Monday, September 11, 2017

An Interior Design Exhibit at Mapua


The graduating class of BS Interior Design of Mapua University, will be staging, as part of their culminating activity, a special design exhibit.

In recent years, it has been their program’s vocation to take their endeavors a step further by extending their design services to charitable institutions that needs improvement and/or restoration of their facilities at no cost. In support of this program, their class chose Asilo de San Vicente de Paul located along U.N Avenue as our partner institution. It is a foster care institution that has been a home for orphans, the abandoned, special needs, and the elderly. Their objective is to complete an interior design project which shall permanently built and used by people who deserves a safe and healthy environment.

The exhibit shall be opened for public viewing on the 22nd of September. This will be attended by Mapua (School of Architecture, Industrial Design, and Built Environment) Department faculty, Mapua Interior design students, family, friends, and guests of exhibitors, and other special guests. This design exhibit promises to be an exciting and meaningful event as it will not only showcase the talents and capabilities of the students as future designers and collaborators, but more importantly, it is a collaborative design solution (students, partners and sponsors) imbued with a sense of social responsibility.

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5 comments:

  1. ASIAN: Asian interior design reflects materials and completions from the East. This design style is ordinary of Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia and China. BRITISH: there is numerous styles to celebrate British interior design anyway, I am going to concentrate on two of them, Cool Britannia and Shabby Chic. corporate office interior design

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  2. I liked your interior designing blogs. I always used to read it.

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