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Tuesday, October 9, 2018

Jollibee’s latest ad will get you rushing to the nearest Jollibee



Jollibee’s latest ad showcases its best-selling crispy-sarap fries!
To highlight the crispy-sarap in every bite of its best-selling Jolly Crispy Fries, fast-food giant releases an ad that will get you rushing to the nearest Jollibee



“Malata” (limp) means a general lack of energy, pep, enthusiasm, and when used to refer to food, a lack of crunch, lively flavor, or interesting textures. For many Pinoy French fry-lovers, there’s nothing better than enjoying crispy-sarap right from the first bite, like with Jollibee’s best-selling Jolly Crispy Fries.

Jollibee, the country’s number one fast-food brand, recently released an online video that hilariously captures how unfortunate malata—especially in a traditionally crispy favorite—can be. With on-point comedic performances and crave-inducing beauty shots of the Jolly Crispy Fries.

By focusing on situations where malata just wouldn’t cut it, the video—conceptualized by creative agency Dentsu Jayme Syfu and brought to life by Makina Productions—shows a scene familiar to many Pinoy teens: a volleyball game.



In this scenario, the character is put under the spotlight for a highly anticipated shining moment, only to let the cheering crowd down because of her malata, lackluster performance. This dyahe moment serves as the perfect segue into the direct opposite of malata: crispiness served up in every bite of the Jolly Crispy Fries.

Made with 100% real potatoes and covered with special fries coating to make every piece extra crispy, Jolly Crispy Fries serve as the perfect complement to classic Jollibee favorites or as a flavorful, satisfying snack on its own. And with different serving sizes—even up to jumbo—it’s the best treat to share with the whole barkada while hanging out or whenever the craving for bite after bite of unforgettably crispy potatoes strikes.

“This new ad is a great way to illustrate the unique crispy-sarap kada bite goodness of the Jolly Crispy Fries,” said Kay Segismundo, Jollibee Senior Marketing Manager for Complementary products. “The funny scenario definitely captures the feeling when you get soggy, limp fries—it’s not fun and you end up feeling dismayed. Plus, malata fries don’t pack the flavor and the unparalleled enjoyment of snacking on crispy, golden, perfectly cooked potatoes. There’s truly nothing else like the Jolly Crispy Fries!”

Jolly Crispy Fries are available all day in all Jollibee stores nationwide for dine-in, take-out, delivery, and drive-thru transactions. Pick your preferred serving size from regular (P39.00*), large (P60.00*), and when you just can’t get enough, the jumbo (P72.00*)! You can also watch the wonderful ads on Jollibee’s digital assets: on Facebook and YouTube!

For more information on Jollibee’s latest products and promotions, like Jollibee Philippines on Facebook, subscribe to Jollibee Philippines on YouTube, and follow @Jollibee on Twitter and Instagram.
* Prices may vary across different locations.

Monday, October 8, 2018

On a hunt for the best travel deals? Mark your calendar as Smart Communications, Inc. (Smart) holds the first ever Smart Travel Sale Fair at the World Trade Center in Pasay



This Smart promo is just in time as we are going to travel this coming November to Shen Zhen, China and Taiwan.  We will need some reliable internet connection to help us cover these trips and document them.



On a hunt for the best travel deals? Mark your calendar as Smart Communications, Inc. (Smart) holds the first ever Smart Travel Sale Fair at the World Trade Center in Pasay City on Oct. 12 to 14, 2018.

A huge travel extravaganza, the Smart Travel Sale Fair brings together major airlines and over 100 agencies and booking partners to offer exciting deals perfect for your holiday getaways and bucket list destinations.

Groundbreaking pre-booking feature for data roaming packages

At the event, Smart is set to introduce its groundbreaking pre-booking feature for data roaming packages - a first in the country. This unique feature will allow customers to conveniently buy their data roaming services ahead of their trip, so they won't have to worry about staying connect online while traveling and exploring the world.

As a big treat, customers pre-booking at Smart's themed booth at the event will get 50 percent discount on Smart’s data roaming products. All Smart customers can also enjoy 50 percent discount on the Php100 entrance fee by simply presenting a special text message from Smart before paying at the ticket counters.

Celebrating Filipinos' passion for traveling


“The first ever Smart Travel Sale Fair is a huge celebration of the Filipinos’ growing passion for exploring the world and sharing all these memorable travel experiences with loved ones,” said Kat Luna-Abelarde, FVP and Group Head of International Roaming & Carrier Business for PLDT and Smart.

“That’s why aside from giving the best airline promos and hotel discounts, the Smart World Travel Sale Fair also offers 50 percent discount on new and improved Smart data roaming products so you can enjoy a more convenient and worry-free getaways in over 153 destinations,” she added.

When you roam with Smart, you have all the travel information you need at your fingertips. You can also hail a cab using an app, book flights and hotels on the go, track your trip or map out your destinations, translate foreign words in a snap, and, most importantly, share all your travel experiences with loved ones in real time on Facebook, Instagram, and Snapchat and via top messaging apps.

One-stop portal for worry-free data roaming

Smart customers can easily purchase and monitor their data roaming activities while traveling with Smart’s Data Roaming Manager, a one-stop portal that features all available data roaming products as well as keeps track of data roaming usage while on the go.

The Data Roaming Manager is accessible to all Smart customers traveling in over 153 countries. Just follow these 4 easy steps when outside the country:
1. TURN OFF WIFI on your smartphone
2. TURN ON DATA ROAMING and MOBILE DATA
3. Open your smartphone's web browser and go to  roam.smart.com.ph
4. Select the Data Roaming Package that’s right for you and CLICK “SUBSCRIBE”.

 With just a simple click, the portal allows you to conveniently subscribe to Smart’s suite of new and improved data roaming products – from the data-packed GigaRoam, which offers 1GB data roaming valid for 5 days for as low as Php999, to the no-frills Roam Lite, which offers light web surfing and social media apps access valid for 24 hours for as low as Php150. Data packs are also available for social media use and browsing, starting at P150, valid for 24 hours.




To find out how you can catch exciting deals at the Smart Travel Sale Fair, check out Smart’s official Facebook, Twitter and Instagram pages for updates. You can also follow #RoamWithSmart for updates and visit smart.com.ph/Roaming or more details on how to make the most of Smart’s data roaming offers.



Starbucks Reserve now offers its first ice cream and coffee pairings



If youre like me who wants to pair coffee with ice cream, then youre in for the winning combination with Starbucks Reserve.

Opposites make perfect combinations and this holds true for the unique pairing of ice cream and coffee. Both are well-loved: Coffee has always been seen as a comforting, warm drink while ice cream is known as an indulgent, cool dessert. But when these two ingredients are put together, it’s like fate, the results are bound to be something wonderful.

 
Delightful fusions are now making their way to select Starbucks Reserve stores, as the global coffee brand now offers its first ice cream and coffee pairings.


The new  exciting and delectable coffee with ice cream lineup is part of Starbucks continuous efforts to further elevate the coffee experience for their customers, thoughtfully crafting beverages that amaze with every sip.


The roster of coffee-based ice cream beverages includes the Classic Affogato, the House Affogato, the Cold Brew and the Nitro Cold Brew Float, and the Cold Brew Malt.

Starbucks provides a premium coffee experience, transporting its customers to the cafes of Italy with a staple dessert – the Classic Affogato which is made with two shots of Reserve espresso poured over vanilla ice cream. The simplicity of pouring hot espresso over cold ice cream not only offers a rich creaminess at first taste, but exposes the nuanced flavors unique to each espresso.

A sweeter and more indulgent variation of the Classic Affogato is the House Affogato that includes a drizzling of rich, caramelly Demerara syrup and a dusting of cinnamon which adds a subtle aromatic spice to the dessert.


                           Starbucks Reserve Nitro Cold Brew Float


There is also the Cold Brew Float for those looking for a little something extra for their mid-afternoon coffee run - a smooth and bold cold brew topped with a thick dollop of vanilla ice cream. Customers can also try the Nitro Cold Brew Float which is made with nitrogen-infused cold brew for a creamier finish.


Finally, there is the Cold Brew Malt, a drink that pays homage to the old-school malt milkshake but with a special coffee twist. This ultra-creamy drink is spindle-blended with cold brew coffee, vanilla ice cream, and chocolate bitters. 

                              Starbucks Reserve Cold Brew Malt



So what are you waiting for? Don’t miss the chance to indulge in these dreamy, creamy delights at Starbucks Reserve Westgate Alabang in Muntinlupa and Starbucks Reserve Three E-com in Pasay.



Sunday, October 7, 2018

Moose Gear launches 2018 Holiday Collection



Back in the day, I remember attending  go - sees and workshops for kids. I'll be queuing up like crazy just to let my kids ages 3 and 6 respectively,  to  join and experience the fun of being with other kids. Those were the days when I instantly turned into a stage mother, fashion stylist and coach in one. I would be dressing them up and make them sing and dance, even if they were out of tune. 




I got an invite recently to attend and witness the Moose Gear 2018 Holiday Season workshop for kids today October 7 at SM The Block atrium. The event was participated by kids from ages 3 to 12.


A great day of bonding and learning marked the Sunday of 150 energetic and stylish Moose Gear and Moose Girl kids last October 7 at the annual 'Moose HOIiday Playcamp held at SM North EDSA. 
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0n top of keeping their ultimate promise of providing quality and fashionable clothes for kids all over the country. Moose Gear once again brought to life its Continuous mission of cultivating kids passion for performance through the 2018 Moose Playcamp.

Boys and girls aged 3 to 12 enjoyed their entire afternoon and busted their moves just like the Moose Gear and Moose Girl ambassadors. as professional dance teachers facilitated the two-batches of workshop.




Apart from learning, the participating kids were also treated to an exciting live performance from the two batches of Moose Gear and Moose Girl ambassadors namely Raikko Mateo, John Steven De Guzman, Marc Santiago, Sophia Reola, Ashley Sarmiento and Chunsa Jung, as well as, Nhikzy Calma, Marco Masa, CX Navarro, Jana Agoncillo and Yesha Camile.
The fun didn’t just end there, as the endorsers also gamely met, greeted and gave autographs to the kids.

Another highlight of the program was the presentation of Moose Gear and Moose Girl’s latest holiday collection composed of athleisure outifits dresses, skirts and tops characterized by casual wear with sporty details, and jackets, button-downs, pants and shirts in denim, reds, stripes and ribbing design. There’s also something for those who are excited to bundle up this coming Christmas season as pullovers and jackets are also available.




Moose Gear just got started with their holiday treat through the Moose Holiday Playcamp, but more is in store for those who would join the current promo #MGAthleisure on MG”s official social media accounts. The promo, which will run until October 10, would give four lucky kids a chance to meet their Goin’ Bulilit idols face-to-face and their very own MG Goodie Bag!



Meanwhile, those who want their kids to be the face of Moose Gear or Moose Girl online this Christmas season may join the MG Holiday Endorser promo! All they have to do is post a photo of their kids wearing MG and then answer the question: Why should we choose you as the MG Holiday Endorser? The winners of the promo, which will run until November 5, would get Kidzania passes and an MG lootbag!

Get your fashionable and affordable Moose Gear and Moose Girl apparel for kids aged 1 to 14 years old in SM Department stores nationwide.



For more updates about the latest Moose Gear and Moose Girl collections, sales, promos and events just follow Moose Gear on Instagram @moosegearkids and like their official Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/moosegear

Saturday, October 6, 2018

Shell Saltwater Supercars: Add this cool collectible toy cars to your collection


 If you're thinking of gifting your kids, husband, and friends this holiday season, then this is the perfect gift he/she will surely loved . Especially if he is into tiny cars collection.

Jam-packed full of science, fun, and doing good- the new Shell Saltwater Supercars bring to the Philippines an exciting new toy concept and racing experience.




Their most advanced collection of toy cars yet, Shell unveils its new Saltwater Supercar collection just in time for the Christmas season. Each model combines state of the art technology using electric engines powered by saltwater with a sleek and futuristic design. Each package contains 1 supercar, 2 lithium batteries, the salt and water mixer with dropper, and a user manual.



Sure to delight kids and kids at heart alike, the toys are packed with special features to enhance both learning and play. In powering up the Saltwater Supercars, children can witness firsthand an alternative source of energy in action. With a simple mix of table salt and water, a few drops will get the toy’s engine running and the Saltwater Supercar moving.




A sure hit with collectors, it comes in four striking models all customizable with special stickers. Racing is made more fun with build-your-own racetracks that can be shaped and decorated, as well as with the Shell Saltwater Supercar mobile app available for free download on iOS and Android. Lithium batteries will also be made available for extended gameplay.



As part of Shell’s efforts on sustainability and waste reduction, every purchase will come with a P2.00 donation to Plastic Bank and their efforts to help reduce poverty and plastic waste in various communities in the Philippines. The racetracks are also made from Bagasse, a 100% biodegradable organic material with no additive or chemicals.





“At Shell, we champion innovation and new energy solutions. With the new Saltwater Supercars we hope to offer an elevated experience with toy cars, bringing cutting edge technology to our loyal customers, and for all ages to enjoy,” said Mark Malabanan, Shell V-Power Brand Manager.



The Shell Saltwater Supercars will be available at participating Shell stations nationwide until November 30. The Shadow (Black) and Lightning (White) models will be offered starting October 1st, while Sunchaser (Yellow) and Fireball (Red) will be sold by October 16th.




For every P500 purchase of Shell Fuels, you can avail one Saltwater Supercar or racetrack at P225 for Shell V-Power and P275 for Shell FuelSave. The Supercars and racetracks may also be availed at special rates with a minimum purchase of Shell lubricants and items at Shell Select and Deli2go. Motorists get a free Saltwater Supercar for every oil change package using Shell Helix Ultra, Shell Helix High Mileage, or Shell Helix HX7 at participating Shell Helix OilChange+ and Shell Helix Service Centers.



Per DTI-FTEB Permit No. 16523 Series of 2018.

Thursday, October 4, 2018

Its a night to remember with “Kuh Ledesma Christian Bautista Sing Streisand Groban Legrand” concert





If you are an old soul and would want to hear classic songs all night long from  Barbra Streisand's classics like  Evergreen, You Dont Bring Me Flowers, The Way We Were, Memory, Tell Him and Groban's You Raise Me Up, All I Ask of You, What I Did For Love. Then its time to bring that special someone to a date at The Tent at Solaire and reminisce memories together as Kuh Ledesma and Christian Bautista will serenade you to a night of classic songs on October 20, 2018. You may date your titos and titas with you.



                       
Listen to classic melodies from iconic names in music history be transformed by two of the country’s finest voices in a concert entitled, “Kuh Ledesma Christian Bautista Sing Streisand Groban Legrand” happening on October 20, 2018 at The Tent at Solaire.

As an advocate of Filipino artists, Solaire showcases yet another pair of brilliant stars that will serve as the opening act in the integrated resort’s newest event venue, The Tent. “The Tent seeks to accommodate Solaire’s ever expanding entertainment fare. We can now simultaneously hold concerts and musicals in two spaces for our guests’ enjoyment. It is quite fitting that The Tent’s maiden offering is “Kuh Ledesma Christian Bautista Sing Streisand Groban Legrand” as it speaks of how time is a transforming force, a common thread that the artists and Solaire have experienced over the years. It will truly be a wonderful night of beautiful music.” says Audie Gemora, Solaire’s Director for Entertainment.



Kuh Ledesma has been in the business for four decades and is showing no signs of stopping from performing on stage. She was prominently compared to Barbra Streisand during her beginnings, but eventually shook the association off due to her own striking looks, soulful sound and acting prowess. The veteran artist behind the hits “Dito Ba?”, “Til I Met You”, and “One More Try” has a busy 2018 with shows both local and abroad, including her upcoming concert with Christian Bautista whom she’s sang with several times in the past. “It’s always a pleasure to work with Christian.” she says. “First of all, he has a great voice – and it’s always a delight working with singers with great voices. Second, he is a friend and brother in Christ, so that’s a bonus. Lastly, he’s good looking — what else can I ask for?”




Asia’s Pop Idol Christian Bautista also had his dose of early comparison. He was likened to American artist Josh Groban for his lanky physique when he first auditioned for a defunct television singing contest. Despite his competition exit, he was offered a recording contract and thus began his climb to entertainment stardom. His debut single “The Way You Look At Me” received an acclaimed exposure in Indonesia which set his singing career in an international trajectory. Kuh is not a stranger as a performance partner, and Christian only has praises to say about her. “I’ve learned so much from her. As an artist, I admire the brilliance she injects in our craft. She knows how every little detail will flow and has total control of her shows. It’s an amazing opportunity to see how she does it and be able to sing with her on the same stage again.”




With strings of ups and down throughout the years under their belts, both artists agree that time has allowed them to translate their repertoire into more personal narratives of their lives even beyond the limelight. Kuh divulges, “Being in the industry for 40 years, the songs have become mine over time. There is one song that brings me to tears whenever I hear it and this concert is my opportunity to sing it as my own.” To put more context, Christian cites his relationship with fiancé Kat Ramnani and how she has made an impact to his performances. “Groban’s ‘You Raise Me Up’ has more meaning to me now. When I hear it, sing it, I think about Kat and how the song perfectly describes how she affects me and how much she inspires me.”


Reflecting on the last few years since doing this concert for the first time, Kuh shares, “The years in between have brought a lot of amazing experiences. We’ve gone through various events, even life changing milestones that bear different emotions. Although the songs will be familiar and the best from the three icons, there will be more depth and honesty.” says Kuh. “Our, and of course the fans of Streisand, Legrand and Groban can definitely expect a deeper sense of connection in the songs that we will sing in the concert. It’ll still be the music that the fans have fallen in love with, only this time more heartfelt.”

For tickets to “Kuh Ledesma Christian Bautista Sing Streisand Groban Legrand”, you can call TicketWorld at 891-9999.

Tuesday, October 2, 2018

TECHNOLUX LAUNCHES SELF-SERVICE COIN-OPERATED LAUNDRY BUSINESS



The demand for self-service, coin-operated laundry machines continues to rise over time owing to different factors:  the added convenience is sought after by busy students, professionals and families as a way to employ a more time- and cost- efficient way of doing their laundry. Because of this, these facilities have gone through a massive revolution and have become more  user-friendly.

One of the most important components of a successful laundry business primarily depends on the machines’ speed, capacity and durability. One would want his customers to be able to do their laundry in a quick and efficient manner which only reliable washers and dryers can guarantee. 

Realizing a great potential in coin-operated laundry, Technolux, the country’s biggest distributor of premium laundry machines for 43 years, recently launched its Self-Service, Coin-Operated Laundry Business, a full- cycle approach in owning a laundry enterprise. The equipment that are offered in this new business initiative are IPSO and Primus that belong to Alliance Laundry Systems Network, the global leader in commercial laundry. These equipment  are smartly designed and equipped with the latest technology to boost efficiency and reduce water, energy and detergent costs. 
Technolux offers different ways to get into the coin-operated laundry enterprise.  Clients can simply purchase individual IPSO/Primus washers and dryers so they can start their own business by themselves. 

 Or they can choose from the following packages: Business Package #1 (Start-Up) is ideal for new entrepreneurs wanting to launch their first coin-op laundry business within a 30-sqm space. This includes five (5) units of stackable IPSO/Primus washer and dryer, 250 tokens, 10 laundry baskets, a table for folding clothes and another table/counter for staff, plus 6 units of monobloc chairs for the customers.  For Package #2 (Established), clients will get 10 units of IPSO/Primus stackable washer and dryer, 500 tokens, 20 laundry baskets, three rectangular tables, one table/counter for staff, plus 12 units of monobloc chairs enough for a 50-sqm space. Package 3 (Expansion)  includes 15 units of stackable  IPSO/Primus washer and dryers, 750 tokens, 30 laundry baskets, two tables, one table/counter for staff, plus 18 monobloc chairs for a 80-sqm space. 

Technolux also regularly conducts training and seminars with topics such as operating machines, simple troubleshooting and the ins and outs of the laundry business for interested entrepreneurs.

“What sets Technolux apart from other distributors is that clients are assured of the best heavy duty commercial washing machines and dryers complete with a two-year comprehensive warranty and a preventive maintenance service free for one year. Plus, we guarantee a service response time within 24 hours to avoid down time for our clients. No other distributor provides such solid support to their clients,” says Alex Dumayag, Senior Vice-Presidentfor Laundry Division.

Technolux’s clients can expect comprehensive support, hauling and delivery of machines and installation and commissioning. Technolux will go as far as inspecting sites, advising clients on design and layout of the space, supervising  construction and staff training.

And because it’s Technolux, every business package choice will be backed by 43 years of excellent customer service through a round-the-clock call center facility that will respond to any inquiry 24/7, plus a fleet of motorcycle-riding technicians.

“Now is the best time to invest in a coin-operated laundry business because, aside from the increasing demand, Technolux’s Self-Service Coin-Operated Laundry Businessgives you the options tailored to your needs, premium machines, technical service support, and a chance to grow your business exponentially, with an ROI in  as short as 16 months. We invite entrepreneurs to partner with us, ” Dumayag concludes.

Interested about Technolux’s Self-Service Coin-operated Laundry Business? Contact Fersus Lacia at 0917-5697054 or call Technolux at 8964941 loc.4002. You may visit its corporate office at 2176 Primo Rivera Street, Barangay La Paz Makati City. Check out www.technolux.net.

Leo Consul Loves ‘Kamu’ His Initial Single Under Star Records


Going the rounds of local radio stations, Leo Consul is just so proud and happy that his initial single under Star Music is now officially out. Titled Kamu, it is the Bahasa (Indonesia) version of the Yeng Constantino hit song, Ikaw. 

Kamu was first released in Indonesia and is now the number two most requested song. 

Leo recorded Kamu in the Philippines several months ago when he came home for a short visit. He explained the song was selected because it has charisma that would appeal to both Pinoys and Indonesians. Leo and his friend translated Ikaw to Bahasa Indonesia.

The song is now available in all digital platforms worldwide like iTunes, Spotify, Apple Music, and amazon.com. The official music video of Kamu can be watched on YouTube.

“This is amazing given the fact that I don’t only get to release it in the Philippines but in Indonesia, as well. I get to showcase the massive talents of Pinoys in an international platform which is an amazing opportunity not only for me but to all the Filipinos out there. It will somehow open doors to all talented Filipino music artists. We deserve to be heard,” Leo said.

Leo Consul is an Asian Artists Agency, Inc. talent. For inquiries, please call (02) 855-4765 or (02) 405-4423, emailinfo@asianartistsagency.com, and visit fb.com/asianartistsagency

PSID Students Revive historic structures in JUXTAPOSE: Espasyo at Panahon


Old, historic structures and new design ideas come to life in  JUXTAPOSE: Espasyo at Panahon,  the Philippine School of Interior Design (PSID) Advance Class of 2018 exhibit  happening from Oct. 1 – 31, 2018 at the Santolan Town Plaza in San Juan City.

The PSID graduation exhibit explores adaptive reuse as a solution to design problems by repurposing old buildings or sites for a function other than what it was originally built for.

Co-presented by Santolan Town Plaza and in partnership with the National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA), the exhibit showcases 17 booths that challenge proponents of cultural heritage conservation, developers, and the audience to find creative solutions in the restoration and rehabilitation of historic structures. It also seeks to impart a sense of heritage to Filipinos with a further understanding and appreciation of our cultural and historical identity.

The exhibit is divided into three galleries: Tahanan, Pangkalakal, and Pang-industriya, where forgotten historical structures are given relevance once again and given design concepts such as bars, cafes, specialty stores, wellness centers, among others.

The Tahanan gallery focuses on residential buildings like the iconic Bahay na Bato, and features booths such as “The bar beneath…in San Juan”, “The Vigan Atelier”, “Small Space, Big Living”, “Modern Filipino Haven”, “Bridal Boudoir”, and the “Marahuyo Spa and Tea House”.

The Pangkalakal gallery presents booths reminiscent of Escolta and Avenida Rizal’s commercial streetscapes like the “La Moneda Bookshop and Café”, “CC Café + Creatives”, “Little Café Museum”, “Café 308”, “Kusina Aduana”, and “Below Zero Gelateria”.

he Pang-industriya gallery highlights design solutions for old industrial sites as can be seen in the booths “13 Fit Street”, “Dor-Moderno”, “Station No. 15”, “Polo Estacion”, and “KM 102 Gentleman’s Barber Lounge”.

JUXTAPOSE proudly shares this celebration of heritage and ingenuity with Abenson, All Home, Apo Floors, Boysen, Cafe Ilustrado, CW Home Depot, Designery, Edison Electric Integrated Inc., Eubiq, Fineza Decorative Renderers, Fyrelyn Industries, Habitat, HMT Industries, Icon Graphics, Ilaw Atbp./LitesPlus, Jo-Liza Arts & Antiques, Keystone Lamps & Shades, La Europa Ceramica, Matimco, Stockwell Café + Lounge, Schema, Spectrum by Larry’s, Tierra Plants, Toto, and Uratex.

BOOTH 1: The Bar Beneath...in San Juan
MEMBERS: Andrew Nieves, Merryl Ngo-Dee, Rosemarie Tapay, Jessica Pedreno

Tucked away in a quiet area of San Juan is the Castro House. Built in 1933 by Sps. Melquiades & Victoria Castro, the house hides a 15 sqm bomb shelter underneath its kitchen floor. This unique feature inspired the group to transform it into a speakeasy. Multi-localism, referring to an awareness of foreign cultures and imbibing them locally, is used as a concept for our design—which was achieved by combining the intimate allure of a speakeasy, the spartan look of a bomb shelter, and the familiar elements of Filipino style.


BOOTH 2: The Vigan Atelier
MEMBERS: Donna Causapin, Lara Ong, Ana Roble, Nikka Merro

A well-known tourist spot in Vigan, Calle Crisologo is home to heritage houses, some of which have been converted into inns, museums, restaurants, and souvenir shops. Inspired by the architectural elements of the Cabildo Ancestral House in Calle Crisologo and the rich culture surrounding it, the group came up with an interior that seeks to embody its distinctive Spanish colonial character. Because of its location, the group decided to repurpose the space into an atelier, showcasing the works of an outstanding Filipino couturier.


BOOTH 3: Small Space, Big Living
MEMBERS: Cess Ang, Nina Magana, Mae Matias, Cariz Yam

Built in 1929, the Tañada ancestral house was purchased by the late Sen. Lorenzo M. Tañada and his wife in the early 1950s, where they raised their family of 9. The grounds were later on split among their children, until such time that only the main house remained on a much smaller plot of land.

A stroke of wild imagination and a little creativity is all it takes to reimagine the Tañada ancestral house into a modern residential space. Trends in residential living have seen major changes throughout the years. Developers are building vertically and compact living has become the norm in order to maximize square footage. 

BOOTH 4: Modern Filipino Haven
MEMBERS: Kim Tigue, Kristine Escober, Pam Lachica, Mary Teng

Built in 1927, the Laurel Ancestral House is one of the first houses built along F. Benitez St. in San Juan.  Four generations of Laurels have lived within its walls and ownership still remains in the family. In 2010, major renovation efforts were undertaken to ensure the structural integrity of the house remained intact.

Given its location within a residential neighborhood in San Juan, the group has chosen to adaptively reuse Laurel’s Ancestral House as a Private Spa. The booth consists of three areas—the massage area, lounge area and tub area. As an ode to the house’s original architectural details, the group has decided to use Modern Filipino as the spa’s design theme.  

BOOTH 5: Bridal Boudoir
MEMBERS: Janz Go, Faye Cascante, Jaja Jagunap

Situated in a quiet neighborhood in the city of San Juan is the Castro House. Built in 1933 by Sps. Melquiades and Victoria Castro, the Castro House has been a family home since its construction. Because foot traffic is relatively low in the area, the group has rethought the space as an events hall.

Along the side of the house is a spacious patio where an intimate gathering, such as a private wedding, can take place. Inside, there is a roomy and spacious living area on one side and a dining room on the other side. The second floor holds four bedrooms, one of which the group has decided to highlight as a holding room for a bride preparing for her big day.

BOOTH 6: Marahuyo Spa & Tea House
MEMBERS: Alissa Villareal, Sam Javier, Chloe Nabayo, Kiana Umali

The Punzalan Ancestral House was one of the homes of Atanasia Aniversario, popularly known during her time as Kabesang Tana, who was the owner of one of the largest fortunes in Taal. Since being built in the 1900s, the house has seen generations of the family come and go. Owing to its strategic location, the house has since been converted to a tourist inn. Taking the idea one step further, the group proposes to add a spa and teahouse to the existing inn in order to maximize the business potential of the site.

The spa will center on the Filipino ancient art of healing or ‘hilot’ with the use of volcanic rock massage, while the teahouse will highlight special herbal teas grown right in the backyard of the house.

BOOTH 7: La Moneda Bookshop & Cafe
MEMBERS: Alexis Casas, Tin Jaspio, Lauren Laudico, Hannah Tan

Intramuros today is a hubbub of activity—from students plying their routes to nearby schools, to vendors selling their wares, and to tourists exploring the cobblestoned streets. Within this microcosm of Manila life, we envision the Aduana Building revived as a bustling commercial building with a bookshop and café, attracting tourists and locals alike.

La Moneda Bookshop and Café takes inspiration from the history of the Aduana as the Mint House or Casa de Moneda, where the first Philippine coins were made. To echo this pivotal moment, the overall design of the space reflects the lustrous shine of the coin—from the artwork showcased against the coin wall to the copper and metallic touches in the fixtures and fabrics used.


BOOTH 8: CC (Cafe+Creatives)
MEMBERS: Liz Catadman, Joyce Gozos, Geline Ignacio, Elvira Pareja

The former PSID Building located at 2230 Pasong Tamo Street in Makati City is one of the iconic buildings designed by Architect and Interior Designer Lor Calma. Built during the 1960s, the building boasts of a contemporary modern design not common during that era.

The space that the group chose to adaptively reuse in this heritage building is the hallway and entrance to the school.  There are three (3) distinct elements that can be found—the wooden wall inscribed with baybayin, the adobe stone wall, and the steel gate made of wrought iron grills in all its details. Focusing on the above-mentioned elements, the group has chosen to reimagine the space as a cafe where creatives can meet and discuss ideas, or simply to chill and absorb the vibe of the place.  

BOOTH 9: Little Cafe Museum
MEMBERS: Karl Ascano, Jerome Tinio, Erika Uramoto

The Philippine School of Interior Design can trace back its beginnings to 1967, when it first launched its four-term basic course.  Designed by Architect Lor Calma, the Philippine School of Interior Design, then called the Philippine Center of Interior Design, was housed in a levitating building built in the modern international style. Located along the stretch of Pasong Tamo in Makati, the building stands out among its peers with its distinctive features. No detail was also spared inside with one wall featuring an adobe stone finish, while another wooden wall is inscribed with baybayin. Furthermore, details such as the paint-splattered floor and the minimalist brass staircase, coupled with the vast windows looking outwards creates a bold statement that is ephemeral yet timeless. Truly, the architecture and architectural interiors showcase the best of 1950s modernism movement.

BOOTH 10: Cafe 308
MEMBERS: Abi Lazo

Designed in a neoclassical and beaux-arts style, the Regina Building is one of the few buildings in Escolta that has survived the horrors of World War II. The building boasts of timeless design elements such as pedimented windows, balusters, bas-reliefs, and sculptural groups. Due to its location in the heart of Binondo, the group reimagined the space as a coffee bar that caters to men and women who are always on-the-go yet who would need their caffeine boost for the day.

BOOTH 11: Kusina Aduana
MEMBERS: Chelsea Chua, Pau Alarilla, Kat Garcia, Janessa Nakata

“Kusina Aduana” provides an experience to last a lifetime. It offers hands-on cooking classes in order for one to develop a deep appreciation of the flavors, history and culture of Filipino cuisine. Each participant will be able to prepare various dishes under the guidance of experienced local chefs at one’s own workstation.

Discover and try the local food scene by experiencing some of the country’s famous delicacies. Explore and experience a local market where your chef will teach and encourage you to taste along the way. Get an in-depth glimpse into Filipino cuisine through a cookery course, which may vary based on the season. 

BOOTH 12: Below Zero Gelateria
MEMBERS: Elaine Hiloma, Denise Tuazon, Gwency Sobrepena, Rein Dela Cruz

The Aduana building, which was once the headquarters for the Customs Office in Intramuros, has been reimagined and redesigned into a commercial complex. Within its premises is Below Zero Gelateria, where students and tourists alike can lounge around and beat the heat with the shop’s tasty selection.

The proposed Modern Classic design brings together a timeless yet subtle air of sophistication reminiscent of Imperial Manila with a hint of humility and simplicity. Polished concrete was used for both the walls and the flooring while and bricks were used to mimic the remains of the building. Neutral colors run throughout the design including a touch of violet, a color often associated with the color of royalty. Antique mirrors decorate the ceiling and for a part of the wall to give the shop a vintage look while tufted furniture pieces with metal elements provide it class and elegance. The shop’s products are then accentuated through pendant lights positioned above the counter.

BOOTH 13: 13 Fit Street

MEMBERS: Jess Arellano, Cee Reganion, Bianca Francisco, Mariel Consolacion

Tanduay Fire Station is the oldest operating fire station in Manila’s University Belt area. The group’s vision to turn the station into an edgy modern gym hinges on the concept of making going to the gym feel like a night out.

With this theme in mind, the station was outfitted with strip lighting, black walls and acrylic signages. Reaffirming the nightclub theme, a “dark and moody” atmosphere was created and accentuated by the lights. A hooped ladder, commonly used for industrial buildings, is used as a rack to hold weights and other gym accessories.  Recycled black rubber salvaged from the old fire station serves as the cycling studio’s flooring, while the rest of the area is outfitted with resilient wood planks to withstand heavy foot traffic. Furthermore, the fireman’s pole was also retained and used as an accessory for the pole dancing studio. Wood from the ceiling dating back to 1897 was also salvaged and remade into a bench.

BOOTH 14: Dor-Moderno
MEMBERS: Dudz Domasig, Jr., Lei Santelices, Naomi Ng, Celina Zaraspe, Rizza Agoncillo

Located at the corner of Madrid and San Fernando Streets in San Nicolas, Binondo, Manila, the San Nicolas Fire Station was established in 1901 as one of the first fire stations ever built in the country.

Due in part to its location, the group envisioned the San Nicolas Fire Station as a modern and contemporary dormitory with the interiors and facade inspired by the station’s original design. The aesthetic blueprint of this mid-century modern dormitory was inspired by the accent walls and metal works derived from its old form. After being repainted and replaced with a more contemporary interior design, certain elements in the original San Nicolas Fire Station such as the fireman’s pole were left intact.

BOOTH 15: Station No. 15
MEMBERS: Sophia Aguado, Alecsa Alcantara, Rani Lorenzana, Naomi Estiva

The Tanduay Fire Station in Paco, Manila was first established by Hugh Bonner, a former chief of the New York Fire Department. After the Japanese occupation, it houses a central fire station and firemen’s training school. Currently, it is now surrounded by universities and commercial buildings.

After visiting and experiencing the current situation of the building, the designers proposed to repurpose the storage room as a co-working bar.

BOOTH 16: Polo Estacion
MEMBERS: Carleen Choi-Kua, Chen Ferrer, Pauline Guiang, Kath Reston

Situated along a highway, the PNR Polo Station served as the base for military operations of the first Republic. Today, the group envisions it to be an Artisan market and local wine shop–creating an avenue to showcase the nation’s local produce. Brick walls, arched windows, and wall treatments were retained and balanced with contemporary elements of the bronze mirror, steel, and illuminated acrylic. The capiz and a careful selection of furniture and accessories help create the Rustic Contemporary meets Industrial design.


BOOTH 17: KM 102 Gentleman’s Barber Lounge
MEMBERS: Justine Dacudao, Christina Locsin, Dianne Gonzales, Jane Oracion

Built in 1892, the San Fernando Train Station is part of the Ferrocarril de Manila-Dagupan, the first railway system in the Philippines. Today, the San Fernando Train Station is reimagined into a Gentleman’s Barber Lounge.

The Gentleman’s Barber Lounge is a members-only establishment that offers today’s discerning gentleman a place where they can retreat to refresh their minds and bodies, replenish their energy, and network with their friends. There is a barber shop with traditional grooming services, a lounge with comfortable seating, and a music area that features a curated collection of vinyl records. Though inspired by the original interior architecture of the railway station, the Lounge embraces a contemporary aesthetic. The concept of mixing old and the new is translated not just by the experience offered in the Lounge but also in its design.


The exhibit is also supported by ANC, Business Mirror, INQUIRER.net, inqPOP!, Magic 89.9, Malaya Business Insight, Modern Living Home, The Manila Times, and WhenInManila.com.

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