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See Music, Hear Design (Obra Para Sa Musika by PSID's batch 2013)


Kundiman, opera, tribal, zarzuela, novelty, Pinoy pop – the Philippines has a rich musical history showcasing various genres and styles. This is the highlight of “OPM: Obra Para sa Musika” the graduation exhibit of the Philippine School of Interior Design (PSID) Advanced Class of 2013.

Marking the 46th anniversary of PSID, and co-presented by Glorietta mall, Organisasyon ng Pilipinong Mangaawit (OPM), and the Filipino Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (FILSCAP), this year’s exhibit aims to marry the interrelated fields of design and music by translating popular Filipino songs into aesthetically and functionally designed interior spaces.

The students were challenged to embody the tone and mood of their group’s assigned song and Filipino music in general and incorporate these into livable interior spaces. They researched not just on the basic design principles and ergonomics, but also on the background and story behind each song -- the characters, melodies, lyrics, composers and artists, and music genre.

Songs from different genres, traditional to modern, were used as inspiration for the different booths in the exhibit to showcase not just different design aesthetics but the richness and diversity of Filipino music. After visiting the exhibit, the audience is expected to have a renewed sense of appreciation for the beauty and exquisite musical heritage of our country as translated into the designs.

Slated on October 1-31, at the 3rd level of Glorietta 3, Ayala Center, Makati City, the exhibit showcases over 20 exquisitely designed spaces inspired by timeless Original Pilipino Music pieces.


MAMANG SORBETERO - Celeste Legaspi (ice cream shop)


This group had a dirty ice cream cart and gave away free ice cream during press day! So cool!

GROWING UP - Gary V. (teenager's room)


See the wall beside the bed? Those are actually stacks of magazines bound together and used as a soundproofing element for this space. Perfect for teens wanting to be in a band- they can rehearse with the band here. The grand piano study desk is also really cool! My sister would love this room.


KUMUKUTIKUTITAP - Ryan Cayabyab (candy store)


I felt like I was transported to Disneyland! This group took inspiration from a holiday store display in New York. Cute!


KANLUNGAN- Noel Cabangon (sitting area)


Really liking the faint tree branches painted on the ceiling and those backlit panels


NOYPI by Bamboo (spa)




SAAN KA MAN NAROROON by Ric Manrique, Jr. (living room)


The ceiling design is a modern take on gothic architecture.

BITUING MARIKIT - Nicanor Abelardo (bedroom)



UGOY NG DUYAN - Lea Salonga (nursery room)




BONGGA KA 'DAY - Hotdog (vanity room)




KALEIDOSCOPE WORLD - Francis M. (learning center)



KATAWAN - Hagibis (spa)



AWITIN MO AT ISASAYAW KO - VST & Company

The LED screens are worth millions!

AWIT NG BARKADA - Apo Hiking Society (barkada room)

The lights are controlled by an app. You can change it to whatever colour you want!

UMAGANG KAY GANDA - Tillie Romero & Ray-An Fuentes (beach front room)



This one really made me miss the island life.


HARI NG SABLAY - Sugarfree (teenage boy's room)

A hanging/suspended bed!!!

ANG HULING EL BIMBO - Eraserheads


Love that they used different floor planks and added borders to the mirrored walls- it makes for a unique dance room.

HIMALA - Rivermaya (meditation room)




MR. SUAVE - Parokya ni Edgar (bachelor's pad)


A lounge that transforms into a bed right beside the kitchen? Yes please.

MY NEW TATTOO - Urbandub (coffee & wine bar)



NARDA - Kamikazee (novelty store)







For decades now, PSID has been known to produce groundbreaking exhibits that become the benchmark of interior design exhibits in the academe. Sponsored by Boysen, La Europa Ceramica, Alfred Galvez Wall Art Designs and Finishes, Apo Floors, Focus Global, Inc, Larry’s Curtain, and Palmer Asia, “OPM” is carefully planned, extensively researched and masterfully executed, a trademark that all PSID exhibits have always been known for and will continue to be known for in the years to come.

Congrats to this year's graduating batch!!! I hope you guys get to drop by their exhibit in Glorietta- it'll be up for the entire month of October and entrance is FREE!

For more information, check out the exhibit’s Twitter and Instagram.

GABAY: Dibuhong Umaakay (1 of 2)


The PSID Graduating Batch of 2012 explore the healing properties of the home as they design livable spaces for the visually impaired, the hearing impaired, the orthopedically challenged and the elderly. They were given the challenge to design rooms that will assist these individuals in their habitats, assuring their safety whilst providing function, comfort and style.

GABAY: Dibuhong Ummakay centers on 23 different spaces divided in to four main areas:
TANAW (the visually impaired)
TINDIG (the orthopedically challenged)
DINIG (the hearing impaired)
GALAW (the elderly)

These spaces- living rooms, dining rooms, bedrooms, kitchens, lanai and bathrooms- came to life in an ambiance of healing. While the special needs of these specific groups were taken into consideration and corresponding design solutions were applied, the focus of the exhibit is on how interior design can be palliative, therapeutic and restorative solution to make their life and lifestyle one of ease, comfort, style and beauty.



DINIG
for the hearing impaired


Booth 1: VISU CENTRIC LIVING ROOM

Lovin' that web of wood and mirror extending to the ceiling


Shelves light up when someone's at the door or when the phone's ringing.


Booth 2: MEMOIRS OF AUDREY (dining room)


Booth 3: REMNANTS 

Don't you just love the oversized booth seating?

Different lights turn on for when the timer's up for the different appliances  (oven, toaster, etc.)



Booth 5: IF WALLS COULD SPEAK

The bed vibrates in sync with the alarm clock





Booth 6: FLUID AFFAIR

Lovin the curved counter and the onion chair







TINDIG 
for the orthopedically challenged



Booth 7: LIMITLESS 






Booth 8: PIOS DE KAINAN (dining room)



Booth 9: TEMPERED TENACITY 




Booth 10: OUTDOOR SERENITY: THE REALM OF LIVING (lanai)




Booth 11: ABOT KAMAY 

love the print of the ethnic print of the headboard


Those shelves behind the wheelchair have panels for photos (serves as an exhibit corner)



Booth 12: BRAVE ART 

The bath tub levels when it's full and tilts to the front again when it's emptied






Click HERE for part 2

GABAY: Dibuhong Umaakay (2 of 2)



(continued from HERE)


TANAW 

for the visually impaired


Booth 13: BEYOND SIGHT

Floor markings serve as guides


Nicely-done quote on the walls taken from the Little Prince done in braille- "What is essential is invisible to the eye." The color scheme is also inspired by the book!




Booth 14: BEYOND THE NAKED EYE 



Booth 15: PHOSPHORESCENCE 

The angles on the sides of the counters mark the center and act as guides for the visually-impaired user


LOVE the lines of light. The path markings made by the smooth and rough textured flooring look great, too.


Viewed the exhibit on press day with Aivan, who wore his print-on-print outfit really well. Oh, and see that induction stove? It's actually just glass marked with silver pens. Great DIY feature since the sponsor only allowed pull-outs for gas stoves.


Booth 16: SENSORED (Lanai)




Booth 17: MIDNIGHT RHAPSODY



Booth 18: INDUSTRIALEYEZED 

Love how they pulled off a glam-industrial look with the concrete and different colors & textures.






GALAW
for the elderly


Booth 19: TO WITHSTAND THE TEST OF TIME


Booth 20: SWEET ESCAPE
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Cute herb garden on the side :)


Booth 21: LASTING BELVEDERE 

Likin' this super homy kitchen
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Booth 22: DIAMOND IN THE ROUGH


Booth 23: H2 BRELD 







GABAY: Dibuhong Umaakay creates awareness on interior design as a tool, wherein exhibit audiences will appreciate more the daily challenges faced by people with disabilities and be encouraged to institute solutions for assisted living, ultimately creating a barrier-free society.

This exhibit is open for the whole month of October! It is open to the public and admission is FREE!

GABAY: Dibuhong Umaakay
SM North Edsa, Quezon City (at the former Super Sale Club)
open from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM

Congratulations to the PSID Graduating Batch 2012!