You have to check out this kubo-inspired co-working space in El Nido
If you’re the type to bring your work on vacation or one of those who enjoy feeling like you’re on vacation while working at home, then here’s some important news
If you’re the type to bring your work on vacation or one of those who enjoy feeling like you’re on vacation while working at home, then here’s some important news
In Luca Guadagnino’s film adaptation of Call Me By Your Name (CMBYN), the poignant tale of first love and heartbreak takes place in a lovely Italian household. The home of
Down at the end of The Alley at Karrivin, a faint neon light glows through glass windows. Anyone in the loop will know that the luminous hues of violet come
I know all too well the struggle of keeping a clean desk. For one, it’s a distraction—both good and bad. Uninspired to work? Clean your desk. Want to become more
A bizarre shape juts out of the Katipunan horizon: It’s a building called Areté, Ateneo de Manila University’s creative hub. Years ago, a massive eagle’s nest containing two eggs once
Let’s face it–everyone has got their stressful days. Whether it’s because of too much work at the office or studying non-stop at school, all sorts of people have the need to unplug and recharge for at least a weekend before getting back on the grind. And you don’t actually need to go on a full-blown vacation somewhere on a beach.
There are lots of cute Airbnbs and various bed and breakfast accommodations around and about the metro. Whether you want to stay in the city or take a drive up to Tagaytay, Baguio, or to Subic, these reasonably-priced Airbnbs will give you the change of pace and scenery needed to lay back and relax. Plus, all of them have a homey vibe no 5-star hotel could ever pull off.
Treat yourself to a staycation at these adorable places.
The Philippines is no stranger to good—no, great architecture: from post-war buildings and heritage houses to art parks, modern museums, and the like. This year, WTA Architecture and Design Studio
Feng shui is an ancient Eastern practice developed over 6,000 years ago. In Chinese culture, feng means “wind” and shui means “water.” These two elements were associated with good health,
I’m a firm believer that a home should reflect one’s self, which is either a bad thing or a good thing for some people. Decorating your own space plays on
The Bases Conversion Development Authority (BCDA) has tapped designer Budji Layug and architect Royal Pineda of Budji + Royal Architecture + Design to collaborate with American engineering firm Aecom for
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