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3F Design Center of Cebu
cor. P. Remedio, A.S. Fortuna St.,
Mandaue City Philippines
6014
+63 (32) 261-7159
+63 905 4213 589
+63 939 918 1668
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    When 3D walkthroughs become tangible memories: a g When 3D walkthroughs become tangible memories: a glimpse into how our ideas become spaces, and spaces become experiences.

Come walk through TRYBE Co-Living with us.

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    In #BehindTheBuild: We share insights into how TRY In #BehindTheBuild: We share insights into how TRYBE Co-Living came to life. From weaving branding colors into the design, to navigating new city ordinances, to balancing the new with the old, these only begin to reveal what we consider in adaptive reuse.

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    We closed out March with a site visit to TRYBE Co- We closed out March with a site visit to TRYBE Co-Living, one of our recently completed projects—a day spent walking through spaces we once only sketched, now lived in and alive.

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    Inside, the interior features match the patterns p Inside, the interior features match the patterns present in the client’s logo, prominent with the noticeable play on both sharp and curved surfaces and fixtures. A subdued version of the client’s branding color palette was then used to ground the interior spaces without diminishing any pop of accent colors. From the units, to the common spaces, to the building as a whole, the overall design is a culmination of the intent to create spaces that cater to the community.

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    Showcasing commitment to sustainable urban develop Showcasing commitment to sustainable urban development through the practice of adaptive reuse. Instead of a complete demolition, the design strategy preserved and revitalized an existing, aging structure, giving it a new purpose as a modern co-living space. By re-purposing the old building, the development retains local character while inserting new life and color into the community. Taking cues from the client’s branding guide, the exteriors took on a playful approach with painted sun baffles to create a dynamic play of colors in the facade. While serving a functional purpose of concealing the building’s utilities, these angled fins also reflect the vibrant energy of its users within.

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    Aiming to be more than just a co-living establishm Aiming to be more than just a co-living establishment, this otherwise dormant 3-storey building was envisioned as a place where users can interact and fully thrive together. Trybe Co-living Space was designed as a place made for living, collaboration, and growth, honoring the client’s vision of a space built on a strong sense of community togetherness.

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    The 125-square-meter layout is then organized arou The 125-square-meter layout is then organized around a linear bar that functions as the primary spatial anchor. A backlit stone bar serves as both a focal element and a way-finding device, directing circulation toward lounge seating, bar stools, VIP areas, and standing zones. Lucid Bar, despite the complexity of its visual effects, remains legible and functional, and the resulting interior achieves a controlled sense of surrealism where atmosphere is carefully constructed without compromising spatial order.

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    The interior is defined by a series of curved, vau The interior is defined by a series of curved, vaulted frames clad in warm-toned finishes and perforated sheets to establish rhythm. Above, a mirror-clad ceiling doubles the perceived height and visually completes the vaults, creating the illusion of continuous arches. Reflective elements such as mirrors, steel finishes, and dark polished flooring further enhance this effect by capturing and redistributing light.

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    grace florita
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    Grace is mainly responsible in making sure operations within the office stay as streamlined as possible. Her strengths lie on good communication, writing, and organization, qualities that ultimately made her reliable in assisting with recruitment processes, development and implementation of company policies, as well as providing general support to other departments.

    Her work approach is guided by accountability, integrity, and most of all, respect, supporting the office’s standards in quality and coordination.

    carlo del mar
    project lead

    Having been interested in visual arts and music at a very young age, Carlo gets motivated in life mostly by these forms of creativity, ultimately deciding to pursue architecture. From painters to musicians, he draws inspiration from these artists and their different art forms and pours creative urges into architecture.

    Carlo is a designer at heart and he strongly believes that architecture is the combination of a multitude of worldly factors – not just a handful of conditions – and this kind of unpredictability and variability is what makes him look forward to every project he encounters.

     

    renzo villaran
    design lead

    Renzo’s affinity for graphic and visual design naturally led him to pursue a career in architecture. As best research paper and speaker at CIT-U’s 9th Research Congress (2019), he is an achiever at heart who believes his best work will be his next one.
    He gravitates toward minimalist design and lives by his own words, “In a world that has a lot to say, I just want what’s simple: a white box; a clear glass panel; a home that doesn’t yell at me.” During his free time, Renzo enjoys talking to a person of depth, browsing through design-related media, and taking care of plants.

     

    almira de guzman
    accounting officer

    shanane malahay
    project architect

    Shan’s many travels to different places sparked her interest and encouraged her to pursue a career in architecture. In every project she handles, she always strives to put in her best effort, with a sprinkle of optimism. Shan is never afraid to make mistakes since she believes they are only learning opportunities that will contribute to future success. In her free time, she enjoys fun activities with friends like badminton and video games.

    jonah roble
    accounting assistant

    Jonah previously served 8 years as a Secretary in a duly-licensed recruitment agency in Manila. She may be a quiet and shy type of person but she is always up to the challenge in times of adversity.

    manuel siaotong
    project lead

    Manuel continues to pursue architecture because of its ability to make a space feel more than what it is and adding value to the existing environment. He appreciates design in all aspects of life and believes that it is in the details that good design can be achieved. He works toward coming up with deliberate architectural solutions that will shape communities and impact lives for more generations to come. In his free time, he likes to involve himself in any activity that sparks competition such as various sports and video games.

    irvin flores
    BIM manager

    Irvin lives by his favorite quote, “Less is More”. His path in architecture started from simple scaled models he would make in high school and has since developed into a well-rounded proficiency in design.

    A certified Building Information Modeling (BIM) Manager, Irvin is responsible for implementing BIM standards and workflows in the firm.

    brian perandos
    senior architect/technical lead

    With a passion for both science and art, Brian stands by Doxiadis who said the creation of a better way of living creates better architecture. He is deeply analytical and is always open to different perspectives.

    Since joining VSA in 2018, Brian continues to be an experienced leader, managing the team and projects of various types and scales, including but not limited to, residential, hospitality, commercial, and institutional architecture.

    jason chua
    principal architect

    Jason took up architecture at the University of San Carlos-Cebu and went on to work at Palafox Associates, one of the premier architectural firms in the country. In 2012, he took the licensure exam for architecture and placed 5th overall.

    In the years since its founding, he has led VSA through a wide range of projects of various typologies and scales; constantly pushing both himself and the team to never settle for just “good enough”.  A designer at heart, Jason believes that every problem can be solved by good and intentional design. His pragmatic yet critical approach often yields results that are both creative and highly functional. As an architect, he espouses that in order to improve our built environment we must learn to do more with less and aspire to create design solutions that are innovative, inventive, and not wasteful. 

    Over the years, Jason has also continued his professional education by gaining certifiication as a BERDE professional while also taking short courses such as the MIT Design Thinking program which he completed in 2020. He also regularly participates as a guest speaker in academic and professional forums where he provides his insights and perspective as an architect and practitioner of the new generation.