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Baguio Apartment Complex

How might we integrate sustainability in luxury?

The Baguio Apartment Complex sensitively integrates luxury residences into the heavily wooded landscape of Baguio, Benguet, creating a development that balances exclusivity with ecological stewardship.

Ground plan of the Baguio Apartment Complex by CAZA, integrating circulation with the hillside landscape.
Baguio Apartment Complex

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Set between two of the Philippines’ most beloved green spaces—the Presidential Mansion and the Baguio Country Club Village—the complex offers each residence unobstructed views of the Mansion, the golf course, or the Cordillera Mountains. This energy-conscious orientation maximizes daylight and natural ventilation, reducing the building’s overall energy footprint.

Drawing inspiration from metabolic architecture, the design adapts to and regenerates the surrounding ecosystem rather than overpowering it. The main residential volumes are lifted above the terrain, minimizing deforestation while referencing the traditional Ifugao houses indigenous to the area. The elevated structure allows the forest floor to remain intact, preserving biodiversity and supporting eco-industrialization principles.

First floor plan of the Baguio Apartment Complex by CAZA, showing units and circulation across the sloping terrain.
Baguio Apartment Complex

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The complex employs a modular design strategy, weaving through the existing Benguet pines and adapting to the natural contours of the site rather than imposing a rigid footprint. The use of raw concrete and sustainably-sourced pinewood, alongside parametric design techniques, creates a resilient yet refined architectural language that harmonizes with the forested environment while meeting the demands of luxury living.

In this way, the project demonstrates how residential architecture can achieve resiliency, environmental integration, and a high level of craftsmanship—setting a new standard for sustainable luxury in the Philippines.

Architectural model of the Baguio Apartment Complex by CAZA, focusing on the diamond-grid façade system.
Baguio Apartment Complex
Site model of the Baguio Apartment Complex by CAZA, showing the elevated buildings on a contoured base.
Baguio Apartment Complex

100 Walls Church

What should a 21st-century sacred space look like?

This project explores how design can support the role of the Church in the Philippines in both establishing strong ties within a community and guiding the individual spiritual lives of its members.

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Within the church, no room is completely bound by four walls. Each is at once complete unto itself and interwoven with the surrounding spaces through a carefully orchestrated, modular configuration. This interplay of connectivity and separation embodies principles of metabolic architecture, inviting members to wander the grounds, discovering sunken gardens and sanctuary spaces designed to foster both resiliency and spiritual reflection. In this way, the church creates moments of community and solitude, maintaining the regenerative health of both individuals and the collective through this spiritual and communal experience.