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Student-artists create design for DLSU’s Mutien Marie Hall

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THE De La Salle University (DLSU) Manila challenged young artists from the De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde (DLS-CSB) to create innovative concepts and proposals for the MutienMarie Hall Design Competition.

The renowned Taft-based university tapped the emerging talents of the Architecture and Interior Design Programs from the Benilde School of Environment and Design (SED) for the Ground Floor and Hallway of the newly-constructed MutienMarie Building.

Forty pairs were tasked to create floor and site development plans, perspectives, and color scheme for the structure’s amenities such as gateway, common places to study and rest, and commercial booths.

Only 10 projects will be shortlisted by the roster of administrators and mentors from the DLSU Campus Development Office and Benilde SED.

Three teams will advance to the finals to showcase their creations to the jurors.

The entries will be screened based on effective solutions, functionality, sustainability, aesthetics, visual impact, and delivery and presence during the presentation.

Themed LaSallian design for LaSallian, the tourney served as one of the numerous collaborations which continue to uphold the united spirit of the La Salle institutions in the country. The winning piece will be used for the actual implementation phase in 2026.

 

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