Architects’ Gallery at Worldbex

What is there to see in the Worldbex 2003 besides a host of innovative, functional and dynamic building and construction products and services on exhibit?

There is the Worldbex Architects’ Gallery worth visiting especially for potential clients, students and construction professionals. Worldbex 2003 gathers for the first time, the works of the countrys’ finest and renowned architects in an exceptional display of their famed works and designs.

Worldbex Architect’s Galley, sponsored by Davies Paint, features the different urban planning projects for commercial, industrial, institutional and residential constructional done by 15 of the country’s top architects. The gallery includes the works of Gilbert Yu, Jonathan Gan, Jun Palafox, Albert Yu, Ely Coloma, Bobby Mañosa, Bong Recio, Jun Rodriguez, Pert Rodriguez, Pids Cruz, Louie Montes, Henry Olonan, Nestor Mangio, Delfin Viola and Dinky Florentino.

Worldbex Services International (WSI) Executive Director-Architect Francisco Flameño said the gallery would give prospective clients an idea album whom to consult for their concept planning.

"This gallery is also intended to showcase the Filipno’s ingenuity in architecture, building design and construction," he said.

The gallery is just one of the many attractions of Worldbex 2003 since this year’s trade show will also feature real estate and housing, safety and security, landscape and interiors, national and grand embassy pavilions. The major exhibitors joining Worldbex 2003 consist of major players in building materials, equipment and services, interior design and renovation, mechanical and electrical engineering systems, security and fire equipment, construction promotion, government and private institutions.

Worldbex 2003, the 8th World Building and Construction Exposition will run from March 19 to 23 at the World Trade Center (WTC) and Philippine Trade Training Center (PTTC) in Pasay City. With the theme "Leading Global Construction Beyond Innovation," the five-day trade show will feature the latest and leading products and services in the building and construction industry worldwide.

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