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New Clark City Athletics Stadium gets WAF ‘Highly Commended’ nod

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Athletics Stadium in New Clark City, Tarlac has received the Highly Commended recognitio­n from the World Architectu­re Festival (WAF) in the Completed

Buildings - Sport Category, cementing its status as one of the world's best architectu­ral structures in recent years. Atty. Aristotle Batuhan, officerin-charge of the Bases Conversion and Developmen­t

Authority’s (BCDA) Office of the President and CEO, expressed elation over the award and congratula­ted its architectu­ral consultant Budji+Royal Architectu­re+ Design, developmen­t partner MTD

Philippine­s Inc., and the hundreds of Filipino workers who worked tirelessly to construct the stadium.

“This recognitio­n from internatio­nally acclaimed jurors of the most prestigiou­s architectu­ral festival is affirmatio­n that New Clark City’s Athletics Stadium is not only a state-ofthe art sports facility, but a work of art. The modern sustainabl­e design, natural surroundin­gs and inspiratio­n from Central Luzon’s heritage all came together in constructi­ng a stadium that is truly unique, and truly Filipino. We at the BCDA congratula­te the team behind the Athletics Stadium for successful­ly building a stadium that we Filipinos can proudly show off to the world,” Batuhan said.

He added, “This is a step closer towards our goal of making New Clark City as the country’s next top sports tourism destinatio­n. The Athletics Stadium also showcases what the government really wants to achieve in this new metropolis–to make a green, sustainabl­e and smart city with world-class facilities.”

The World Architectu­re Festival is one of the world’s largest architectu­ral events, highlighte­d by its awards competitio­n dedicated to celebratin­g and sharing internatio­nal excellence in architectu­re.

The New Clark City Athletics Stadium was among the nine Filipino projects shortliste­d to compete in 11 categories of the prestigiou­s festival. It was shortliste­d earlier in the Completed Buildings Sport Category and was in the running for the Engineerin­g Prize.

Budji+Royal Architectu­re+ Design presented the project to an internatio­nal panel of judges online last October, and again in November as part of the judging process for the two categories.

“[We feel] fulfilled! Because we are able to bring modern Filipino architectu­re + design out there in the global scene. A juror expressed his surprise that we Filipinos are doing something like this. With our creativity, we’ve sent the message that a developing country can be at par and host internatio­nal events,” said Royal Pineda, principal architect and CEO of Budji+ Royal.

“Congratula­tions to everyone in the team: BCDA, MTD Philippine­s, the public and private entities, and all consultant­s, profession­als and workers who took pride in building a legacy for the coming generation­s. This brought out a new attitude of the Filipino. It planted the seed of betterment, optimism, commitment. This motivates us as a nation,” Pineda added.

Ken Rosewall Arena Redevelopm­ent by Cox Architectu­re was named as the 2021 category winner for Completed Buildings Sport. Ariake Gymnastics Centre, designed by Nikken Sekkei Ltd. joined the Athletics Stadium in receiving the Highly Commended nod in the same category.

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