Wednesday, 29 April 2026

'The Poet of Concrete: The Architecture of National Artist Leandro Locsin" Exhibit (University of Sto. Tomas, Manila)

 

"The Poet of Concrete: The Architecture of National Artist Leandro Locsin"


First Part of NCCA Heritage Tour

Last April 30, members of media were invited to a guided tour, led by the National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA) and the University of Santo Tomas (UST) College of Architecture, of 'The Poet of Concrete: The Architecture of National Artist Leandro Locsin" Exhibit (which opened last April 27) which spotlights his exemplary life and stellar works of the late National Artist for Architecture (1990), an alumnus of the UST College of Architecture. The exhibit, at the UST Beato Angelico Gallery, will run until May 22.

 

Beato Angelico Gallery

Curated by Arch. Gerry Torres, Arch. Caryn Paredes-Santillan and Arch. Noel Cruz, “The Poet of Concrete” Exhibit, in collaboration with the Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP) and the De La Salle-College of St. Benilde Center for Campus Art, displays blueprints, photographs, and memorabilia that celebrates the life of the renowned Thomasian Architect. It aims to deepen appreciation for local design by highlighting Locsin’s mastery of scale and space and invites the viewers to muse upon his language, particularly his use of concrete.

 

Media tour of the exhibit

The title “Poet of Concrete” reflects Locsin’s ability to turn rough, heavy concrete into light, floating (conjuring the illusion of weightlessness), and artistic structures, which redefined the country’s skyline with its stark but simplistic silhouettes. His buildings often utilized extensive chipping and bush-hammering techniques to manipulate concrete.   Locsin melded vernacular traditions with the modern architecture, defining the contemporary Filipino architecture.

 

Scaled model of Casa de Nipa and the Locsin and PLDT Buildings

In her speech, Ms. Caryn Paredes-Santillan, International Relations coordinator at UST’s College of Architecture, said “That contributions of second-year architecture students (who created scale models inspired by Locsin’s design principles featured in the exhibit) was an attempt to deepen their appreciation of local design.”

 

Church of the Holy Sacrifice

Locsin is known for his Brutalist and floating architecture featuring "floating" volumes, simple forms, and a fusion of Oriental and Occidental styles.  He has produced, throughout his career, 244 buildings, 108 residences, 53 public and private establishments, 48 commercial structures, 40 offices, 21 churches and chapels, 13 hotels and resorts, six housing projects, and an airport terminal.

 

Ayala Museum and Philippine Osaka Pavilion Expo '70

Among his works that sprung from his blueprints (ranging from commercial to residential spaces), are the Brutalist edifices such as the Cultural Center of the Philippines (1969), Philippine International Convention Center (1976), Folks Arts Theater (now Tanghalang Nicanor Abelardo, 1974), Church of the Holy Sacrifice (University of the Philippines, Diliman, Quezon City, 1955), National Arts Center (now Tanghalang Maria Makiling, Los Banos, Laguna, 1976), Makati Stock Exchange Building (1971), and Villa Locsin (1962), to name some.

 

Scaled model of CCP Main Theater

The retrospective exhibit features Brutalist scale models and photos of buildings such as the CCP Main Theater; the eye-catching and rather intriguing Philippine Pavilion design for the 1970 World Expo in Osaka, Japan (Its sweeping roof, which spiked through the skies, made the building an attraction in itself); and the Saint Andrew the Apostle Church in Bel-Air Village, City of Makati, which was based on the martyr’s crucifixion on an X-shaped cross. There’s also a separate section for a coveted collection of medals for all of his past awards, all neatly lined up.

 

Villa Locsin and Zobel Residence

Throughout the decades, he also designed the residences of the who’s who of the country, such as the Zobel de Ayalas, Lacsons, Aranetas, Cojuangcos, Montinolas, Consunjis, Jalandonis, Magsaysays, Neris, Siys, Cosetengs, Yaps, Foreses and Chongbians, to name a few.

Locsin’s last projects included the Church of the Monastery of the Transfiguration in Malaybalay City, Bukidnon. The Aquino Center, in Hacienda Luisita, Tarlac City, which remained unbuilt, was a reminder he never stopped until his last dying breath (he died in 1994).

 

The Last Locsin

The “Lost Locsins” features the blueprints and images of structures he once designed and built but have since been torn down. These include the HotelIntercontinental Manila, the Mandarin Oriental Hotel, the former Ayala Museum, and the Philippine Center for International Trades and Exhibition (familiar to those from the travel and tourism and trade industry). In addition, a number are also on the brink of demolition and have been identified to be endangered such as The Folk Arts Theater, the PLDT Building, and the Sofitel Philippine Plaza Manila.

National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA): NCCA Bldg., 633 General Luna St., Intramuros, Manila, 1002. Tel: (632) 8527-2192. E-mail: info@ncca.gov.ph. Website: www.ncca.gov.ph.


Saturday, 25 April 2026

Travel Madness Expo (TME) 2026 Joins Forces with Metrobank

 

Travel Madness Expo 2026

The Travel Madness Expo (TME) 2026, to be held on July 10 to 12, 2026, Halls 1 – 4 SMX Convention Center, Pasay City, Metro Manila. is officially joining forces with Metrobank to present the most anticipated tourism event of the year. This powerhouse partnership is set to deliver ”funtastic” rates, exclusive travel perks, and a seamless booking experience unavailable anywhere else.

Whether you are dreaming of autumn in Japan, a scenic escape to the mountains of Georgia, or a beach getaway within the Philippines, this year’s expo is designed to make global travel more accessible than ever.

In partnership with Metrobank, travelers can take advantage of flexible payment schemes, allowing you to secure your dream vacation today and manage your budget over time.

Beyond flights and hotels, expect curated “toys” packages (leisure and hobby-themed travel), affordable travel insurance, and exclusive bank-led discounts for Metrobank cardholders.

Organizers and exhibitors have committed to offering “event-only” deals—deep discounts not available through online travel agencies or standard retail channels.

The 2026 edition of the Travel Madness Expo proudly hosts an impressive lineup of official tourism boards. Visitors will have the unique opportunity to receive expert, first-hand travel advice and cultural insights from representatives of the different tourism organizations around the world namely:

  • Czech Tourism
  • Georgia Tourism
  • Guam Visitors Bureau
  • Hong Kong Tourism Board (HKTB)
  • Japan National Tourism Office (JNTO)
  • Tourism Malaysia
  • Niugini Tourism Office
  • Korea Tourism Organization (KTO)
  • Taiwan Tourism Administration

The organizers are pulling out all the stops to ensure a spectacular event. Beyond exclusive bookings, attendees can enjoy cultural presentations, interactive booths, and exciting raffle prizes.

For inquiries; contact TME 2026 at mobile numbers (0917) 585-2213 and (0917) 307-8613 or email them at secretariat@travelmadnessph.com.  You may also visit www.travelmadnessph.com or www.facebook .com/TravelMadnessPH.

Loc&Stor 24/7 to Open New Branch in Newport City

 

Loc&Stor's new branch in Newport City

Loc&Stor 24/7, the Philippines’ leading selfstorage provider, is set to unveil its newest, world-class facility in Newport City, directly opposite NAIA Terminal 3. By offering a secure, convenient and professional service just steps away from the bustling airport and upscale residential towers, the strategic location promises to transform how commuters, travelers, and the growing community of condominium dwellers manage their belongings. 

The Newport City site has been designed with the needs of modern urban life in mind. When it opens, travelers can drop off luggage at a starting price of 199 up to 300 per luggage per day, providing a practical solution for those who may need temporary luggage storage for a variety of reasons, while they attend to personal matters or take short trips. Meanwhile, residents of the surrounding highrise condominiumswho often grapple with limited closet space and the constant juggling of seasonal items—will find an immediate answer to their storage woes. A dedicated pushcart rental service, priced at 250 for up to four hours, is especially helpful for high-rise residents moving bulky or multiple items from their units, minimizing the strain of repeated trips. 

Loc&Stor's storage facilities


Security remains the cornerstone of every Loc&Stor 24/7 location. The Newport City facility boasts 14 levels of security, including professional security personnel available around the clock, and individualized access codes for each storage unit. Builtin unit alarms and optional multiple access codes add an extra layer of peace of mind. In addition, the premises are equipped with a backup generator, a comprehensive sprinkler system, fire extinguishers, hoses, and a smokedetection network that is directly linked to a private security firm. 

To celebrate the upcoming launch, Loc&Stor 24/7 is inviting nearby residents to reserve a storage unit today and enjoy up to two months free. Early reservations can be made through the dedicated link. The promotion underscores the company’s belief that every homeowner, renter, and traveler deserves a clutterfree lifestyle without compromising security. 

Loc&Stor 24/7 in Newport City is more than just adding another location to the brand’s portfolio. It’s about giving the community a trusted partner for managing the items they value most—whether it’s a suitcase waiting for a flight or seasonal gear stored away for the year. Its new location brings Loc&Stor 24/7’s proven blend of safety, convenience, and professional service to the heart of the city’s most dynamic neighborhood. 

Beyond its rigorous safety standards, the facility reflects Loc&Stor24/7s commitment to convenience. Each unit is accessible 24hours a day, 7days a week, and the property provides dedicated parking for vehicles. The design incorporates spacious hallways, ensuring a seamless selfservice experience that mirrors the professionalism found at the companys other facilities located at:

  • 54 E. Rodriguez Jr. Ave. (C5), Brgy. Bagong Ilog, Pasig City, Metro Manila. Tel: (02) 8570-2561 and (02) 902-1898.  Mobile numbers: (0916) 567-3004 (Globe) and (0998) 968-9746 (Smart).
  • 7192A Urban Ave., Brgy. Pio Del Pilar, Makati City, Metro Manila. Tel: (02) 8810-9556 and (02) 7902-1898. Mobile numbers: (0917) 706-9362 (Globe) and (0919) 912-6800 (Smart).
  • 155 JP Rizal, Space Solutions Bldg., Brgy. Tejeros, Makati City, Metro Manila. Tel: (02) 7902-1898. Mobile numbers: (0917) 709-5390 (Globe) and (0949) 992-5657 (Smart).
  • 1238 Epifanio de los Santos Ave., Brgy, Apolonio Samson, Balintawak, Quezon City, Metro Manila. Tel: (02) 8353-6936. Mobile numbers: (0917) 703-4159 (Globe) and (0908) 819-1952 (Smart).
  • RLX Warehouse, Meralco Road, Sucat, Muntinlupa City, Metro Manila. Tel: (02) 7902-1898. Mobile numbers: (0917) 711-8854 (Globe) and (0998) 537-6224 (Smart).

For more information, or to secure a unit under the twomonthfree promotion, those interested may contact landline (02)79021898, mobile number (0917)711-8854 or (0998)537-6224, or by emailing talk2us@locnstor247.com.