- The PSID Advance Class of 2018 put together three galleries at the JUXTAPOSE: Espasyo at Panahon.
- Each gallery showcases design concepts that are relevant with the category.
- The exhibit runs from October 1-31 at the Santolan Town Plaza.
The Philippine School of Interior Design (PSID) Advance Class of 2018 has shown and proven that old, historic structures and new designs, when combined, harmoniously go together. The class has presented “JUXTAPOSE: Espasyo at Panahon,” which will run from October 1-31 at the Santolan Town Plaza in San Juan City.
The PSID graduation exhibit explores adaptive reuse as a solution to design problems by repurposing old buildings or sites for a function other than what it was originally built for.
Co-presented by Santolan Town Plaza and in partnership with the National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA), the exhibit showcases 17 booths that challenge proponents of cultural heritage conservation, developers, and the audience to find creative solutions in the restoration and rehabilitation of historic structures. It also seeks to impart a sense of heritage to Filipinos with a further understanding and appreciation of our cultural and historical identity.
The exhibit is divided into three galleries: Tahanan, Pangkalakal, and Pang-industriya, where forgotten historical structures are given relevance once again and given design concepts such as bars, cafes, specialty stores, wellness centers, among others.
The Tahanan gallery focuses on residential buildings like the iconic Bahay na Bato, and features booths such as “The bar beneath…in San Juan,” “The Vigan Atelier,” “Small Space, Big Living,” “Modern Filipino Haven,” “Bridal Boudoir,” and the “Marahuyo Spa and Tea House.”
The bar beneath…in San Juan
The Vigan Atelier
Small Space, Big Living
Modern Filipino Haven
Bridal Boudoir
Marahuyo Spa and Tea House
The Pangkalakal gallery presents booths reminiscent of Escolta and Avenida Rizal’s commercial streetscapes like the “La Moneda Bookshop and Café,” “CC Café + Creatives,” “Little Café Museum,” “Café 308,” “Kusina Aduana,” and “Below Zero Gelateria.”
La Moneda Bookshop and Café
CC Café + Creatives
Little Café Museum
Café 308
Kusina Aduana
Below Zero Gelateria
The Pang-industriya gallery highlights design solutions for old industrial sites as can be seen in the booths “13 Fit Street,” “Dor-Moderno,” “Station No. 15,” “Polo Estacion,” and “KM 102 Gentleman’s Barber Lounge.”
13 Fit Street
Dor-Moderno
Station No. 15
Polo Estacion
KM 102 Gentleman’s Barber Lounge
JUXTAPOSE proudly shares this celebration of heritage and ingenuity with Abenson, All Home, Apo Floors, Boysen, Cafe Ilustrado, CW Home Depot, Designery, Edison Electric Integrated Inc., Eubiq, Fineza Decorative Renderers, Fyrelyn Industries, Habitat, HMT Industries, Icon Graphics, Ilaw Atbp./LitesPlus, Jo-Liza Arts & Antiques, Keystone Lamps & Shades, La Europa Ceramica, Matimco, Stockwell Café + Lounge, Schema, Spectrum by Larry’s, Tierra Plants, Toto, and Uratex.