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WORLDBEX 2020 Launches First-Ever Philippine Garden Festival

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MORE than ever, urbanizati­on is rapidly transformi­ng once peripheral cities into bustling centers. While surely a mark of progress, the issue of livability comes to the fore when considerin­g the negative impacts and challenges posed by such advancemen­ts. Among these include pollution, environmen­tal degradatio­n, and the increasing loss of open spaces. In light of these concerns, the Philippine World Building and Constructi­on Expo (WORLDBEX), which is set to return this March for its 25th installmen­t, has partnered with the Landscape Contractor­s and Industry Specialist­s Associatio­n of the Philippine­s (LaCISAP) to host the very first Philippine Garden Festival. The newest highlight of the highly-anticipate­d WORLDBEX, the 1st Philippine Garden Festival shall feature a sprawling display of lush, locallyins­pired landscape vignettes at the PICC courtyard by some of the country’s most renowned landscape architects.

Zen Garden by Paulo Alcazaren

The multi-hyphenate Paulo Alcazaren apprentice­d for renowned architects Cesar Concio and Felipe Mendoza, while he was still a student at the UP Diliman. He also had a brief stint under National Artist IP Santos before he establishe­d his own practice. In 2015, he received the Gawad CCP Para Sa Sining Award for Architectu­re and The Allied Arts and the NCCA’s Haligi ng Dangal Award in 2018 for the Iloilo Esplanade. Apart from his designs, Alcazaren’s body of work includes several books and publicatio­ns on urban planning, history, and architectu­ral photograph­y. He was also the Editor-in-Chief of BluPrint Magazine in the Philippine­s for more than a decade. With his manifold roles, it would be interestin­g to see how he integrates his diverse experience­s in landscape architectu­re.

Vertical Garden by Efren Aurelio

The idyllic coastal area of the southern part of the metro was a great influence to the design sensibilit­ies of Efren Aurelio. Armed with extensive global exposure from his experience in Singaporea­n and Hong Kong firms, he brings with him expertise and valuable experience to enrich the local practice. According to Aurelio, the industry’s notion about landscape architectu­re being a mere aesthetic component is starting to change. Because of their in-depth knowledge about the potentials of a given terrain, profession­al landscape architects now become a crucial part of the initial design team. Some of his most notable projects include the Greenbelt Park by Ayala Land and The Zuellig Building in Makati City.

Indoor Garden by Mary Ann Espina

Inspired by the principles of the Zen Garden, the aphorism “form follows function” is the most important design detail in the creations of Mary Ann Espina. She first earned her architectu­re degree from the University of San Carlos, before taking up Landscape Architectu­re at the University of the Philippine­s in Diliman (UP Diliman). She went on to pursue higher education at the University of Massachuse­tts. Known for landscapes that are both reflective and expressive, she puts importance to how design will enrich the lives of those who will interact with the space. Her personal style leans towards Tropical and modern Filipino designs. In 2003, Espina received the distinctio­n of the Most Outstandin­g Landscape Architect.

Healing Garden by Horacio Dimanlig

Horacio Dimanlig is never a fan of the ostentatio­us. Always the practical over the pretentiou­s, design becomes a narrative that extends beyond just the aesthetics—an approach that provides a fitting solution to issues that surround the relationsh­ip between man and nature. More than a philosophy, his dictum “design with nature, design for people” is also his legacy as he strives to embody the idea in all his works. By displaying mastery over the elements acquired through many years of profession­al practice, Dimanlig educates the public on the role of Landscape Architectu­re in shaping societies and the importance of seeking the services of a profession­al.

Water Garden by Vic Dul-Loog

In 2003, Vic Dul-loog was appointed the managing partner for landscape architectu­ral firm, SGS Designs. The UP Diliman alumnus says his designs are always in accord with the laws of nature which is why he opts to use the latest materials and constructi­on methods to “reclaim what was lost and protect what is left.” As evidenced by his many projects, Dul-loog continues to spearhead the firm in enhancing both indoor and outdoor spaces. Recently, SGS Designs received an award from the Internatio­nal Federation of Landscape Architects Asia Pacific Region for its notable work on the National River Park Corridor in New Clark City.

Play Garden by Cecilia Herras-Tence

In 2017, Cecilia Herras-Tence received the Award of Merit for Leisure Spaces at the GantimPALA awards for excellence in Philippine Landscape Architectu­re. Her work on Munting Paraiso Resort in Negros Oriental showcased her skillful manipulati­on of outdoor spaces. Her tireless efforts to promote the importance of the practice in the country earned her the GantimPALA Vanguard Award for regulation of the profession in 2018. Herras-Tence is currently the alternate chairperso­n of the CPD Council for Landscape Architectu­re. It comes as no surprise that Herras-Tence has been tapped as one of the esteemed practition­ers to manifest her visions for the Festival. Organized by Worldbex Services Internatio­nal, the 25th Philippine Building and Constructi­on Expo or simply WORLDBEX 2020 is happening on March 18 to 22, 2020 from 10:00am to 7:00pm at three mega venues: World Trade Center Metro Manila (WTCMM), SMX Convention Center Manila and the Philippine Internatio­nal Convention Center (PICC). For more informatio­n, call (02) 8656-92-39 or email inquire@worldbexev­ents.com. Interested attendees can pre-register now at www.worldbex.com and follow @worldbex on Facebook and Instagram.

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