ARCDES2 2012
Arcdes 2 or Design 2 at the SDA AR tackles the city in
general. If Arcdes 1 dealt with designing for the self that allowed the
students to formulate their own design processes and beliefs in architecture, Arcdes2
projects focus on site sensitivity and dealing with different urban conditions. The studio is required to identify problems
and propose solutions to provide a better Urbanism for the city. Since our
school is Manila based, it is but important that we make our home city our
laboratory.
For this year, I picked Malate as a venue for urban study. However, I decided to take a different route because I want to
avoid massive infrastructure projects. Instead, I took the story discourse
which I think is a perfect continuation of Arcdes1 and more relevant to Malate.
The revival of its identity through a building is what our studio proposes for
the district’s rebirth.
Malate, contrary to what the general public perceives is
multi-layered and it is a place that offers a lot of opportunities for
architectural ideas. I allowed the
students to discover these stories and serve as the starting point of their
respective projects. As a first
exercise, the students were asked to map Malate to produce initial site
information relevant to their studies. Since the value of Malate is anchored to
its layered history: Bohemia, prostitution, homosexuality, Art Deco buildings,
Socialites, 19th century elites, Larry Cruz and nightlife, their
proposals were expected to center on the stories that made Malate known for its
constant reinvention.
Image above. 1st photo is a beautifully hand-drawn crime map of Malate by Christopher Mccombs, Sheliak Jimenez and Mark Gervoso. Other maps generating information about Malate. Fyi, SDA AR stands for School of Design and Arts Architecture Program of the De La Salle - College of Saint Benilde.