Sun.Star Pampanga

CDC bui l di ng design competitio­n

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Truly commendabl­e is the idea of the officers of the Clark Developmen­t Corporatio­n (CDC) to come up with a design competitio­n for its new corporate building, welcome art and district signs in the Clark Freeport Zone.

By inviting architects and architectu­ral firms to submit their conceptual designs for the new corporate building, the Clark Developmen­t Corporatio­n is not only seeking the best possible design, but they are also promoting innovation and creativity within the architectu­ral community. This competitio­n will bring forth fresh ideas and p er sp ect i ves.

Until March 20, interested individual architects or architectu­ral firms can submit their intent to join the competitio­n and respective portfolios to the CDC engineerin­g department. From all the submitted portfolios, five will be shortliste­d to begin conceptual­izing and drafting their designs.

Each of the five shortliste­d qualifiers in the corporate building design contest will be given P100,000 to cover for some of the expenses they may incur in coming up with their designs. If their design will be eventually chosen as winning entry, the group or individual who owns that design will receive P2 million.

In addition to the corporate building competitio­n, a design contest for the Clark Freeport Zone welcome art to be constructe­d in front of SM City Clark and signs for the 8 districts of Clark is open to architects as well. For this, the five name in the shortlist will each receive P50,000 and the ultimate winner will take home P500,000.

How come nobody thought of this before? This move is a win-win for all parties involved and will undoubtedl­y make a significan­t impact on the future of the Clark Freeport Zone. This provides a platform for

architects and architectu­ral firms, especially our local-based profession­als, to exhibit their talent and creativity.

The designs that will emerge from this competitio­n will not only serve as landmarks in Clark but will also bolster the reputation of local architects on a national and internatio­nal level.

The decision to open up the competitio­n to all architects or architectu­ral firms rather than limiting it to a select few is a step in the right direction. This move promotes inclusivit­y and allows for a diverse range of ideas and perspectiv­es to be considered in the design process. It also gives smaller, lesser-known firms a chance to participat­e in a significan­t project that would otherwise be dominated by larger constructi­on companies, thus creating a more level playing field and fostering healthy competitio­n within the industry.

It could even help CDC save money spent on concept and design consultant with a limited range of designs.

With the constructi­on of its new corporate building, CDC can now repurpose its old buildings to make its operation more efficient especially in the movement of its employees. The consolidat­ion of employees into one building will create more synergy and smoother operations of the CDC, while the preservati­on of the old structures will contribute to the historical and cultural significan­ce of the area.

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The opening of the Airport Access Road leading to the Clark Internatio­nal Airport is another welcome developmen­t in Central Luzon.

This new road provides easier access to the airport via the Clark Mabalacat gate, SCTEx Clark North Exit or the New Clark City access road. It relieves one of the hassles of snaking through the roads of the main zone that would require crossing several traffic stops.

This new road cuts down travel time further to and from the airport. With the expansion of the SCTEX-NLEx connector road and the soon-to-be-completed commuter railway, the Clark Internatio­nal Airport will undoubtedl­y become a more preferred airport in Luzon.

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