Project in Photos II


1. Ceiling design of "Kublai" a vernacular-themed hotel and restaurant featuring the endemic designs of Davao and its rich network of indigenous peoples groups. 

2. Antropomorphic jars found in Maitum, Sarangani. The discovery of the archaeological site has suddenly placed Maitum, a once backwards hamlet into the tourism spotlight prompting government offices to formulate a sustainable development plan to preserve the current social fabric while embracing the changes brought about by the tourism-based economic boom. 

3. BJA (Barangay Justice Advocates) is one of the several programs under Kalinaw sa Mindanao (Peace in Mindanao) that seeks to devolve peace building functions to local figures of authority while building capacities. 

4. The Philippine Eagle Center is one of the most successful model of a fully externally funded non-profit organisation. More than a decade in operations the conservation group is facing severe financial drought, their existence solely based on dole outs by private companies. 

5. Samal Island in Davao City is disputed to be modeled on a sustainable economic development plan. Results are expected to be seen in a couple of years. 

6. Trade fairs in city centres acts as local conduits for several groups to exchange not only wares but traditional knowledge. The Kadayawan fair in Davao City brings together all social sectors into looking at the sustained interaction with the City's IP groups. 

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