BluPrint : the design sourcebook (Shortlisted at the WAF)

Material type: TextTextSeries: ; BluPrint, Special Issue 2, 2019Publication details: Pasig City, Metro Manila: One Mega Group (OMG), 2019Description: 119 pages : illustrations; 30 cmSubject(s):
Contents:
Editor's Note: Four Filipino finalists! -- (SINGAPORE) White Matters Design Studio: making sense of the White Matter - B+H Singapore and Architects 61: dissolving silos - LAUD Architects: Out LAUD - cgnArchitects: placemaking for the people - CIAP Architects and Ong&Ong (Landscape): paces for life's necessary theater and stage - Park + Associates: people obsessed with design -- (THAILAND) Creative Crews: Crew's control - ASWA (Architectural Studio of Work-Aholics): Workaholics finish first - P Landscape: film follows feeling - Hypothesis: tried and tested - TK Studio: earth is the center - F&P Thailand: the next fifty - FLAT12x: twice a hundred - JUTI Architects: art and soul -- (PHILIPPINES) Kenneth Cobonpue & Buck Sia: craftsmanship and romance, intellect and intuition - John Ryan Santos + Partners: healthcare in every town - Alero Design Studios: authentic and bit rebellious -Carlo Calma Consultancy: abstract and exuberant - Alexander Furunes and Locsin Partners: making stories visible - BAAD Studio: architecture: where people feel they belong
Summary: [Article: Making sense of the White Matter: Singapore-based White Matter Design Studio keeps a low profile while also doing international commissions (Singapore) / Denny Mata, p. 18] ;[Article: Dissolving silos: designed by B+H Singapore in collaboration with Architects 61, teaching, learning, research, and healing reinforce each other at the 'porous' National University Centre for oral health (Singapore) / Judith Torres, p. 20] ;[Article: Out LAUD: intense design energy gets LAUD Architects going, and they aren't shy about giving credit when things go their way (Singapore) / Judith Torres, p. 22] ;[Article: Placemaking for the people: Filipino design architect Melvin Gamayot of cgnArchitects redesigns the modest 1950 novena sanctuary into a soaring, 39-million US dollar gothic-style church (Singapore) / Judith Torres, p. 24] ;[Article: Spaces for life's necessary theater and stage: CIAP Architects Pte Ltd and Ong & Ong Pte Ltd (Landscape) revive and reactivate an old and overlooked graveyard with a vision that is bold, eminently practical, and emotionally stirring (Singapore) / Judith Torres, p. 26-28] ;[Article: People obsessed with design: Park + Associates: crafting architecture with good bones and spaces that resonate with individuals (Singapore) / Judith Torres, p. 30-35] ;[Article: Crew's control: Young Thai studio Creative Crews finds a worldwide audience for three very different projects: a rural homestay, a classroom for the blind, and their own office, all indicative of the practice's adaptive design solutions (Thailand) / MH Canlas, p. 36-41] ;[Article: Workaholics finish first (Thailand): Bangkok's Architectural Studio of Work-Aholic (ASWA) takes their first stab at WAF and counts on the power of spatial storytelling to take home the prize (Thailand) / MH Canlas, p. 42-45] ;[Article: Firm follows feeling: Bangkok-based landscape architecture firm P Landscape emphasizes the human experience and feeling through contemporary integration of art, culture, and ecology (Thailand) / Denny Mata, p. 46-51] ;[Article: Tried and tested: WAF and INSIDE multi-awardee Hypothesis' research-intensive approach produces complete design solutions that are anything but formulaic (Thailand) / MH Canlas, p. 52-55] ;[Article: Earth is the center: Bangkok-based landscape design firm, TK Studio, puts environmental concerns at the core of its landscape designs and masterplans (Thailand) / Denny Mata, p. 56-59] ;[Article: The next fifty: Foster + Partners Thailand Ltd creates pioneering design solutions as it evolves to meet the challenges of the next fifty years (Thailand) / Denny Mata, p. 60-63] ;[Article: Twice a hundred: Thai architecture practice FLAT12x aims to deliver 200% in every project by going back to the basics and keeping a constructive mindset (Thailand) / Deny Mata, p. 64-64] ;[Article: Art and soul: Six-strong JUTI Architects draws strength from their translation of local context into spaces (Thailand) / MH Canlas, p. 68-71] ;[Article: Craftsmanship and romance, intellect and intuition: collaborators Kenneth Cobonpue and Buck Sia of Zubu Design Studio harmonize polar approaches through a shared desire to evoke emotion in a sacred space (Philippines) / Judith Torres, p.72-77] ;[Article: Healthcare in every town: John Ryan Santos + Partners wants to develop a network of compact and disaster-resilient hospitals all around rural Philippines (Philippines) / Judith Torres, p. 78-85] ;[Article: Authentic and a bit rebellious: Alero Design Studios: Collaborating to produce designs that progressive, emphatic, optimistic, and Filipino (Philippines) / Judith Torres, p. 86-91] ;[Article: Abstract & exuberant: Carlo Calma's fondness for abstraction and his joyful temperament disguise an earnest and tireless researcher and experimenter (Philippines) / Judith Torres, p. 92-97] ;[Article: Making stories visible: Two years after winning the WAF 2017's Small Building of the Year, Alexander Furunes and Sudarshan Khadka are ever more committed to intensely collaborative and community-based work (Philippines) / Judith Tores, p. 98-105] ;[Article: Architecture where people feel they belong: BAAD Studio's young principals An Bermejo and Benjamin Mendoza crunch research and data to produce design that is atmospheric, experiential, and beloved (Philippines) / Judith Torres, p. 106-119]
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Editor's Note: Four Filipino finalists! -- (SINGAPORE) White Matters Design Studio: making sense of the White Matter - B+H Singapore and Architects 61: dissolving silos - LAUD Architects: Out LAUD - cgnArchitects: placemaking for the people - CIAP Architects and Ong&Ong (Landscape): paces for life's necessary theater and stage - Park + Associates: people obsessed with design -- (THAILAND) Creative Crews: Crew's control - ASWA (Architectural Studio of Work-Aholics): Workaholics finish first - P Landscape: film follows feeling - Hypothesis: tried and tested - TK Studio: earth is the center - F&P Thailand: the next fifty - FLAT12x: twice a hundred - JUTI Architects: art and soul -- (PHILIPPINES) Kenneth Cobonpue & Buck Sia: craftsmanship and romance, intellect and intuition - John Ryan Santos + Partners: healthcare in every town - Alero Design Studios: authentic and bit rebellious -Carlo Calma Consultancy: abstract and exuberant - Alexander Furunes and Locsin Partners: making stories visible - BAAD Studio: architecture: where people feel they belong

[Article: Making sense of the White Matter: Singapore-based White Matter Design Studio keeps a low profile while also doing international commissions (Singapore) / Denny Mata, p. 18] ;[Article: Dissolving silos: designed by B+H Singapore in collaboration with Architects 61, teaching, learning, research, and healing reinforce each other at the 'porous' National University Centre for oral health (Singapore) / Judith Torres, p. 20] ;[Article: Out LAUD: intense design energy gets LAUD Architects going, and they aren't shy about giving credit when things go their way (Singapore) / Judith Torres, p. 22] ;[Article: Placemaking for the people: Filipino design architect Melvin Gamayot of cgnArchitects redesigns the modest 1950 novena sanctuary into a soaring, 39-million US dollar gothic-style church (Singapore) / Judith Torres, p. 24] ;[Article: Spaces for life's necessary theater and stage: CIAP Architects Pte Ltd and Ong & Ong Pte Ltd (Landscape) revive and reactivate an old and overlooked graveyard with a vision that is bold, eminently practical, and emotionally stirring (Singapore) / Judith Torres, p. 26-28] ;[Article: People obsessed with design: Park + Associates: crafting architecture with good bones and spaces that resonate with individuals (Singapore) / Judith Torres, p. 30-35] ;[Article: Crew's control: Young Thai studio Creative Crews finds a worldwide audience for three very different projects: a rural homestay, a classroom for the blind, and their own office, all indicative of the practice's adaptive design solutions (Thailand) / MH Canlas, p. 36-41] ;[Article: Workaholics finish first (Thailand): Bangkok's Architectural Studio of Work-Aholic (ASWA) takes their first stab at WAF and counts on the power of spatial storytelling to take home the prize (Thailand) / MH Canlas, p. 42-45] ;[Article: Firm follows feeling: Bangkok-based landscape architecture firm P Landscape emphasizes the human experience and feeling through contemporary integration of art, culture, and ecology (Thailand) / Denny Mata, p. 46-51] ;[Article: Tried and tested: WAF and INSIDE multi-awardee Hypothesis' research-intensive approach produces complete design solutions that are anything but formulaic (Thailand) / MH Canlas, p. 52-55] ;[Article: Earth is the center: Bangkok-based landscape design firm, TK Studio, puts environmental concerns at the core of its landscape designs and masterplans (Thailand) / Denny Mata, p. 56-59] ;[Article: The next fifty: Foster + Partners Thailand Ltd creates pioneering design solutions as it evolves to meet the challenges of the next fifty years (Thailand) / Denny Mata, p. 60-63] ;[Article: Twice a hundred: Thai architecture practice FLAT12x aims to deliver 200% in every project by going back to the basics and keeping a constructive mindset (Thailand) / Deny Mata, p. 64-64] ;[Article: Art and soul: Six-strong JUTI Architects draws strength from their translation of local context into spaces (Thailand) / MH Canlas, p. 68-71] ;[Article: Craftsmanship and romance, intellect and intuition: collaborators Kenneth Cobonpue and Buck Sia of Zubu Design Studio harmonize polar approaches through a shared desire to evoke emotion in a sacred space (Philippines) / Judith Torres, p.72-77] ;[Article: Healthcare in every town: John Ryan Santos + Partners wants to develop a network of compact and disaster-resilient hospitals all around rural Philippines (Philippines) / Judith Torres, p. 78-85] ;[Article: Authentic and a bit rebellious: Alero Design Studios: Collaborating to produce designs that progressive, emphatic, optimistic, and Filipino (Philippines) / Judith Torres, p. 86-91] ;[Article: Abstract & exuberant: Carlo Calma's fondness for abstraction and his joyful temperament disguise an earnest and tireless researcher and experimenter (Philippines) / Judith Torres, p. 92-97] ;[Article: Making stories visible: Two years after winning the WAF 2017's Small Building of the Year, Alexander Furunes and Sudarshan Khadka are ever more committed to intensely collaborative and community-based work (Philippines) / Judith Tores, p. 98-105] ;[Article: Architecture where people feel they belong: BAAD Studio's young principals An Bermejo and Benjamin Mendoza crunch research and data to produce design that is atmospheric, experiential, and beloved (Philippines) / Judith Torres, p. 106-119]

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