AD 8 Esquisse 3: Reel - Cinema-Theatre Ticket Booth
Designed to capture the eyes of the cinema-theatre goers. The form that is inspired by ribbons and a film roll is tilted to have a dynamic look to the booth and serves as a sculpture inside a structure. The different strips or tilted circles of the structure will be LCD display screens to show movie posters and show details.
Manual Free hand sketch and Rendering and then post-processed in photoshop
AD 8 Esquisse 2: The Threads - Cinema-Theatre Marquee
A free standing structure inspired by film reels and body movement. The marquee is interpreted in a more contemporary design with its organic form. The structure is also digital, each strip of the marquee serves to show what is going to be shown in the cinema-theatre complex.
Manual Free hand sketch and Rendering and then post-processed in photoshop
AD 8 Esquisse 1: Peninsula - A Miss World Stage Design
Inspired by a peninsula, the stage is serve to be welcoming every nation that participates the Miss World Contest.
I tried to take inspiration from Eurovision stages while creating this esquisse, especially on how to make the stage grandiose and the presence of technology (like the LED ceiling design to showcase which country is in the runway), and also still allowing natural elements as part of the stage.
Manual Free hand sketch and Rendering and then post-processed in photoshop
Environmental Management Finals Plate - Terra Nova: Environmental Design of a Family Park
Aerial view of the whole family park. Not gonna lie though, we didn't know when the final submission until the day before, sooooo... this was a one day crammed plate and we're happy how it came out!.
This is a group project with @ian_thdbnr@californiacurls and @catreynuh_
Modeled in Sketchup
Rendered in Enscape
Post-processed in Photoshop
Environmental Management Finals Plate - Terra Nova: Environmental Design of a Family Park
In view is the Green plaza, that have walkable green roofs, that serves as spaces of rest, for kiosks and stalls, and bike parking. The green plaza was designed and modeled by me, the SDP by Kat, and the street furniture by Darbie.
This is a group project with @ian_thdbnr@californiacurls and @catreynuh_
Modeled in Sketchup
Rendered in Enscape
Post-processed in Photoshop
Environmental Management Finals Plate - Terra Nova: Environmental Design of a Family Park
In view is the parabolic pavilion made of recycled materials, designed for social activities and the use of passive cooling through the bamboo cooling towers to keep the site cool. The pavilion and cooling towers were designed and modeled by Ian, the SDP by Kat, and the street furniture by Darbie.
This is a group project with @ian_thdbnr@californiacurls and @catreynuh_
Modeled in Sketchup
Rendered in Enscape
Post-processed in Photoshop
Landscape Architecture Finals Plate - Payapa: A Tranquil Garden Space - Art Exhibit Pavilion
Aerial view of the art exhibit pavilion. This shows the green roof mostly crawling plants to attach to the roof, and the use of a water collection system.
Modeled in Sketchup
Rendered in Enscape
Post-processed in Photoshop
Landscape Architecture Finals Plate - Payapa: A Tranquil Garden Space - Art Exhibit Pavilion
My favorite view is the inside of a portion of the art exhibit, showing the interior garden and skylight mixed with the art exhibit. Having nature and landscape as part of the built environment.
Modeled in Sketchup
Rendered in Enscape
Post-processed in Photoshop
Landscape Architecture Finals Plate - Payapa: A Tranquil Garden Space - Art Exhibit Pavilion
A portion of our finals project, done by me and @summervelitario is the art exhibit of a park development in Arca South. The conceptualization and sketches, and SDP was done by Summer, and I focused on creating the model.
Members of the whole project also includes Andre Evangelista, Alyssa Gaffud (MVP for final rendering and layout), Jion Lainez, & Matthew Rosales
Modeled in Sketchup
Rendered in Enscape
Post-processed in Photoshop
Planning 3 Finals Project: Troubled Waters - Tourism Planning for the Redevelopment of Comminities Along the Pasig River (Esplanade 4)
View of the amphitheater stairs by the LRT line to allow easier access to the river, and the redesigned port to promote the use of the Pasig river ferry.
Planning 3 Finals Project: Troubled Waters - Tourism Planning for the Redevelopment of Comminities Along the Pasig River (Esplanade 4)
View of the pedestrian bridge parallel the Quezon bridge, it is the modern and contemporary portion of the project.
Planning 3 Finals Project: Troubled Waters - Tourism Planning for the Redevelopment of Comminities Along the Pasig River
In contrast to the car-centeric PAREX Project.
The esplanade borders many heritage sites, all of which have unique styles ranging from the Spanish Colonial Intramuros, to the Neo-Classical Post Office, and the old Art Deco style buildings, yet they all all share a certain eclectic character that defines Manila. The esplanade serves to connect these heritage sites, allowing easier access for pedestrians to access these sites.
In view is the site development plan of the esplanade.
A group project done with:
Elyza Bendicio
Leon Fernandez
Kyla Villapando
Modeled in Sketchup
Rendered in Enscape