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Philippine Pavilion for Expo 2025 Explores Interconnectedness Through Nature, Culture, and Community

ArchDaily

The Philippines has unveiled the design of its pavilion for Expo 2025 in Osaka , Japan. Carlo Calma Consultancy Inc. Designed by Carlo Calma Consultancy and titled "Woven," the pavilion reflects the country's connections to nature, its cultural heritage, and its community values. Read more

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CAZA completes Santuario de La Salle, a new, inclusive religious space in Biñan City, Philippines

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The post CAZA completes Santuario de La Salle, a new, inclusive religious space in Biñan City, Philippines appeared first on Åvontuura. CAZA conceived Santuario de La Salle as a union of several volumes to create a form that is refreshingly new and unexpected.

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The Philippine Pavilion Employs Urban Acupuncture to Address the Flawed Ecology of Manila at the 2023 Venice Architecture Biennale

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Image © Andrea D'Altoe At the 18th International Architecture Exhibition of La Biennale di Venezia , The Philippine Pavilion presents an exhibition that investigates the ecology and social implication of the Tripa de Gallina estuary in Manila.

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Casa Borbon / Cali Architects

ArchDaily

Completed in 2024 in Batangas, Philippines. Images by Jar Concengco. We believe that a house is a sculpture that we live in - that we shape our homes, which in turn shapes us - our activities, ideas, our way of life.

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Through House / Jim Caumeron Design

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© r-vis : kevin nuñez, lance sy, julian patric semilla architects: Jim Caumeron Design Location: Pampanga, Philippines Project Year: 2024 Photographs: r-vis : kevin nuñez, lance sy, julian patric semilla Area: 300.0 sqm Read more »

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tropical brutalism: cali architects hides casa borbon in the philippines’ lush landscape

designboom

The post tropical brutalism: cali architects hides casa borbon in the philippines’ lush landscape appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine. the home's brutalist style uses raw textures and geometric forms balanced with warmth and views onto the trees.

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light and air permeate through residence’s stacked concrete volumes in philippines

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The post light and air permeate through residence’s stacked concrete volumes in philippines appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine. jim caumeron design engages in spatial continuity utilizing minimal materiality.

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