Strengthening cultural diversity: a proposed institute for cultural heritage conservations of the Philippines in Cordillera Administrative Region/
Geraldine B. Anastacio and Christine Joy P. Miroy .--
- Manila: Technological Unviersity of the Philippines, 2025
- 476pages: 29cm.
Bachelor's thesis
College of Architecture and Fine Arts .--
Includes bibliographic references and index.
The thesis paper entitled “Strengthening Cultural Diversity: A Proposed Institute for Cultural Heritage Conservation of the Philippines in Cordillera Administrative Region” explores the significance of establishing a dedicated institution that will serve as a hub for conserving and promoting the country’s diverse cultural heritage. The study addresses the gap in heritage preservation efforts, particularly in the Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR), by proposing a facility that fosters education, research, documentation, and advocacy rooted in indigenous knowledge and cultural identity. It highlights the importance of cultural heritage—both tangible and intangible—as a foundation for national identity, community empowerment, and sustainable development, while examining historical, social, and architectural contexts to create responsive design solutions. Furthermore, it outlines the challenges and opportunities in the current state of cultural conservation in the Philippines. Amidst the growing threats of urbanization, modernization, and neglect of heritage sites, the study investigates how architectural design can be a tool for cultural resilience. Ultimately, the proposed institute aims to become a space that bridges the past and the present, ensuring that the cultural legacy of the Philippines remains alive, relevant, and celebrated for generations to come.