Status : Verified
Personal Name | Pabello, Ma. Luisa B. |
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Resource Title | Tales in wood & stone: an experiential museum for the preservation of Philippine folklore through architecture and digital technology |
Date Issued | June 2024 |
Abstract | The Philippines has a rich and diverse culture shaped by its historical encounters with colonialism. The colonialism brought changes in the culture of the pre-colonial Philippines, including its folklore. In today’s generation, globalization poses a threat in preserving the Philippine folklore. Developed countries have more influence in the Philippines and other developing countries and the interest of Filipino people in Philippine folklore is diminishing thus it must compete to ensure the continuation of its nature of being passed down through generations. This study explores how architectural design principles and digital technology can be used effectively to showcase and preserve the customs, values, and beliefs of the Filipino people through Philippine folklore in a modern setting by developing a Philippine Folklore Museum. It creates a set of architectural design principles extracted from Philippine folklore and develops conceptual framework that translate to experiential architecture. With this study, it is argued that utilizing digital technology in architecture can sustain and immortalize the stories for the current generation to appreciate and contemplate to keep them alive for future generations. In conclusion, this study of creating a Philippine Folklore Museum to address the vanishing interest of Filipino people in Philippine folklore in the face of a growing digital world provides insights into how architecture may serve as a link to remember and celebrate being Filipino. |
Degree Course | Bachelor of Science in Architecture |
Language | English |
Keyword | Museum architecture--Philippines; Architecture and technology--Philippines; Folklore--Philippines; Folklore--Preservation--Philippines |
Material Type | Thesis/Dissertation |
Category : F - Regular work, i.e., it has no patentable invention or creation, the author does not wish for personal publication, there is no confidential information.
Access Permission : Open Access