Showing posts with label Gabay: Dibuhong Umaakay. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gabay: Dibuhong Umaakay. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 30, 2012

GABAY: DIBUHONG UMAAKAY (An Interior Design Exhibit for Persons With Disabilities)

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. 

In partnership with SM City North Edsa, please vote for your Favorite Exhibit! 

SM: "We are very excited to bring the unique concept of PSID this year, “Gabay: Dibuhong Umaakay” which will create an awareness in two areas that we strongly believe in: to help design livable space solutions for persons with disabilities and to educate the customers about creative home designs. We are very happy to have a strong partnership with PSID this year once again and for the years to come. Congratulations to the Graduating Batch of 2012 for your astounding creations! The exhibit with the Most Likes wins a special prize from us!"

To vote simply like the page and like the picture of the exhibit that you like most.

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Dont forget to like our own exhibit

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Friday, September 28, 2012

Almario's Bedroom at PSID Class 2012 Exhibit

Booth #11 - Abot Kamay

This bedroom was design to be a handicap-friendly bedroom inspired by Naprey Almario (yours truly), and the needs of someone with a disability. He is a teacher, a friend to all, a brother, an active charity worker, an ex -PBB Housemate and a voice for people with disabilities, but most of all a person that represents hope.

Functional and aesthetically pleasing, it is a space that reflects the personality and lifestyle of the individual. It is a sanctuary where he can relax, unwind but still be productive, a place where he can be himself.

Monday, September 24, 2012

PSID Advanced Class 2012 Exhibit


       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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