DMCI Homes Roof Decks: The Go-To Spot for IG-Worthy Views and City Photography
“Metroscapes” at Brixton Place (Photo by Jay Jallorina)
Whether it’s capturing fireworks during the New Year, snapping sunsets after a long day, or framing quiet moments with family and neighbors, DMCI Homes roof decks have become go-to spots for photography enthusiasts.
Photo taken at The Crestmont
These spaces offer more than just views. They provide the freedom and openness that photographers need. From sweeping cityscapes to intimate moments, every angle is accessible, making it easy to capture the energy and beauty of Metro Manila from above.
Fujfilm Philippines Brand Ambassador Jay Jallorina in one of his “Metroscapes” photography sessions
Fujfilm Philippines Brand Ambassador Jay Jallorina, who holds cityscape photography sessions titled "Metroscapes" on the roof decks of various DMCI Homes condominiums, notes that unlike many residential buildings, DMCI Homes treats its top floors as spaces meant for people and views.
Photo taken at Torre De Manila
“DMCI Homes has people-friendly roof decks,” says Jallorina. “Residents can enjoy stunning city views without leaving the building. These top floors are clearly meant to be view decks, so you can linger, relax, and really take in the scenery.”
Photo taken at The Aston Place
Unlike many rooftops in Metro Manila, which feel cramped or purely functional, DMCI Homes roof decks are like “Sky Parks” that are open, safe, and easy to navigate. Photographers can move around freely, explore different perspectives, and wait for the perfect light, whether using a professional camera or a mobile phone.
Photo taken at The Crestmont
“Most buildings treat rooftops as purely functional,” Jallorina adds. “But DMCI Homes roof decks feel like gardens or parks in the sky. They’re welcoming, comfortable, and safe. That makes photography safe and easy to do.”
“Metroscapes” at Allegra Garden Place (Photo by Jay Jallorina)
It’s not just professionals who benefit. Residents love taking photos of sunsets, city lights, or family moments, turning the roof deck into a natural photography studio above the city.
Photo taken at Brixton Place
More than just another amenity, DMCI Homes roof decks have become shared vantage points, where everyday life and photography intersect.
Photo taken at Allegra Garden Place
Whether during festive celebrations or quiet evenings, they remain favorite spots where residents and photography enthusiasts alike can linger, explore, and capture the city from above.
Photo taken at Kai Garden Residences
DMCI Homes is the Philippines’ first Quadruple A real estate developer known for building quality resort-inspired communities in Mega Manila, Baguio, Boracay and Davao City. The company’s portfolio boasts more than 70 properties since it was launched in 1999.
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