Completed in 2011 in Angola. In the fall of 2011 Project Niafourang travelled to Niafourang, a small coastal village in the Casamance region of Senegal. The population of...
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In November 2013, super-typhoon Haiyan battered the central Philippines and destroyed over four million households—including the NGO Streetlight’s orphanage, office, and study center. A collaborative community effort led by Eriksson Furunes Architecture and Leandro V. Locsin Partners & Boase sprang to life to redesign and build post-disaster structures for Streetlight that were better equipped to weather storms. The design process helped the community heal in the aftermath of Haiyan and took...
Taal, Batangas, Philippines
Influences on Philippine Architecture If a foreigner visits the Philippines Isles, it doesn’t take long for him to recognize that
I first fell in love with Vigan when my Philippines travel blogger Edgar and Gael told me about this place, an UNESCO site they say, not ...
Taal, Batangas, Philippines
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Lazi, Siquijor, Philippines
Marawi City, Lanao del Sur, Philippines
Marawi City, Lanao del Sur, Philippines
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Basey: Land of Banig ——————————————————— The Waray are an ethno-liguistic group of …
Although he is best known for his stirring photos of the Vietnam War and Cultural Revolution in China, Marc Riboud also visited the Philippines in 1958 and used his talent to preserve a lot of memories. Some of these candid shots featured people from all walks of life and classes--from the late President Carlos P. Garcia to ordinary folks doing ordinary things.
Class Room (Salon de Estudio) From an old photograph album book: Ateneo Municipal of Manila Album. Philippines Exhibition in Madrid, 1887 National Library of Spain
Ditta Sandico’s grandparents Manuel Sandico and Pilar Hizon built the house in 1927. In this house, Ditta’s father, Fernando Hizon Sandico, came into the world. Fernando was the fifth in a happy br…
Someone decided to add color to these vintage photos of the Philippines in the past and they are BREATHTAKING.
This is northern Rizal Avenue up near the Manila Chinese Cemetery. Signs read "Good food and best taste" and "We serve American and Chinese dishes". Health clinic next door with signs for "Dr. Ines G. Quijano, Lady Physician" and "Dr. M. B. Lara, Physician & Surgeon". Taken during Hugh Morton's World War II service with the 161st Signal Photography Corps in the Pacific Islands. Photographer: Hugh M. Morton University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Wilson Library, North Carolina Copyright: North Carolina Collection, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Library. For use in research, private study, and teaching. Prior permission from the North Carolina Collection is required for any commercial use.