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Architecture Designed For The Future
28/05/2026
What remains after the storm has passed?
In PASULONG, artist Anton V. Quisumbing transforms fragments of destruction into meditations on resilience, recovery, and renewal. Using salvaged debris from typhoon aftermaths cast in bronze, the exhibition at Yuchengco Museum explores how memory and material can take on new life through sculpture.
Both deeply personal and quietly powerful, PASULONG invites viewers to consider the beauty that can emerge from rebuilding.
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25/05/2026
Residential developments increasingly respond to Metro Manila’s demand for proximity—placing housing within reach of work, education, transport, and everyday life.
Why Mixed-Use Living is Shaping Quezon City’s Urban Future Explore the rise of mixed-use living in Quezon City. Discover how MIRA by RLC Residences connects homes to business hubs, retail, and transport for a better life.
19/05/2026
How did TAYO Architecture & Design capture the atmosphere of Bali in a resort located in Laguna?
Balai Ba’i draws from the calm and craftsmanship associated with Bali through a tropical-modernist design that responds to the local context, environment, and culture of the Philippines. The 900-square-meter duplex-style resort celebrates the natural beauty of its site while adapting these influences to its setting in Laguna.
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18/05/2026
What makes Villa Escudero Plantations and Resort one of the Philippines’ most distinctive heritage destinations?
Located in Laguna, the 800-hectare estate brings together architecture, agriculture, and cultural history. Established in 1872, its former hydroelectric dam has been transformed into a dining destination by the falls. Known for its architectural spaces and heritage environments, the site continues to attract visitors.
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18/05/2026
In this episode of BP Conversations, BluPrint's Editor-in-Chief Paulo Alcazaren speaks with Architect Dominic Galicia about adaptive reuse and how architecture can give old buildings new life.
Shot at the National Museum of Natural History in Manila, the conversation explores why some structures are preserved while others are lost, and how architects can balance memory, functionality, and imagination in shaping the future of Philippine cities.
The discussion also examines overlooked and demolished buildings in the Philippines, as well as the roles of architects, clients, and policymakers in creating more thoughtful and resilient urban environments.
What is adaptive reuse, and why does it matter in the Philippines?
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14/05/2026
How has Paulo Alcazaren helped shape the way Filipinos think about cities and public spaces?
Through his practice, writing, and teaching, he has demonstrated how thoughtful design can create cities that are more livable, inclusive, and responsive to the people who use them every day.
BluPrint congratulates its Editor-in-Chief on receiving the inaugural 2026 Pearls of Legacy Award, which recognizes his decades of work in championing people-centered urban spaces through landscape architecture, design advocacy, and education.
The award was presented by Dave Devilles and Mirabel May Perez of SustainabilityPH.
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