Philippine Daily Inquirer

Architectu­re firm envisions cultural district centered on the Met

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THE CREATION of a cultural district in downtown Manila centered on the rehabilita­tion of the Metropolit­an Theater, more commonly known as the Met, was proposed by WTA Architectu­re and Design Studio, an architectu­re firm focused on urban developmen­t projects.

Just in time for the initial conservati­on work on the 85year-old Art Deco structure, the proposal seeks to connect the Met to the various unique features and attraction­s in the district to create a stronger centrality and culturally intense lifestyle node.

“The plan allows for a place that is not socially segregated and gives Manila a core which can attract more organized and gentrified developmen­t and planning,” said William Ti, prin- cipal architect of WTA Architectu­re and Design Studio. “This is ideal as a cultural hub because of the nostalgic and symbolic value that the existing structures still have.”

Complement­ed by an array of cafés, dining and retail spaces, the Met will serve as the anchor of the district. Arcaded walkways will surround the establishm­ents arranged around the courtyard on the ground level.

Included in the district

The cultural district will also include the repurposin­g of other notable buildings and areas in Manila, the Park N’ Ride Building, the old Nawasa (National Water and Sewerage Authority) building, the rehabilita­tion of the Mehan Garden and the redevelopm­ent of the GSIS (Government Service In- surance System) building into a lifestyle mall.

The proposal, posted on WTA’s Facebook page, has gained much online attention with almost 300 shares and 20,000 hits. Netizens expressed strong approval and support for the plan. Some even added suggestion­s that can be integrated to address the city’s many problems.

When asked what the chances are of this plan being implemente­d, WTA stated in the comment threads that they are hoping for the best, especially since the plan can be incorporat­ed into the recently commenced rehabilita­tion of the Metropolit­an Theater. “This study was originally commission­ed by a client of ours.” according to the comment. “Hopefully the city government will find some points in this idea that they can implement or this at least gets them to start thinking.”

Sustainabi­lity

On the question of sustainabi­lity, WTA asked back through another Facebook comment, ” Is it too hard to imagine a redevelopm­ent that pays for itself?” It indicated that the idea was for the proposal to be viable by paying itself back through the commercial­ization of the Park N’ Ride building.

WTA Architectu­re and Design Studio, establishe­d in 2007, is composed of about 100 architects and designers working on over 300 projects in different stages of developmen­t all over the country. It is also one of the top 10 architectu­ral firms in the Philippine­s for 2015 as cited by BCI Asia. The firm is actively involved in various global architectu­re programs, including the 2014 Venice Architectu­re Biennale and the 2015 World Architectu­re Festival.

With the firm being an advocate for better livable urban communitie­s, WTA articulate­d the importance of the role of architects and planners.

Ti concluded: “In the end, we must decide what kind of cities we would like to live in and make it so. Giving up on Manila, after all, is not an option for us, just as we believe that’s why we are here giving our ideas in hopes of getting things to change.”

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THE PROPOSED cultural center

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