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n accord with nature and a sense of visual connectivity which reflects close familial ties are two of the deeply rooted attributes in the most traditional homes of our country. Just think back to the ’s open-floor plan and wooden framework, or the Spanish stone house’s full-width windows and to name a few. While today’s architectural landscape may be vastly different, the Filipinos’ strong family kinship has remained ever constant—and so these qualities continue to be interpreted in the quintessential, contemporary home. Such considerations and adeptness are masterfully evinced in

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