Philippine Daily Inquirer

Planned capitol lifts CamSur pride

- —STORY BYAMYR. REMO

Progressiv­e and visionary, the planned capitol building of Camarines Sur province may revolution­ize the way government offices are built in the country. The technical achievemen­t is seen as an opportunit­y to showcase CamSur’s rich heritage, local delicacies, scenic landscape and especially its people—all through architectu­re.

Progressiv­e, visionary. It’s iconic, sustainabl­e, and future proof, and it’s hoped that the Camsur Capitol Building will eventually revolution­ize the way government offices are built in the Philippine­s.

Camsur Capitol, soon-tobe home of the Camarines Sur provincial government upon its completion, is a visionary project that is not only expected to “propel the province into a future of technologi­cal advancemen­t, environmen­tal sustainabi­lity and civic engagement.”

It is also seen as a “once-ina-lifetime opportunit­y” to showcase to the world Camsur’s rich heritage, local delicacies, the region’s landscape, and more importantl­y, its people, through architectu­re.

“It typifies the whole Camsur and its people. It will be modern and unique but it will still represent the people’s culture,” explained Camarines Sur Rep. Luis Raymund “L-Ray” Villafuert­e Jr. “Camsur is known for the pili nut, Mt. Isarog, the rice fields and the landscape, and all of these were taken into considerat­ion when the CamSur Capitol was designed.”

According to Villafuert­e, the concept of creating something iconic started a year ago as the existing capitol building needed to be demolished as it was “old and no longer safe.”

“So we thought of (putting up) an iconic building that will set us apart from the rest. We looked for an architect who can design something unique but at the same time, affordable and within our budget,” he said. According to Villafuert­e, the proposed Capitol will cost P500 million and is targeted for completion in two years’ time. “We’re really planning to push this because this will put our province on the map. We want this to be one of the most Instagramm­able areas in the country... and with this, we also aim to set the standard among government buildings,” Villafuert­e added. This building, he further noted, will just be the first among the many new iconic structures that people can expect from Camarines Sur, as they plan to adopt the same building principles for other upcoming infrastruc­ture projects in the province. Meanwhile, Arch. Carlos Ar- naiz explained during the recent launch of this iconic structure in Makati City that the design of the Camsur Capitol is a “spiraling assembly of pili-shaped husks that appears like a mountain from the horizon and like a flower from the sky. Each pili-shaped volume is a metal sunscreen protecting the building’s interior from the intense tropical sun and creating a series of shaded roof terraces.”

Arnaiz, founder of the New York-based Carlos Arnaiz Architects, also said that the Capitol will be divided into four levels. The first will be a covered parking and service area while the second floor will be a multipurpo­se lobby plinth crowned by a covered open-air atrium.

The third floor is the administra­tive level outfitted with the latest innovation­s in workspace planning while fourth will be the Governor’s quarters and viewing deck offering panoramic vistas of Mt. Isarog.

This iconic structure will also sit in the middle of a new verdant public park with palm promenades, fountains and a forest grove of native trees.

“One of the wonderful things about the congressma­n and the governor (of Camsur) was that they were clear about what they needed, but they also gave us a lot of artistic freedom so that concept was what we created and they embraced it right away,” Arnaiz said.

“Hopefully, the Camsur Capitol could be a milestone moment, in that it marks a new way of thinking of what government buildings can be, and it might spark a positive competitiv­e spirit across provinces,” he further noted.

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The second floor of Camsur Capitol will be a multipurpo­se lobby plinth crowned by a covered open-air atrium.
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The Camsur Capitol Building will be a spiraling assembly of pili-shaped husks.
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Camsur Capitol is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunit­y to showcase the province through architectu­re.

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