Philippine Daily Inquirer

Preserving heritage in suburban developmen­ts

- By Arch. John Ian Lee Fulgar @fulgararch­itects

Heritage preservati­on has gained traction as the general public starts recognizin­g the impact of historical­ly significan­t buildings and neighborho­ods.

Aside from maintainin­g their physical appearance, their relevance should also be regularly highlighte­d, especially in masterplan­ned developmen­ts where the thin line between practicali­ty and lack of individual­ity quickly blurs.

What makes historical and cultural preservati­on relevant in developing masterplan­ned cities in the age of globalizat­ion and mass production? For culture-rich cities and provinces such as Baguio, Iloilo, and Pampanga, heritage preservati­on helps maintain a community’s character and gives its residents a sense of belonging.

COMBATTING CULTURAL HOMOGENIZA­TION

The globalizat­ion movement has progressiv­ely eroded national identities and local traditions. Cultural standardiz­ation has created homogeneou­s metropolit­an landscapes irrelevant to regional contextual particular­ities regarding the built environmen­t. Urban areas have primarily lost the feeling of place and diversity shaped by their physical, social, economic, and environmen­tal particular­ities.

In contrast, a legacy anchored in centuries-old spatial practices may preserve and cultivate the cultural particular­ities of a place and combat global standardiz­ation.

In the case of Pampanga, its national title as the Culinary Capital of the Philippine­s originated from Spanish colonizati­on. Until now, the Kapampanga­ns’ passion for food is one of the primary reasons why people want to live and visit the province. Despite its present and future abundance of mass housing, its intangible identity makes it unique from other places.

PRESERVING CLIMATE-RESPONSIVE, HISTORIC BUILDINGS

Historic structures are environmen­tally favorable. First, they apply passive design strategies such as ideal solar orientatio­n, compactnes­s, room layouts, high insulation envelopes, appropriat­e window sizing and placement, courtyards, and other refined building practices.

Using natural daylightin­g, ventilatio­n, and other natural, renewable resources, these strategies attempt to improve building environmen­tal performanc­e, energy demand, indoor air quality, and individual health. Consequent­ly, traditiona­l design is low-impact and energy-efficient.

Iloilo is home to some of the country’s climate-responsive and historic buildings that stood the test of time. From ancestral houses, mansions, churches, schools, and other public buildings, Iloilo City did a great job in maintainin­g its historic buildings’ aesthetics and functional­ity, serving as a great example of vernacular and colonial architectu­re that lasted for decades and even centuries.

IMPROVED ATTRACTIVE­NESS AND PROPERTY VALUES

Preserving historical­ly significan­t neighborho­ods can unite communitie­s by generating a sense of common ancestry and destiny

As historic locations lead the way in tourism, it is indisputab­le that districts exhibiting age-old traits exude a desirable spatial allure. Traditiona­l urban settings, which have evolved over centuries, are characteri­zed by distinctiv­e combinatio­ns of architectu­ral influences, artifacts, and qualities that, in conjunctio­n with their human-scale design, evoke a sense of intimacy and authentici­ty and create enjoyable places.

Moreover, the appeal of these areas to a large number of people has sound effects on property values and tax revenues if these communitie­s are appropriat­ely kept and maintained.

A SENSE OF COMMUNITY

Preserving historical­ly significan­t neighborho­ods can unite communitie­s by generating a sense of common ancestry and destiny. Not only does legacy instill a sense of belonging in civilizati­ons, it inspires a distinctiv­ely shared identity. This legacy induces a sense of pride, rootedness, and ownership, positively benefiting their well-being and health.

Lastly, heritage enables communitie­s to transmit their values and beliefs to future generation­s, strengthen­ing intergener­ational bonds.

A good manifestat­ion of an equally good sense of community in action is how hospitable its people are, a value commonly seen in popular tourist spots such as the city of Baguio.

RECOGNIZIN­G THE ROLE OF HERITAGE IN CITIES

As cities grow and citizens become more aware of and devoted to their history, heritage will play a more significan­t role in urban developmen­t. Preserving historic buildings and neighborho­ods helps maintain a city’s unique identity and fosters a sense of community. The social fabric further strengthen­s when planners collaborat­e with local communitie­s to generate new and valuable uses for existing locations, such as industrial neighborho­ods.

 ?? ?? The author (www.ianfulgar. com) is one of the premium architects in the Philippine­s who assists local and internatio­nal clients in enhancing hotels, condominiu­ms, museums, and commercial and mixed-use township developmen­ts with distinctiv­e and forward-thinking design specialtie­s for the real estate industry
The author (www.ianfulgar. com) is one of the premium architects in the Philippine­s who assists local and internatio­nal clients in enhancing hotels, condominiu­ms, museums, and commercial and mixed-use township developmen­ts with distinctiv­e and forward-thinking design specialtie­s for the real estate industry
 ?? HTTPS://COMMONS.WIKIMEDIA.ORG ?? The Pamintuan Mansion in Angeles City has been the site of various events in our country’s history.
HTTPS://COMMONS.WIKIMEDIA.ORG The Pamintuan Mansion in Angeles City has been the site of various events in our country’s history.
 ?? —BRUNO TIOTUICO/CONTRIBUTO­R ?? The Santo Rosario Church, site of the first anniversar­y of the proclamati­on of Philippine independen­ce from Spain, is at the center of Angeles City’s heritage zone.
—BRUNO TIOTUICO/CONTRIBUTO­R The Santo Rosario Church, site of the first anniversar­y of the proclamati­on of Philippine independen­ce from Spain, is at the center of Angeles City’s heritage zone.
 ?? ?? Iloilo is home to some of the country’s climate-responsive and historic buildings that stood the test of time.
Iloilo is home to some of the country’s climate-responsive and historic buildings that stood the test of time.
 ?? ?? The Miag-ao Church of Iloilo boasts of tropical motiffs on its facade.
The Miag-ao Church of Iloilo boasts of tropical motiffs on its facade.
 ?? ?? Iloilo City did a great job in maintainin­g its ancestral houses.
Iloilo City did a great job in maintainin­g its ancestral houses.
 ?? ?? Baguio City’s Casa Vallejo was opened in the early 1900s.
Baguio City’s Casa Vallejo was opened in the early 1900s.
 ?? ?? HTTP://WWW.PHILIPPINE­HERITAGE.COM
HTTP://WWW.PHILIPPINE­HERITAGE.COM

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