ARCHITECTURAL PORTFOLIO JOSH LAURENS ABUNDIO SELECTED WORKS
Hello, I’m Josh! Detail-oriented architecture graduate specializing in Human Settlements, passionate about sustainable, people-centered design and creating functional spaces that positively impact communities. Phone (+63) 915 670 1931 Josh Laurens M. Abundio Architecture Graduate from Far Eastern University Mail joshlabundio20@gmail.com Address Quezon City
TABLE OF CONTENT 03 HILIGAYNON AIRORT Reimagining Iloilo International Airport as the Premier and Sustainable Gateway of the Western Visayas 01 BAYANIHAN FOR GOLD A Community-Centric Sports Training Ecosystem Utilizing Holistic Architecture Approach 02 VERDANTIA TOWER Proposed WaterFront Project: High Rise Mixed Use Development with Riverside Park, for sustainble and community focused urban living 04 ELEMENTAL An interactive digital arts and science museum 05 PEARL A Proposed Pavilion
01 A Community-Centric Sports Training Ecosystem Utilizing Holistic Architecture Approach BAYANIHAN FOR GOLD:
01 PROJECT - 01 Inspired by two powerful symbols in sports—the Olympic rings and the dynamic motion of a running athlete. Together, they form the foundation of an architectural idea: UNITY IN MOTION The Concept
02 Proposed WaterFront Project: High Rise Mixed Use Development with Riverside Park, for sustainble and community focused urban living VERDANTIA TOWER
PROJECT - 02The Verdancia Towers is a high-rise mixed-use development inspired by the resilience, adaptability, and ecological significance of mangrove forests. Just as mangroves provide stability, shelter diverse species, and thrive in dynamic coastal environments, this development integrates principles of structural integrity, multifunctional spaces, and environmental sustainability. 02 The façade featured a root-inspired structural exoskeleton that mimics the Voronoi pattern, enhancing structural stability. It will incorporate a porous and breathable design, with perforated panels arranged in an organic layout to optimize airflow and aesthetics.± 9 m± 6± 48 m± 20.5 m± 18 m± 0 mNATURAL GRADE LINETHIRD FLOOR LEVEL± 12 mSECOND FLOOR LEVELGROUND FLOOR LEVELSIXTH FLOOR± 23 mSEVENTH FLOOR± 25.5 mEIGHT FLOOR± 28 mNINTH FLOOR± 30.5 mTENTH FLOOR± 33 mELEVENTH FLOOR± 35.5 mTWELFTH FLOOR± 38 mFOURTEENTH FLOOR± 40.5 mFIFTEENTH FLOOR± 43 mSIXTEENTH FLOOR± 45.5 mSEVENTEENTH FLOORROOF APEX± 50.5 mFIFTH FLOOR sky gardenfourth FLOOR LEVEL123456789101112131415161718192021222324FRONT ELEVATIONSCALE 1:950 MTS.± 0 mNATURAL GRADE LINETHIRD FLOOR LEVEL± 12 mSECOND FLOOR LEVEL± 9 m± 6GROUND FLOOR LEVELSIXTH FLOOR± 23 mSEVENTH FLOOR± 25.5 mEIGHT FLOOR± 28 mNINTH FLOOR± 30.5 mTENTH FLOOR± 33 mELEVENTH FLOOR± 35.5 mTWELFTH FLOOR± 38 mFOURTEENTH FLOOR± 40.5 mFIFTEENTH FLOOR± 43 mSIXTEENTH FLOOR± 45.5 mSEVENTEENTH FLOOR± 48 mROOF APEX± 50.5 mFIFTH FLOOR sky garden± 20.5 mfourth FLOOR LEVEL± 18 mABCDEFGHIJKLMRIGHT SIDE ELEVATIONSCALE 1:950 MTS.± 20.5 m± 0 mNATURAL GRADE LINETHIRD FLOOR LEVEL± 12 mSECOND FLOOR LEVEL± 9 m± 6GROUND FLOOR LEVELNINTH FLOOR± 30.5 mTENTH FLOOR± 33 mELEVENTH FLOOR± 35.5 mTWELFTH FLOOR± 38 mFOURTEENTH FLOOR± 40.5 mFIFTEENTH FLOOR± 43 mSIXTEENTH FLOOR± 45.5 mSEVENTEENTH FLOOR± 48 mROOF APEX± 50.5 mFIFTH FLOOR sky gardenfourth FLOOR LEVEL± 18 mABCDEFGHIJKLMSIXTH FLOOR± 23 mSEVENTH FLOOR± 25.5 mEIGHT FLOOR± 28 mleft SIDE ELEVATIONSCALE 1:950 MTS.± 9 m± 6± 48 m± 20.5 m± 18 m± 0 mNATURAL GRADE LINETHIRD FLOOR LEVEL± 12 mSECOND FLOOR LEVELGROUND FLOOR LEVELSIXTH FLOOR± 23 mSEVENTH FLOOR± 25.5 mEIGHT FLOOR± 28 mNINTH FLOOR± 30.5 mTENTH FLOOR± 33 mELEVENTH FLOOR± 35.5 mTWELFTH FLOOR± 38 mFOURTEENTH FLOOR± 40.5 mFIFTEENTH FLOOR± 43 mSIXTEENTH FLOOR± 45.5 mSEVENTEENTH FLOORROOF APEX± 50.5 mFIFTH FLOOR sky gardenfourth FLOOR LEVEL123456789101112131415161718192021222324rear ELEVATIONSCALE 1:950 MTS.
03 Reimagining Iloilo International Airport as the Premier and Sustainable Gateway of the Western Visayas HILIGAYNON AIRORT
PROJECT - 03 Inspired by the Paraw sailboat —a proud maritime symbol of Iloilo known for its agility, balance, and graceful silhouette—the proposed terminal reinterprets the Paraw’s iconic dual outriggers and wind-catching sails into a dynamic architectural form. The design captures the essence of motion and fluidity, even while grounded, embodying the seamless flow of both travel and tradition. The Paraw does more than inform the form—it becomes a metaphor for Iloilo’s spirit: Movement → of people, trade, and stories Connectivity → among islands, communities Balance → between heritage and innovation Resilience → evokes Iloilo's soul 03 Iloilo International Airport Location:1234± 0 mNATURAL GRADE LINE± 10m± 7 m± 15 mright side elevationSCALE 1:600MTS.SECOND FLOOR LEVELGROUND FLOOR LEVELROOF APEX4321± 0 mNATURAL GRADE LINE± 10m± 7 m± 15 mleft side elevationSCALE 1:600MTS.SECOND FLOOR LEVELGROUND FLOOR LEVELROOF APEX12345678910front ELEVATIONSCALE 1:600 MTS.± 10m± 15 m± 3.5 mSECOND FLOOR LEVELROOF APEXmezzanine floor± 0 mNATURAL GRADE LINE± 0 mNATURAL GRADE LINE± 10m± 7 m± 15 mrear ELEVATIONSCALE 1:600MTS.SECOND FLOOR LEVELGROUND FLOOR LEVELROOF APEX
04 An interactive digital arts and science museum ELEMENTAL
PROJECT - 04To create a cutting-edge science museum inspired by the four elements of life—Earth, Water, Fire, and Air—to spark curiosity, promote learning, and highlight nature’s interconnected systems. Through innovative design, advanced technology, and immersive exhibits, the museum will educate visitors about these elements’ vital roles and inspire sustainable practices for a better future.FRONT ELEVATIONSCALE 1:950 MTS.RIGHT SIDE ELEVATIONSCALE 1:950 MTS.left SIDE ELEVATIONSCALE 1:950 MTS.rear ELEVATIONSCALE 1:950 MTS.
05 A Proposed Pavilion PEARL
PROJECT - 05 The proposed Philippine Pavilion draws its inspiration from the country’s poetic title, “Perlas ng Silanganan”—much like how a pearl is formed over time through layers of experience and pressure, the pavilion reflects the nation’s layered history and diverse identity shaped by its people, landscapes, and traditions. 05 Featured: BASIC FORMTHE RIPPLETHE PEARLALON Formation of series of ripples as the pearl submerge itself from the water.Dropped strategically proportionate within the site alloted.Creation of a wave using the movement from the pearl Start with a simple rectangular volume. REAR ELEVATION RIGHT SIDE ELEVATION FRONT ELEVATION LEFT SIDE ELEVATION
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