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On March 15, graduating BS Interior Design students from Polytechnic University of the Philippines will stage an exhibit inspired by Philippine architecture called “Beyond Edifice.” Using heritage buildings in Metro Manila as inspiration, they built functional rooms that echo the design details of their chosen structures. The works will be on display at Fairview Terraces mall for two weeks. It’s a timely theme, one that would hopefully help show property developers the beauty in old structures. Beyond Edifice: BS Interior Design Exhibit Class 2015 runs from March 15-28 at Fairview Terraces (Quezon City). Coconuts Manila is a media partner of this event.
1. Manila Central Post Office as a living area

Students: Wennie Jen Olido, Kiel Lawrence Cadevida and Mary Jasmin Castillo.
2. Cultural Center of the Philippines as a dining area

Students: Janice Timola, Chrissa Joelle Arada, Revina Christina Pascua
3. Manila City Hall as a breakfast room

Students: Jay Ronald Fernandez, Jireh Marie Valeza, Aileen Pagdanganan
4. Malacañan Palace as a kitchen

Students: Van Damme Longino, Aubrey Fresnido, Christine Mae Elizon, Kimberly Kaye Abla
5. Magallanes Church as a den

Students: Santiago Celestial, Allen Dale M Plaza, Rhuskin T Alejandro
6. Manila Cathedral as a home theater

Students: Jell Apolinario, Rhea Rizza Almoguez, Reuel Bawag
7. Perez Samanillo Building as a room for kids

Students: Mary Roselle Cruz, Alwain Bornalo, Romil Ocasia
8. Coconut Palace as the master bedroom

Students: Allan Jomar de Mesa, Kat Maranda, Jomar Lloyd Cruz
9. Metropolitan Theater as a home office

Students: Mikael Estacio, Reanida Gutierrez, Jesica Ramirez
10. Capitol Theater as a toilet and bath

Students: Trixie Marray Untalan, Janine Libongcogon, Peter John Montecerin
