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                    [Title] => The Philippines’ navel idea at 16th Venice Architecture Biennale
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                    [Title] => Opportunities for Philippine architects abound as Asean integrates - WTA
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By end-2015, the Association of Southeast Asian Nations will have  a single market for goods, services, capital and labor.

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Senator Loren Legarda has expressed full support for the Philippines’ participation in the 2014 Venice Architecture Biennale. She is enthusiastic about the Philippine exhibit because “this is not only a showcase of architectural brilliance but also sends the message of resilience – the resilient Filipino spirit and the need to build back stronger communities affected by Typhoon Haiyan.”

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