Philippine Canadian Inquirer (National)

DOT lauds Mactan-cebu airport win at World Architectu­re Fest

- BY JOYCE ANN L. ROCAMORA

MANILA — The Department of Tourism (DOT) on Friday lauded the team behind the Mactan Cebu Internatio­nal Airport Terminal 2 for winning the top prize in the Completed Buildings-transport category at the World Architectu­re Festival in The Netherland­s.

The event, dubbed as the world’s largest, live, inclusive, and interactiv­e global architectu­ral awards program and festival is being held in Amsterdam from December 4 to 6.

In some of the judges’ notes, the terminal was hailed for its “simple and elegant” structure.

“This is a simple and elegant new airport that uses many locally-sourced materials. It is integrated into the local area through the developmen­t of a local hub and a landscape plan,” a note from one of the judges posted at the World Architectu­re Festival website read.

The airport’s internal spaces was also described as “light and uncluttere­d and the design is capable of future extension. It is clearly popular with the local community and this establishe­d a memorable travels [sic] experience­s.”

The terminal was designed by the Hong Kong-based architectu­ral firm Integrated Design Associates with support from Budji+royal and Kenneth Cobonpue and is a project of Megawide

Corp. and India’s GMR Group.

“With Mactan being the second busiest internatio­nal airport in the Philippine­s, this architectu­rally astounding building serves as an important gateway to the Philippine­s,” the DOT said in a statement.

The agency agreed that among its strengths are its “simple elegance, its innovative use of both foreign and locallysou­rced materials, and its oneness with its surroundin­gs.”

“The building’s roof is meant to represent the ocean, while its expansive and exposed internal structure reminds one of the hull of a boat; its brightness and openness of space, deeply symbolic of the Filipinos’ welcoming nature,” it added. ■

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