
In a world now complicated by the effects of the pandemic, experts are weighing in on the future of spaces.
There’s a need to discuss where we as inhabitants can situate ourselves in the pandemic’s aftermath. Research Center for Culture, Arts, and Humanities Faculty Researcher Dr. Mary Ann Venturina-Bulanadi will be one of the resource speakers at one of the webinars on “Saan ka lulugar?: Conversations on Spaces in a Post-Pandemic World.”
Palit, Lipat, Lapat–the words being anagrams of one another, “change, transfer, or transcribe,” respectively–will discuss the responses from institutions, organizations, and commercial spaces, according to the UST Research Center for Culture, Arts and Humanities – RCCAH Facebook Page.
Joining Bulanada are Raintree Hospitality Group Vice President Martine Wisniewski, DEQA Design Collaborative Principal Architect Denise De Castro, Environmental Planner/Consultant Ragene Palma, Archion Architect’s Danilo Lichauco, and Landscape Architect Nappy Navarra.
Palit, Lipat, Lapat is scheduled on Friday, March 12, 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. Interested participants may register on this link.
The forum is organized by the National Commission on Culture and the Artsā National Committee on Architecture and the Allied Arts in partnership with CulturAid, Inc in celebration of the National Arts Month.
The webinar will feature experts in architecture and interior design to discuss how their respective industries have adapted to the new normal.
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