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Yume Visitor Center is a showroom and visitor center design-build project in General Trias, Cavite completed by UODC Architects through an integrated approach focused on comfort, functionality, and modern customer experience.
The project combines coordinated planning, material integration, interior fit-out execution, and customer-focused design solutions to create welcoming visitor environments that support engagement, interaction, and long-term usability.
Yume Visitor Center
DESIGN BUILD
PROJECT INFORMATION
PROJECT OVERVIEW
Category
Location
Client
Service
Area
Showroom
General Trias Cavite
Federal Land NRE Global
FFE Fit-out & Styling
142.25 sqm
UODC Architects provided design-build services for Yume Visitor Center, a showroom and visitor center development located in Cavite. The project was planned and executed through a coordinated process covering spatial planning, interior detailing, material integration, and fit-out implementation.
The development focuses on functionality, customer experience, and lifestyle presentation while creating modern interiors that support client interaction, brand presentation, and operational efficiency.
PROJECT GALLERY







Design Approach
The design-build approach for Yume Visitor Center focused on creating coordinated visitor and showroom interiors that balance comfort, functionality, and contemporary spatial experience. Through thoughtful planning, lighting integration, material selection, interior detailing, and quality project execution, the project supports welcoming customer environments and modern presentation spaces.

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UODC Architects supports commercial, residential, hospitality, and mixed-use developments through integrated design-build solutions focused on functionality, buildability, and long-term project value.
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