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TIP STUDENTS WIN TOP PRIZE AT 2022 EULAT MANILA ARCHITECTURAL WORKSHOP

/ 14 December 2022

A GROUP from the Technological Institute of the Philippines won the grand prize at the 2022 EULAT Manila Architectural Workshop organized by Instituto Cervantes de Manila and the Spanish Embassy in collaboration with the Intramuros Administration.

BS architecture students Aubrey Denisse Santos, Missey Andrea Liwanag, Joriz Mendoza, David Joshua Falame, Aron Frank Gosim, Jeron Escandor and John Joseph Aberte bested 95 entries for their design proposal “Hinto: A Glimpse of the Forgotten.”

“We wanted to give people a space for them to find whatever answers they are looking for, to remind them of those things that they have somehow forgotten subconsciously,” Santos said.

Their proposal featured an open-planned structure amidst the bustling Magallanes street with arcs that stood on concrete pillars and latticework inspired by the traditional architectures of churches built around Intramuros.

The 2022 EULAT Manila Architectural Workshop contest was an initiative of the European Union National Institutes for Culture as part of its EULAT 4 Culture project aimed at strengthening cultural ties between Europe, Latin America and the Philippines.

A five-man jury composed of Architects Jose Arcilla (Intramuros Administration), Gerald Lico (University of the Philippines), Rino Fernandez (University of Santo Tomas), Michael Manalo (National Commission for Culture and the Arts) and Javier Galvan (Instituto Cervantes) selected the winning entries based on their “capacity to integrate intangible characteristics in Fil-Hispanic architecture in a modern and innovative design, which invites reflection and debate.”