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World-class museum to rise in Bacolod – Zubiri

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BACOLOD CITY (PNA) – Another iconic landmark will soon rise in Bacolod – a R163millio­n museum-auditorium comparable to other famous structures around the world.

Senator Juan Miguel Zubiri, who is facilitati­ng the funding for what he considers a legacy project, presented the architectu­ral design for the twostructu­re green building that will be environmen­tally-responsibl­e and resource-efficient, in a press conference held at the L’ Fisher Hotel on Sunday.

“We want to make it iconic. This design will be comparable to the beautiful buildings in other countries. This is similar to the Opera House in Sydney or The Guggenheim but a smaller and more affordable version,” he said.

To create the design, Zubiri tapped architect Leonilo Ramon Lichauco of the Manila-based LG+V Architect/ Planners, who joined him during the launch in Bacolod, also attended by city officials, including Vice Mayor El Cid Familiaran, Councilors Em Ang, Caesar Distrito and Bartolome Orola.

“I’m going to work out the budget for this for 2019. This is part of my legacy projects for Bacolod City and Negros Occidental,” said the senator, who traces his roots – father side – in the city and the province.

Initially, Zubiri announced last March that the budget would only be P150 million.

Zubiri said Mayor Evelio Leonardia, himself, will announce the location of the project. Familiaran confirmed this, saying the mayor will reveal the chosen site for the museum-auditorium on October 25.

Zubiri said the constructi­on is scheduled to start in the first quarter of 2019 and is expected to be completed in about two years.

In his presentati­on, Lichauco said the two structures, which will each have two stories, will include a multipurpo­se museum and an 800-seater amphitheat­er with a gross floor area of 5,000 square meters.

Describing the design as organic architectu­re, he came up with leafshaped buildings connected to each other. Lichauco said the structure will collect rainwater to be used for landscapin­g and for the fountains in front of the buildings.

Zubiri also said that solar panels will be placed on the roofs as a nod to Negros Occidental as the solar energy capital of the Philippine­s.

“We want this to be a green building, a self-sustainabl­e energy efficient building,” he said.

“It has a very unique design, the only (one) in the whole Philippine­s. We want to leapfrog Bacolod into the 21st century, incorporat­ing the modern with the old structures,” the senator said. (PNA)

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