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ISD Final Crit (Our Last Semester)

 tháng 4 23, 2017     architecture     No comments   

Integrated Sustainable Design
School of Design & Environment
National University of Singapore
Joy after crit :D

Happiness overload
Jessyca trying a solo photo :D
New Batch
Graduating batch with Asma and Nirmal :D
Thank you everyone!

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Bangkok
Integrated Urban Design Studio
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Bangkok Trip 2017

 tháng 3 12, 2017     architecture, asia     No comments   

Bangkok Trip 2017
National University of Singapore
SDE-Integrated Sustainable Design
Integrated Project Studio 2

Bangkok In Situ Workshop
at Faculty of Architecture, Chulalongkorn University

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1903 Bukit Timah Truss Bridge

 tháng 11 22, 2016     architecture     No comments   

A place that seeks to be discovered and visited.

People can explore several historical places in Singapore. Most of these do not have entrance fees or payment to get there.
One of these places is the Bukit Timah railway truss bridge, a part of an old railway system in the country.
A long-time landmark along Upper Bukit Timah Road, the bridge was part of the Bukit Timah Railway. Trains coming from the Tanjong Pagar Railway Station, the train driver will drop off a token for the next journey to Johor, Malaysia. This was one of the main purposes of this railway line.
Bukit Timah Railway system was officially closed in 2011 and this bridge, along with some of the railway tracks, was one of the structures retained by the government when the handover of the land between Singapore and Malaysia happened.
Existing green corridor in the area
Mimosa pudica or "makahiya", a sensitive plant which folds inward when touched.
View from the sidewalk of the steel truss bridge in Upper Cross Bukit Timah Road.
This bridge is part of the Rail Corridor, a 100-hectare master plan by the Urban Redevelopment Authority in Singapore. This 24-kilometre long "green corridor" is a shared recreational space from southern part (Tanjong Pagar Railway Station) to northern part (Woodlands Checkpoint) of Singapore where lush greeneries and an escape from the intensity of urban living can be found. This is an extraordinary public space because of its length and features.
RailCorridor_logo
Logo of the Rail Corridor project by URA
Click here to read more about the "Rail Corridor"

How to get there
By MRT | Alight in King Albert Park Station (Blue Line)
Exit A + 5-minute walk


Old post from 2015 for more places to visit and appreciate architecture in Singapore
5 Buildings To Visit in University Campuses

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"Bridges are perhaps the most invisible form of public architecture."
-Bruce Jackson
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ISD Post 2

 tháng 11 19, 2016     architecture     No comments   

It's a wrap for the studio!
Nov 2016

Faces after crit :)
The whole class :)

Click here for the ISD Post 1 entry.

Video below is our class dinner to end the semester (for our studio only):
ISD Dinner in Motorino from rochellemoreno on Vimeo.

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"Whatever good things we build end up building us."
-Jim Rohn
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ISD Post 1

 tháng 11 10, 2016     architecture     No comments   

Nov 14, 2016 final crit for ISD5101

Nov 09, 2016 | Submission Day
After Stage 2 submission and Stage 3 briefing

Joy of some zombies in ISD studio

Nov 14, 2016 | Final Crit Day
Stage 2 Groupings :)
Group 1
Group 2
Group 3
Group 4
Group 5
Group 6

Break for Stage 3
When Devi wants to have a solo photo... 
1st Batch
New Batch
Stage 1 : Bengaluru Team

Finale for this studio


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"Form Follows System"
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7 Colonial Architecture in Manila

 tháng 7 03, 2016     architecture     No comments   


Manila is a city showing a the rich history and culture of the Philippines. It is a city where significant events happened and historical landmarks are located. In terms of architecture, Manila has a wide range of styles from different historical pre to post-colonial period.
There are a lot of places and hidden gems to go to in the capital city of the country. Here  are only seven (7) of the many places you definitely must visit to experience the colonial architecture in Manila:
1. Intramuros
Completed Year: 1579
(Rebuilt: 1951)
Other Name
Walled City
South entrance gate of Intramuros in General Luna Street

Statue of Queen Isabel II, located in the entrance of Puerta de Isabel II
● Manila Cathedral
Completed: 1958
(Restored: 2014)
Architect: Fernando H. Ocampo
Other name
Minor Basilica and Metropolitan Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception



Click here for the official website of the church.
Address
Cabildo corner Beaterio Street
Intramuros, Manila

● Casa Manila
Completed Year: 1980s
Architect: Ramon Faustmann
Another gem inside Intramuros is the Casa Manila, a historic house museum of Spanish Colonial heritage. Architecture and interior design of the late Spanish period are showcased in this glamorous reproduction of a colonial house. One of the projects by Imelda Marcos which offers a glimpse of the gentry lifestyle in that era.


Click here for the official intramuros website.Address
Plaza Luis Complex, General Luna St
Admission
₱75 (Adult), ₱50 (Student)
Closed on Mondays
9am-6pm (Tue-Sun)

2. Manila Metropolitan Theater

Completed Year: 1931
(Reconstructed: 1970s)
Architect: Juan M. Arellano
Sculptures: Francesco Monti
Capacity: 1,670 pax
Style: Art-Deco
The most beautiful theater in Manila
This theater housed different operas, plays and concerts during the pre-war in the city. Now, it is being restored after long period of time being closed and abandoned. Hopefully, the restoration will continue as funding is not yet sufficient to facilitate such heavy scope of conservation process.

The theater is located just across Liwasang Bonifacio (former Plaza Lawton).
Intricate facade was inspired also by the Philippine flora. While the minarets were inspire by the Islamic architecture.
Address
Dr Basa Street,
Ermita, Manila
3. Manila Central Post Office Building
Completed Year: 1930

(Rebuilt: 1946)
Architect: Juan Arellano, Tomas Mapua & Ralph Doane

An example of a neo-classical architecture and an American colonial architecture
The capital city's Post Office building is located along the banks of the Pasig river which has the best view from the said river.
View of the post office from riding the Pasig Ferry.


Rear facade of the building

Front facade of the building showing the Ionic columns
Today, the post office sector of Manila is to be relocated to a different building in the city due to operation and maintenance expenses in the building. There are news that this historical landmark will soon be turned into a hotel, which will be the Manila's version of Fullerton Hotel in Singapore. The said hotel is still in the process of talking with the Philippine government for this project since 2012.
But some news indicate that the new president, Duterte wants it to house the new proposed OFW department.

4. Manila City Hall
Competed Year: 1939

(Rebuilt: 1946)
Architect: Antonio Toledo

Area: 8,422 sq.m.
View of the city hall from Bayleaf Hotel in Intramuros
This is neo-classical building is one the the key government buildings built in American colonial period. It is located in the Ermita area of Manila where the house of the seat of the mayor of the capital is also situated.
The iconic hexagonal clock tower of the Manila City Hall
Click here for the official website of the Manila City Hall.
Address
Taft Avenue, Ermita
Manila

5. National Museum of the Philippines
Completed Year: 1926 (Rebuilt : 1950)
Architect: Antonio Toledo & Ralph Harrington Doane
(Interior Design & Revisions by Juan Arellano)
Formerly : The Old Legislative Building
Facade showing the pediment with three ladies in the middle symbolizing Luzon, Visayas & Mindanao
Intended to be the National Library by the American urban planner, Daniel Burham before it became the senate building and now the national museum, this place now houses a lot of historical artworks like the world-renowned painting, Spoliarium.
Central facade showing the four-columned portico or Corinthian columns
This museum is an example of a best neo-classical architecture in Manila. Located in the heart of the country's capital, you should not miss visiting this place when you go to Manila.
Spoliarium by the national artist, Juan Luna.
When visiting this museum, you should definitely see this painting and take time to appreciate its beauty.

Inside the museum, everywhere you look is such a beauty and brings you in a whole different place with its intricate and grand interior design. From the flooring to the ceiling design, it was carefully designed and given importance to.
Even door handles are designed for the museum itself

Click here for the official website of the museum
Left: National Museum; Right: Museum of Natural History (formerly the DOT building & AgriFina)

Admission
Free to all (effective July 01, 2016)
10am-5pm (Tue-Sun)
Closed on Mondays 
Address
P. Burgos Drive
Rizal Park, Manila

6. First United Building
Completed Year: 1928
Architect: Andres Luna de San Pedro (son of Juan Luna) & Juan F. Nakpil
Facade showing an art-deco style of architecture
Escolta Street is known to be the district for the elites in the early 1900s and have several old and historical buildings in Manila. It was the center for the economic and social activities in the city. These heritage buildings are testament to the rich culture and architecture in the Philippines at its prime.

This 5-storey building and one of the oldest buildings in Escolta houses the famous 98B's Escolta Market every Saturdays.
Escolta Saturday Market by 98B
Old but still in good condition lift motor room in the building.

Vintage floor indicator for the elevator in the building
Main entrance lobby of the building
View from the top floor of the building
A museum is also located inside the building in honor of the Chinese-Filipino owner. This is the Robert Sy Lianteng Museum with admission fee of ₱50. But going inside the is free of charge.
Other Name
Formerly Perez-Samanillo Building
Address
Escolta Street, Binondo
Manila

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"When a nation starves culturally, the identity is likely to fall apart."

-Felipe de Leon

7. Binondo Church
Completed Year: 1596 (Reconstructed: 1984)
Architect: Domingo de la Cruz Gonzalez
This church is located in Ongpin Street corner Quintin Paredo Road at the edge of the Plaza San Lorenzo Ruiz*. It is also the center of the Filipino-Chinese community in Manila where the oldest Chinatown in the world is located.
*St. Loreno Ruiz: the First Filipino Saint
Exterior facade of Binondo Church taken last 2008
Now, it has a different look with a new color. It was repainted with red outlines, not in accordance to its original color and neglecting the aspect of a true conservation which received a lot of negative feedback from historians and conservation advocates.
This is a historical landmark in Binondo which needs to be taken care and given importance to retain the rich culture and history of the significant area.
Other Name
Minor Basilica of Saint Lorenzo Ruiz
Our Lady of the Most Holy Rosary Parish
Address
Plaza L. Ruiz, Binondo
Manila 1006

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"The identity of the Filipino today is of a person asking what is his identity."
-Quijano de Manila (Nick Joaquin)
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