Sadly, the gap between input and output seems to continue to expand.
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These are obvious and elementary statements, yet little mediation is given to translating these realizations into actual efficient solutions. It can degrade the social quality of spaces and the state of the environment. I happen to stumble upon this enlightening video on the Gensler Town Square Initiative, a project which basically aims to identify potential locations for public open spaces amidst existing urban pieces.Īs I am currently living in the not-so-liveable Metro Manila, I witness proof of how urbanization can get filthy physically and politically. Posted in Stalking Spaces | Tagged locsin churchdesign | 1 Comment On Reclaiming Existing Urban Pieces
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And just as any worship space, it was full of symbolism discernibly expressed. Anyway, you only to need to look at its form to marvel on the creativity in its structural concept. The stained glass may have been intended to accentuate, but personally I thought it was quite off I didn’t think its play of color went well with the dominantly white stucco ceiling, or maybe because they were too minute. Lighting is made dramatic by the halo chandelier (those tiny bulbs on the ring were not turned on while this shot was taken) and the stained glass on the slicing ‘dent’ along the east-west axis. Well, since when did Leandro Locsin create ordinary? The concentric ceiling ribs direct the eye to the Manansala sculpture of Jesus above the altar. Other than the familiar Parish of the Holy Sacrifice and the Church of the Risen Lord in UP Diliman campus, here’s another with a unique shape. Seeing iconic designs in person testifies how architecture is significantly about experience.
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There’s no making second thoughts on making a trip to this church, I said to myself. Years passed and I came across a photograph of the same structure, this time it was no longer a monochromatic image. I was looking at a sketch of pure line drawing on a textbook. I was an archi freshman when this building was introduced to me, and I was like “That’s concrete?”