A.P.A.C. - Antipolo Performing Arts Center : a collaborative rhythm between human and nature, Sitio Cabading, Antipolo City /
Lester A. Abion
- Manila: National University, 2016
- 151 leaves : color illustrations, plans 31 cm.
Includes bibliographical references.
List of graphs -- Acknowledgement -- Certificate of endorsement -- Approval sheet -- Table of contents -- List of tables -- List of figures -- Chapter 1. The problem & its setting -- Chapter 2. Research methodology -- Chapter 3. Terms and reference -- Chapter 4. Data gathering, collation and analysis of data -- Chapter 5. Design framework -- Chapter 6. Design translations -- Chapter 7. Revisions and recommendations -- Bibliography -- Appendices.
Performing arts is a form of art in which the artists use their voice and body movements to express themselves and some uses canvass and brushes to express it through painting.
The impression of the society on performing arts is very generic and dull. For a lot of people, it is simply a structure that houses different and just fine performances. To help change this perspective, new solutions and collaborations of different discipline related to performing arts, theater, and health are presented in this study.
A Proposed Performing Arts Center is essential nowadays because it serves as the instrument of an individual to express their talents to aware people. I believe every person has an artistry in their self and this project is a good contribution to them as well as to the community.
It considers how architecture and performing of arts affect the perspectives of people. Particular attention is given to nature's ability to positively affect the physical and psychological health, as well as its capability to draw people in — or what scientists called as biophilia.
The findings of this study aims to present a new kind of design for the future of performing arts (artistry) development in our country, as well as new approaches to increase the participation of the community for a healthier way of life.