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  • UC-MS Architecture Presents Session Road Rejuvenation Plan

    UC-MS Architecture Presents Session Road Rejuvenation Plan

    UC Architecture Graduate School, in collaboration with the local government of Baguio, presented an innovative proposal aimed at revitalizing one of the city’s busiest streets. Entitled “Enhancing Urban Aesthetics: Decluttering Session Road, Baguio City,” the project was unveiled during the executive-legislative meeting at Baguio City Hall on September 18, 2023. Spearheaded by architects Jerico Jordan…

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  • UC-Architecture Students Present Innovative Designs for the Jacques Rougerie International Competition

    UC-Architecture Students Present Innovative Designs for the Jacques Rougerie International Competition

    The University of the Cordilleras (UC) showcased the creativity and forward-thinking spirit of its architecture students during the Jacques Rougerie 13th International Architecture and Innovation Competition, held on July 19 and 20, 2023, at the UC Auditorium. Students from Architectural Design 7 presented their design proposals inspired by the competition’s vision of exploring the future…

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  • UC-Architecture Students Join UNESCO Street Design International Challenge at Ibagiw Creative Festival 2022

    UC-Architecture Students Join UNESCO Street Design International Challenge at Ibagiw Creative Festival 2022

    Architecture students from the UC, together with peers from Saint Louis University (SLU) and the University of Baguio (UB), proudly represented Baguio City in the UNESCO Creative Cities Network Street Design International Challenge, held in conjunction with the Ibagiw Creative Festival 2022. The international competition, which ran from November 12 to 14, 2022, was a…

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  • UC-Architecture Faculty Joins University of Tokyo’s Summer Course on Smart Cities

    UC-Architecture Faculty Joins University of Tokyo’s Summer Course on Smart Cities

    UC proudly congratulates Architect Irene G. Florendo, UC architecture faculty member, for being selected as one of only three professors from the Philippines to participate in the University of Tokyo’s Summer Course on Smart Cities. The prestigious international program brought together 30 participants from 11 countries, with the University of the Cordilleras and University of…

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