Carpenter preserves old Shanghai, one nail at a time
Carpenter Ma Jiale has spent much of his working life lovingly repairing some of Shanghai’s most attractive historical buildings.
Carpenter Ma Jiale has spent much of his working life lovingly repairing some of Shanghai’s most attractive historical buildings.
It was the citadel of culture during the belle époque, the prewar years in Manila: the Manila Metropolitan Theater, designed by architect Juan Arellano (later National Artist) in the
With its fast-changing landscape now dominated by skyscrapers and residential buildings, the district of Binondo in Manila has again lost an important heritage structure with the demolition of the Art
Rizal Memorial is the multipurpose athletic center that has been standing at the corner of Pablo Ocampo (formerly Vito Cruz) and Macario Adriatico (formerly Dakota) Streets in Manila since 1927.
HERITAGE advocates have raised concern over the prewar Art Deco Angela Apartments on MH del Pilar in Manila’s Malate district, following reports it would be demolished just like its neighbors—Admiral
THE NATIONAL Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA) conducted last Saturday the third and last clean-up drive for the Manila Metropolitan Theater (Met), and the activity afforded the media
IN A BUSY portion of Juan Luna Street in Binondo, Manila, stands the former SJ Wilson Building. It was built in 1937 and named after the American expatriate Samuel J.
Café Maloleño in Bulacan recreates the dishes our founding fathers feasted on
New York-based David Smordoni, creative director of Kenneth Cole watches, was in Manila recently to unveil the brand’s latest collection.
The mood in the early 20th century was optimistic and hopeful; there was a sense of excitement and expectancy in the air, a time of anticipating a future full of promise.
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