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MANILA, Philippines - Arch. Dick Goduco II. is the brain behind “The Birch Tower” the first ever 50-story high-rise condominium masterpiece offered by Mirobeni Property Holdings, a new, promising, and rapidly growing real-estate developer in the Philippines.

Having graduated from Adamson Univeristy in 1980, Arch. Goduco acquired his license in 1981 and landed his first job with the Department of Transportation & Communications (DOTC) where he worked as the area manager for the NCR. After a year, he pioneered the Architecture course program of Rizal Technological Institute. Having established and stabilized the said program, he set off to the United States of America to put up the Manpower Development Resources for the Federated State of Micronesia’s Department of Labor through the personal recommendation of then-Ambassador Purisimo de Peralta. Three years passed, Goduco transferred to New York and landed a job at Lindenmon Winklemann Dupree Martin Architects & Associates for another four years before finally going back home to the Philippines and joined JBA & Associates for two years.

Seasoned with experience, Goduco then decided to establish his own architecture firm — Dick Goduco Design Associates (DGDA). Feats then stormed in as Goduco continued to establish himself through great endeavors. His projects consisted of the Makati Central Police Station, San Beda Sports Complex, De La Salle University’s Graduate School Building, and he even won the building design bid for the World Health Organization (WHO) which was constructed and now located in United Nations Avenue. He was the only Asian/Filipino who was featured in the Building Journal of China. He was also responsible for the Pohnpei Apprenticeship Act of 1990 that was passed by the congress during his stay in the Federated State of Micronesia.

Finally, in the 2nd quarter of the year 2008, through a business relationship that evolved into friendship, Goduco was asked to do the concept of Mirobeni Propety Holdings’ first ever project—The Birch Tower. “This is the first high-rise design that I can call my own,” mentioned Goduco.

To know more about The Birch Tower, you can log on to www.thebirchtower.com, or contact Mirobeni Property Holdings through tel. nos. 708-30-07 or 708-25-15. Don’t miss your opportunity to own your very own home by the bay.

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