The Philippine School of Interior Design (PSID) marks its 45th year with
“Gabay: Dibuhong Umaakay,” the graduation exhibit of the PSID Advanced Class of
2012, on September 29-October 31, at the former Super Sale Club. In cooperation
with SM City North Edsa Interior Zone and the National Council for Disability
Affairs, “Gabay” showcases 20 different spaces designed in creatively planned
solutions.
PSID has been known to produce groundbreaking exhibits that become
the benchmark of interior design exhibits in the academe. This year’s exhibit
delves into a topic rarely discussed in interior design: livable yet stylish
spaces for the blind, the deaf, the mute, the crippled, and the elderly.
There
are 24 spaces will be divided into four main areas: “Tanaw” (for the visually
impaired), “Dinig” (for the hearing impaired), Galaw (for the elderly), and
“Tindig” (for the orthopedically-challenged). The goal is to create
environments for the persons with disability that will help in their healing process as well
as assist the physically impaired and geriatric in their homes and assure their
safety while providing comfort and style.
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A Visu-centric Living
Room for Hearing Impaired
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Abot Kamay inspired by Naprey Almario (wheelchair person) |
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Pinoy inspired dining specifically designed
for the orthopedically challenged |
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Memoirs
of Audrey. A classical dining for a hearing impaired |
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Brave
Art. Toilet & Bath for handicap |
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White Toilet & Bath for a hearing impaired person. |
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Dining area for a visually impaired person. |
Note: Starting Sept. 30, the exhibit will be open to the public and it's untill Oct. 30 @ SM North Edsa Parking lot.
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