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S1E3: Adaptive Reuse Architecture |The National Museum of Natural History 

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A 1939 neoclassical government building designed by Architect Antonio Toledo is redesigned and repurposed into a museum by Architect Dominic Galicia and Interior Architect Tina Periquet. The design team nobly sought to continue telling the story of the building, resulting in a exemplar of adaptive reuse.
Architecture by Dominic Galicia Architects
Interior Architecture by Periquet Galicia
Produced by Uncommon
Directed and Edited by Jar Concengco
Filmed by Omar Despabeladero
Special thanks to the National Museum of Natural History and the Museum Foundation. Jeremy Barns, Jorell Legaspi, Rochelle Van Reyes, Rizza Salterio, Keith Angelo Reburiano
For more information
www.domgalicia.com
www.periquetga...
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Комментарии : 20   
@perkyvixen
@perkyvixen 2 года назад
I love this space and have always been fascinated by its design. I take pride in such a well designed historical structure that is proudly Filipino built. Thank you for featuring ❤️
@UncommonPH
@UncommonPH 2 года назад
We hope we were able to give justice to this wonderful piece of Philippine architecture! Thank you for watching!
@SPQRomanJr
@SPQRomanJr Год назад
WOW. This makes me proud. Protect these two architects at all costs! I can't wait to visit it when I visit over the holidays. Thank you for featuring.
@thedreamer6524
@thedreamer6524 Год назад
theres an inner joy looking and being in a beautiful space created in a thoughtful story
@jeff9734
@jeff9734 4 месяца назад
They did an amazing job
@LarryfromPH
@LarryfromPH Год назад
I always hope that aside from fixing the building, the surrounding environment could have been beautifully landscaped. That's what usually is missing in government developments.
@jayD1988
@jayD1988 Год назад
638th subscriber here! 💕 Good luck and more power! 💙
@UncommonPH
@UncommonPH Год назад
Thank you!!
@postcardpat_d
@postcardpat_d Год назад
Incredible preservation! Went to visit the museum last month with my husband and 2 younger sisters who came back to the Philippines for the first time in 14 years. We were truly amazed by the well thought out design of the whole building, definitely one of the highlights of our trip to Manila. Thank you so much for the informative video, it’s given us a new found appreciation for the building and it’s architectures 💕
@UncommonPH
@UncommonPH Год назад
You’re right. We’re still spellbound every time we go. We need more inspired spaces in the Phils. Can’t imagine the effort (and fight) needed to bring life into this project. Thank you for watching and sharing your thoughts.
@deedoo8057
@deedoo8057 4 месяца назад
I am from Mindanao and one of my dream is to go to Manila and visit the historical sights and the museum there! Puhon puhooon!
@MChristina
@MChristina Год назад
This is what the govt should do with other deteriorating heritage buildings--turn them into beautiful spaces! We have an excess of architects yet we don't value good design as a nation :((
@99.5RT
@99.5RT Год назад
I visited this 3X. I'm awe-struck every time I go. It's my first time to hear the designers behind it and I appreciate it more now. Are the architects Filipino? They don't sound like other Filipino architects in other channels. Their ideas, depth and articulation are different.
@airangel94
@airangel94 3 месяца назад
Dom & Tina are both Filipino designers (architect and interior designer, respectively) trained in Pratt University in New York. They are also married and share a studio space in Makati.
@ordinarychris
@ordinarychris Год назад
The DMCI building, really an eye sore whatever perspective we look at it 😂
@UncommonPH
@UncommonPH Год назад
You’re right. Developers should be held to higher standards. A view is a two way responsibility - if we build something and enjoy a view, we have to take care of the view of those affected by our building.
@manangmeh
@manangmeh Год назад
❤️❤️❤️
@SCISDevelopmentCommunicationDi
@SCISDevelopmentCommunicationDi 11 месяцев назад
hello, I work for DENR. Is it possible if we can use your video in our presentation? Thanks in advance.
@rechellearmaine3120
@rechellearmaine3120 2 года назад
Didn't thought it could be this deep! My last visit at the National Museum was 2014!
@UncommonPH
@UncommonPH 2 года назад
Time to visit again! Thanks for watching!
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