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Philippine indigenous living spaces updated

IN WHAT could be loosely described as a “Nayong Pilipino scenario,” 62 graduating students of the Philippine School of Interior Design (PSID) will be taking visitors on a virtual tour of the entire archipelago through 17 actual living spaces that mirror elements inspired by the country’s various indigenous communities.

Falling from above like the rain

No, I’m not talking about the weather, but rather, the current trend of using slender repetitive drops from ceilings.

Recognizing our power to be green

Last week, I was fortunate to catch an exhibit through the invitation of green architecture advocates such as architects Joven Ignacio, Robert Mirafuente, Lui Daya and Mike Guerrero at the recently concluded Green Forum which coincided with the ManilaCon Building Exhibition at the World Trade Center on Roxas Boulevard.

Specializing in mid-rise condo

Why live in a mid-rise condo? There could be a lot of reasons but for a developer specializing in medium-rise projects in Pasig City, convenience could be the most important factor to consider.

A clear preference for the classic look

The Gonzaga home in Antipolo City maintains a classic look for a reason. “We didn’t want a house identified with a certain era,” says Carlitos Gonzaga, dad to ABS-CBN talent Toni and younger sister Alex, host of TV5’s “Juicy,” “Loko Moko” and “Everybody Happy.”