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"Hamilo Haven"

Written and photographed by Arcadio Gonzales. Feature Issue on "Leisure by Design: At Home with Nature in Hamilo Coast." Originally published in BluPrint Magazine: Vol.2, 2008. Click on the title to view the article.