GRAND WINNER : PAGASPAS

GRAND WINNER : PAGASPAS John Lloyd B. Navarro, Aile Heydee C. Reolope, and Lyka C. Villamor Bicol State College of Applied Sciences and Technology A PROPOSED DOMESTIC AIRPORT IN DAET, CAMARINES NORTE “Ang bawat alis at dating ba’y biyahe lamang, o daluyan ng ating ginintuang kultura?” Gold is a pricey material that symbolizes wealth but Read more about GRAND WINNER : PAGASPAS[…]

2ND PLACE: A Scene of Pangasinan

2ND PLACE: A Scene of Pangasinan Ma. Katrina C. Patricio,Gregory Rivera, and Rehd Voltaire R. Taeza National University – Manila A Proposed Domestic Airport Terminal in Lingayen, Pangasinan for Enhancing Regional Connectivity At the edge of the Lingayen coast, where sea, sun, and wind converge, the essence of Pangasinan is revealed. This proposed domestic airport Read more about 2ND PLACE: A Scene of Pangasinan[…]

3RD PLACE : UNA

3RD PLACE : UNA Gian Karlo D. Agripa,Joshua Vimar T. Cabiles, and Marc Andrew A. Farin University of Santo Tomas Located at the topmost part of the Philippines, Batanes is the most isolated and smallest province in the country. Its capital municipality, Basco, holds the one major gateway to the province, the Basco Domestic Airport Read more about 3RD PLACE : UNA[…]

4TH PLACE : PARAGOS

4TH PLACE : PARAGOS Arman Luis D. Lopez, Enjay Mico S. Paule, and Einor Asher C. Tayao Pampanga State University Gliding Through Heritage Paragos embodies a design philosophy that harmonizes national identity, regional heritage, and environmental responsiveness, positioning the airport terminal as a cultural landmark and contemporary gateway to Zambales. The overarching concept, Structured Softness, Read more about 4TH PLACE : PARAGOS[…]

6TH PLACE : Twinspire Airport

6TH PLACE : Twinspire Airport Jasmine T. Bugarin,Fernandino Ariel A.Rosario, and Abigail M. Rubia Pampanga State University Before the development, the site in Balanga City exist as an open undeveloped landscape. With the land functioning primarily as a passive backdrop rather than for connectivity, the movement through the area is minimal. Despites its strategic location Read more about 6TH PLACE : Twinspire Airport[…]

7TH PLACE : LAYAG

7TH PLACE : LAYAG Celso S. Barredo III , Leoncio Delfin B. Duran III, and Jan Gil Laurenze R. Hernandez National University – Mall of Asia The reconstruction and redesign of the domestic airport in Busuanga, Palawan—Layagan Airport—was conceived as a response to the growing demands of tourism while remaining deeply rooted in the identity Read more about 7TH PLACE : LAYAG[…]

8TH PLACE : Central Mindanao Airport

8TH PLACE : Central Mindanao Airport Kylle Bryan A. Balderas, Christine Marjorie C. Bautista, and Anne Marie G. Valente Mapúa Malayan Colleges Mindanao/strong> Plowing through Obstacles, and Soaring to New Heights Akin to a white egret’s chronicle of swift ascent from lush green plains, and vigorous flight through the challenging blue skies, the Central Mindanao Read more about 8TH PLACE : Central Mindanao Airport[…]