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7 Best Architecture Firms in The Philippines

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The Philippines is a country that has a rich tapestry of architectural culture, spanning from the indigenous Filipino Bahay Kubo houses and the Banaue Rice Terraces to contemporary skylines and eco-resorts. Albeit a small country, The Philippines is architecturally vibrant. How are these architecture firms ranked?

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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. Lyle La Madrid, Noel Narciso and Arnold Rañada.

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Contemporary Architecture in the Philippines: Exploring the Best of Modern Filipino Architecture

The Architecture Designs

The Philippines is a country with a rich cultural heritage and history that is reflected in its architecture. From traditional bahay kubo to colonial-era buildings, Modern Filipino architecture is diverse and unique. But in recent years, a new trend has emerged – contemporary architecture in the Philippines.

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Located in the beachside town of Punta Fuego, the FR House enriches the experience of the waterfront through architecture

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CAZA’s cast-in-place concrete house perches on a bluff overlooking the South China Sea in Punta Fuego, Philippines. The post Located in the beachside town of Punta Fuego, the FR House enriches the experience of the waterfront through architecture appeared first on Åvontuura.

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

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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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CAZA employs passive cooling for concrete FR House in the Philippines

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New York studio CAZA has completed a cast-concrete house in the Philippines , aiming to optimise passive cooling and natural ventilation. FR House is located in Punta Fuego, a seaside town on the west coast of the Philippines' largest island, Luzon.

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