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Eriksson Furunes Architecture, Leandro V. Locsin Partners & Boase
The study center has teachers’ offices, music room, library, kitchen and bathrooms in the heavy volumes. The building also has classrooms and areas for singing, dancing and theatre in the spaces in-between.
Photo credit:
Alexander Eriksson Furunes
Streetlight Tagpuro
Eriksson Furunes Architecture, Leandro V. Locsin Partners & Boase
The office consists of three heavy volumes containing meeting rooms and janitors office. The shared work-spaces are located in the open areas in-between. The building also function as a vocational training center.
Photo credit:
Alexander Eriksson Furunes
Streetlight Tagpuro
Eriksson Furunes Architecture, Leandro V. Locsin Partners & Boase
Looking through the living room of the orphanage towards the study center. The space can be fully opened to allow natural ventilation. During typhoons the concrete volumes act as evacuation rooms.
Photo credit:
Alexander Eriksson Furunes
Streetlight Tagpuro
Eriksson Furunes Architecture, Leandro V. Locsin Partners & Boase
Family members drawing the plan of the study center - discussing the quality of each space, degree of openness, ventilation, proximity to other programmes and interior organization.
Photo credit:
Alexander Eriksson Furunes
Streetlight Tagpuro
Eriksson Furunes Architecture, Leandro V. Locsin Partners & Boase
Initial bamboo prototypes of doors and windows. The community developed the design through sampling existing doors and windows from within the village. They would use these to make new designs that they tested in different materials.
Photo credit:
Alexander Eriksson Furunes
Streetlight Tagpuro
Eriksson Furunes Architecture, Leandro V. Locsin Partners & Boase
Family members were employed and trained on the construction site. By the end of the project, approximately 50 parents successfully passed the government certification test and became licensed carpenters and masons.
Photo credit:
Alexander Eriksson Furunes