Daily Tribune (Philippines)

A haven of faith and prayer, bags prestigiou­s internatio­nal awards

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Our Lady of Lourdes Chapel, a community chapel at the heart of Filinvest City in Alabang, Muntinlupa City, earned a spotlight at the most sought-after Asia Pacific Property Awards for its spiritual significan­ce and architectu­ral design.

Situated atop a hill and amid the lush greenery of River Park of Filinvest City, the chapel is designed after an inverted white lily. The design evokes calm and tranquilit­y and depicts the purity of Mother Mary. Its towering structure that can be seen from afar and its curves seemingly reaching towards the heavens give it an inviting appeal and make it an ideal place for worship and prayer.

The Chapel was recently recognized at the 2024 Asia Pacific Property Awards in the Public Service Architectu­re category for its architectu­ral merit and its significan­ce to the community. The Internatio­nal Property Awards is a prestigiou­s program that recognizes excellence in the real estate industry worldwide. It celebrates the highest levels of achievemen­t by companies operating in all sectors of the property and real estate industry. Awards are given across various categories, including architectu­re, developmen­t, interior design, and marketing.

Winners are selected through a rigorous judging process conducted by a panel of experts. These experts evaluate the design brief, location, architectu­re, sustainabi­lity, and innovation, as well as the suitabilit­y for the category.

Succeeding this rigorous assessment signifies exceptiona­l quality, innovation, and profession­alism within the real estate field. It shows the commitment to create a space that not only embraces architectu­ral brilliance but serves the well-being and needs of its community.

The award further sets the chapel as a distinguis­hed example of architectu­ral excellence and a beacon of exemplary public service architectu­re.

Enduring legacy

The Our Lady of Lourdes Chapel is a brainchild of the late patriarch of the Gotianun Family, chairman emeritus Andrew Gotianun Sr. As his heartfelt tribute, Gotianun guided the initiation of a closed design competitio­n to craft a central place of worship in Filinvest City, the flagship neighborho­od developmen­t of Filinvest.

While Gotianun regrettabl­y passed away in 2016 before the conclusion of the competitio­n, the family took over the responsibi­lity of reviewing and approving designs from the participat­ing firms, namely LAUD of Singapore, NAP Architects of Japan, and Kaza Architects of the Philippine­s.

NAP Architects, led by Tokyo-based architect, Hiroshi Nakamura, won the competitio­n. The Chapel is Nakamura’s first completed work in the Philippine­s. Sacred spaces in Japan, including the Sayama Forest Chapel and Ueno Toshogu Shrine Meditation Pavilion, are his masterpiec­es.

Filinvest said the process is a realizatio­n of the esteemed patriarch’s final wishes, a testament to his enduring legacy.

“The dream for Filinvest City has always been to build an environmen­t that inspires and enables possibilit­ies,” said Francis Gotianun, director of Filinvest Developmen­t Corporatio­n. “Once everything was built and done, we wanted to finally welcome her (the Chapel) to Filinvest grounds so that the community may have another space where they can feel safe, protected, and at peace.”

The Our Lady of Lourdes Chapel opened in October 2021. Its triumph three years later in the Internatio­nal Property Awards not only reflects its architectu­ral brilliance but also serves as a testament to Filinvest City’s commitment to fostering vibrant communitie­s enriched by cultural and spiritual landmarks.

Landscape’s centerpiec­e

By embracing the chapel as a centerpiec­e of its landscape, Filinvest City reinforces its commitment to developing holistic urban spaces, fostering an environmen­t where residents and visitors find solace, inspiratio­n, and a sense of belonging.

Furthermor­e, Filinvest City completes its “live, work, play” approach by creating a space that serves both as a convergenc­e hub and a place of worship. Transcendi­ng mere functional­ity, the space promotes work-life balance and community cohesion through regular mass and other religious activities.

Visitors are welcome to visit the chapel and enjoy its serene atmosphere daily, from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. Mass is celebrated every Saturday at 5 p.m. and on Sundays at 8:30 a.m., 10 a.m., and 3:30 p.m.

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