Top 5: BREAKTHROUGH

Top 5: BREAKTHROUGH Literally a breakthrough project, this individual entry by Erljohn Agustin of Cavite State University – Indang Campus wowed the panel with its Top 5 worthy masterpiece while bagging the Most Innovative ward for the Extended Emergency Facility. Seeing the overall concept, it exudes warmth in simplicity, characterizing the hospitable trait of Filipinos. Read more about Top 5: BREAKTHROUGH[…]

6th Place: SUGBOK

6th Place: SUGBOK SUGBOK came from two words: SUG is from “Nasugbu” which is the location of the project, and “BOK” is a syllable in the tagalong word “pagsubok” that means challenges. The combination of words birthed a concept for Nasubgu, one of the most populous municipalities in Batangas. The plan is carefully thought of Read more about 6th Place: SUGBOK[…]

8th Place: KANDILI

8th Place: KANDILI Simple yet sustainable – these are carefully considered in the project KANDILI by Hazel Maturan and John Patrick Ocampo from National University. The proposed hospital and extended facility is located at Brgy. Poblacion East, Municipality of Sta. Ignacia. The design is inspired by hands holding a heart, that symbolizes empathy for the Read more about 8th Place: KANDILI[…]

9th Place: RASA

9th Place: RASA Rasa, an abundant grass in Real,Quezon is the inspiration of our 9th Placer group this year from University of Santo Tomas. Angela Ysabelle Estrada, Vince Julius Diaz, and Kyle Robert Pasquin conceptualized the project with the thought of using a local, useful material to solidify the facilities. Real, Quezon is a location Read more about 9th Place: RASA[…]

10th Place: MALASAKIT

10th Place: MALASAKIT Gabriel Matienzo, John Michael Canero, and Mark Angelo Bautista from University of Santo Tomas aced the competition securing the 10th spot in the finalists of ArchiNEXT 2021’s competition, LINGAP: General Hospital and Extended Emergency Facility. Their entry, MALASAKIT, is a facility located in Occidental Mindoro where Mangyans, a group of indigenous communities Read more about 10th Place: MALASAKIT[…]

The Bridge

The Bridge It all starts with a touching, real life story of students and fishermen of Sitio Tubig Manok. In so many ways, somehow this story reflects the status of some living in far flung areas; limited access to transportation, learning, and earning. With Lee’s project, The Bridge, it is closing one gap while opening Read more about The Bridge[…]