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Rationale
The modern ASEAN architecture (mASEANa) Project is a six-year initiative to document, analyse, and define modern architecture in Southeast Asia. Since 2015, the mASEANa Project, which is coordinated in part by the University of Tokyo and International Committee for Documentation and Conservation of Buildings, Sites and Neighbourhoods of the Modern Movement (Docomomo), has been conducting yearly workshops, surveys, and conferences in different ASEAN cities.
International Students Workshop
This year’s International Students Workshop was organized by the University of Santo Tomas College of Architecture (USTCA), UST Graduate School Center for Conservation of Cultural Property and Environment in the Tropics (USTGS-CCCPET), and the UST Center for Continuing Professional Education & Development (UST-CCCPED) in collaboration with the mASEANa Project of the University of Tokyo, Japan.
The main objectives of the workshop are:
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To start a working inventory of modern architecture in the Philippines;
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To promote collaboration between the academe and practitioners of built heritage conservation; and
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to contribute to awareness and scholarship on modern built heritage in the Philippines.
The mASEANaph 2020+1 Program
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