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Megaworld to include museums, urban artworks in townships

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roperty giant Megaworld is integratin­g mu seums and urban artworks in its various township developmen­ts across the country.

PJust last weekend, the company opened the P110millio­n Iloilo Museum of Contempora­ry Art (ILOMOCA) inside its 72hectare Iloilo Business Park township in Mandurriao, Iloilo City. The 3,000square meter museum is the first contempora­ry art museum in the whole of Visayas and Mindanao. It features three main galleries that houses artworks of both national artists and local Ilonggo artists. The museum also has its own theatre room called The Box and the Museum Shop which sells merchandis­e customized with some works of renowned artists.

“ILOMOCA is a concrete manifestat­ion of our goal to create urban townships that have their own charm and character. We want to curate our developmen­ts in such a way that they seamlessly blend with the local culture and promote tourism,” says Kevin L. Tan, senior vice president, Megaworld.

Aside from ILOMOCA, the company is also putting up another museum in its 35.6-hectare township in the City of San Fernando in Pampanga, the Capital Town.

The ‘heritage’ museum at the Capital Town will pay tribute to the historic Pampanga Sugar Developmen­t Company (PASUDECO), where the township is located. Significan­t artifacts of the old sugar central will be housed in this museum, which will be integrated within the proposed mall developmen­t that will also take some design inspiratio­ns from the sugar central.

Further south, another museum is being planned to be developed at the 30hectare The Mactan Newtown. With the township’s close proximity to the historic Lapu-Lapu and Mactan Shrines, the museum is envisioned to highlight the personalit­ies and events during the Battle of Mactan, one of the most significan­t moments in Philippine history.

At present, the company is also aggressive­ly putting up urban art installati­ons across its townships as part of its ‘spruce up’ efforts to promote art and design in its developmen­ts. These include bronze monuments, creative pedestrian crosswalks, wall, roof and floor murals as well as digital art signages.

“In every township that we build, we want to see arts, culture, history and heritage to be part of the developmen­t’s overall character. This way, we don’t only build communitie­s. We build destinatio­ns that promote tourism,” explains Tan.

The company sees tourism as one of the key drivers of its existing and even upcoming township developmen­ts.

“During the past years, we saw the influx of tourists in our townships, particular­ly in our lifestyle malls, because of what we offer beyond shopping and dining. At Venice Grand Canal in McKinley Hill, for example, visitors from various parts of the country and the world have come to see the beautiful architectu­re, and they end up dining and shopping in the mall,” reveals Tan.

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Creative pedestrian crosswalk in Southwoods City along the boundary of Biñan, Laguna and Carmona, Cavite.

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