![]() Nothing comes close locally."īluPrint was the Philippines’ first architecture and design sourcebook. Galicia, meanwhile, took pride in the magazine saying it is “the essential journal of the Philippine design community. We then expanded the number of issues and experimented with sections on specialties related to curated themes,” Alcazaren recalled. "When I took over, BluPrint was just a quarterly. She also paid tribute to One Mega Group's founder, Sari Yap, who passed away earlier this year.įor their part, BluPrint editors-in-chief Landscape Architect Paulo Alcazaren (2002-2012) and Architect Dominic Galicia (2012) shared their current passion projects, while Torres (2013- present) bared some of the title's plans for 2020. She paid tribute to two of BluPrint's treasured, long-time contributors, the late architect and heritage conservator Toti Villalon and UP professor and critic Reuben Cañete. “We’re seeing friends who've supported the magazine over the years-some since 1999 and others recently-people who care about design and the built environment people who inspire, inform, and move our readers,” its editor-in-chief Judith Torres said.ĭuring the gathering, Architect Tina Bonoan recalled the trials and victories that marked the publishing company Mega's foray from fashion design to design in the built environment. ![]() BluPrint recently marked its 20th year in the design journalism field by bringing together some of the individuals behind the two-decade success of the magazine.Ī thanksgiving party was held at Manila House Private Club in Taguig City on November 21, where the group looked back at and celebrated the magazine’s milestones in the past years. ![]() Metro Manila (CNN Philippines) - BluPrint recently marked its 20th year in the design journalism field by bringing together some of the individuals behind the two-decade success of the magazine. ![]()
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