Architect Ned Carlos, design principal of Carlos & Antique Architects, presented insights on how the current Negrense Architecture can create Modern Heritage for Dumaguete City and Siquijor on the 20th of September at Hotel Essencia in Dumaguete City on the eve of the Sandurot Festival.
The National Commission on Culture and the Arts or NCCA in cooperation with Foundation University hosted the “Vernacular Architecture Conference of Negros Oriental and Siquijor” which was an introductory seminar series to identify the general characteristics, both common and varying, of vernacular architecture in Negros Oriental and Siquijor.
Looking at World Heritage modern works of great architectural visionaries like Frank Lloyd Wright and the Philippines’ very own 1990 National Artist for Architecture Leandro Locsin, Architect Ned Carlos inspired the architecture students of Silliman University, Negros Oriental State University, and Foundation University to help flourish culturally rooted and globally competitive architectural movements by looking back at Negros Oriental’s modern architectural legacy.
The inspirational talk addressed by the principal architect of Carlos & Antique Architects offered Negrense cultural heritage that aspiring architects can examine the impact of architectural icons on culture. (PR)
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