An interplay of triangular "sails" of architectural tension fabrics will carry images of Philippine Festivals in digital murals that people can come close to view via ramps in the kinetic structural representation of departure and return.
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
Layag Islas Panel Frames to Carry Images of Philippine Festivals
An interplay of triangular "sails" of architectural tension fabrics will carry images of Philippine Festivals in digital murals that people can come close to view via ramps in the kinetic structural representation of departure and return.
Monday, April 5, 2010
Layag Islas the Day after Easter

As if reborn after episodes of delay, the first architectural fabric panel of Layag Islas is installed the day after Easter. An abstract composition of triangular sail-like transluscent architectural fabric panels shall carry on its inner side, images of Philipnine Festivals and Cultural Events from all the nation's regions which may be viewed up close via ramps on a continuous loop within the competition winning design by a very young Tanayan Architect and his Tanayan Principal Architect Team of Ildefonsians. Quitely the structure is emerging as a realization of a Filipino vision. An Easter tribute to the Filipino Spirit.
Ed Custodio on Easter Sunday

Ed Custodio, an Ildefonsian from Tanay is the town's Master Musician. Last Good Friday and in previous ones, he has led the singing of Stabat Mater together with an musical ensemble and Parish Singers. He is training young interested Tanayans to learn his musical craft following his well known passion for music. All Tanayans are so proud of his musical achievements.
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