Winners of the Sustainable Shelter Category
by yp design challenge ~ November 12th, 2008. Filed under: YP Design Challenge.TAO-Pilipinas is pleased to announce the winners and finalists of the YP Design Challenge – Sustainable Shelter category. The jury panel composed of Arch/EnP. Arlene Lusterio of TAO-Pilipinas, Arch/EnP. Dinky von Einsiedel of CONCEP Inc. and PIEP, and Engr. Ramby Nolido of RA Nolido Construction Corp., deliberated on November 10, 2008 and selected the winning entries from among 22 submissions.
Selection of winning entries were based on the following criteria: Sustainable Design Features (25%); Originality and Innovativeness (25%); Cost-effectiveness (20%); Environmentally-sound Construction (20%); and Socio-Cultural Sensitivity and Affordability (10%).
First Award (PhP 20,000 prize)
No First Place was awarded by the jury.
Second Award (PhP 12,000 prize each)
Second Place was shared by two entries.
Mark Cris Abarquez
Team members: Leonard Bryan T. Tecson, Johmar E. Beley
4th year BS Architecture students, Far Eastern University (FEU)
Adviser: Arch. Antonio C. De Vera
Jasmine M. Soriano
2008 BS Architecture graduate, Polytechnic University of the Philippines (PUP)
Third Award (PhP 8,000 prize)
Randy A. Amonoy
Team members: Jerome T. DaƱas, Ildefonso M. Madiano Jr.
5th year BS Architecture students, Technological University of the Philippines (TUP)
Special Award for Innovation (PhP 5,000 prize)
Special Award was given by the jury for an entry that showed outstanding efforts
in specific aspects of the design proposal.
Alvin C. Trinidad
4th year BS Architecture student, University of the Philippines (UP)
Adviser: Arch. Nicolo Del Castillo
Finalists
Short-listed entries that passed the final screening were categorized as Notable Designs.
Myra P. Ocampo
Team member: Muriel D. Sellote
4th year BS Architecture students, Far Eastern University (FEU)
Adviser: Arch. Antonio C. De Vera
Benjamin P. Casono
4th year BS Architecture student, University of the Philippines (UP)
Adviser: Arch. Nicolo Del Castillo
Franz Miko Verzon
2nd year BS Architecture student, University of Santo Tomas (UST)
November 26th, 2008 at 1:17 pm
Hi!
The entries are too small to read, can you post bigger pictures or just describe the entries submitted?
Thanks!
Noel
November 26th, 2008 at 3:34 pm
I would like to comment about the last concluded competition. I thought the jury panel will be strict about the rules but it seems that it did not happened. For example from the presentation of the winners, in the rule there is division of where to put the drawings categorize by letters A-E, shown on the rules given to us by yp. And if it is not strictly followed one will be disqualified. I know that different styles of presentation is allowed but then the location of the drawings should be followed and in my opinion and as I can see it, it was not followed. The drawings were not located properly as per rule.
Thank you for reading my comments.
November 27th, 2008 at 4:37 pm
Hi Noel,
You can click on the pictures for bigger and higher resolution images. The winning and notable entries will be featured in the next issue of TAO Shelter Magazine, along with descriptions and jury comments. You can also view the actual submissions (winning and notable entries) in a forthcoming exhibit (after all the categories of YP Design Challenge are concluded) sometime January 2009.
Ge
November 27th, 2008 at 4:54 pm
Hi Aleli,
Thank you for your observation but we did NOT specify disqualification for some deviations from the prescribed presentation board layout. You should have read the FAQs, particularly the answer to question #14. The Secretariat committee did take note of such non-compliance but the jury ruled that there are more critical violations that warranted deductions from the entry’s total scores such as late submissions.
Ge
December 22nd, 2009 at 11:32 am
Casono and trinidad’s works computerize?