October 23, 2014

STI’s 31st Anniversary Celebration

From Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao, over 20,000 students from various STI campuses, academic personnel, officers, employees, and special guests gathered last September 26, 2014 at Enchanted Kingdom in Sta. Rosa, Laguna to celebrate the institution’s 31st year.

STIers had a blast as they continue to rock at the Enchanted Kingdom at he whole-day celebration of talents, skills, and achievements of STI Heroes.

“Be the hero. Be STI!” is this year’s call to action as STI challenges the whole community to be the hero they can be by encouraging them to thrive to reach their dreams, honor their work, and to become responsible members of society. STI also honors its alumni as model heroes who paved the way to achieve their personal triumphs in life, and continue to empower others to be heroes in their own rights—heroes who are ready to take action and enact positive change.

STI’s 31st anniversary will kick off a grand year-long celebration with the annually anticipated showcase of talents and wit and exciting fun-filled activities. Promoting the prowess of STIers, the event staged the finest talents in different fields emerging from all over the country. Gifted singers sang in the Singing Idol competition, while young master musicians grouped together to contend in Battle of the Bands. Agile dancers stomped to the beat in Hataw Sayaw, and the brightest, most charming STI personalities competed for the titles of Mr. & Ms. STI 2014. Following this occasion, there will be more events in the following months that are focused in academic, co-curricular, and extra-curricular activities such as the STI National Youth Convention (STI NYC) to provide vitals lessons outside their classrooms, and the Tagisan ng Talino and Tagisan ng Sining competitions to showcase the aptitude of STI’s most skilled students.

“In this event, STI does not only honor the heroic feats STIers have done in the past, but we also aim to motivate the students to be heroes in their own rights. Successful alumni from different batches help us inspire our current students to be the best that they can be. Likewise, this event is more than just a traditional celebration of our anniversary; we aim to advocate the well-rounded development of young individuals. More importantly, we’ve ensured that these activities instil the necessary positive values as part of our learning systems,” says STI’s President Monico V. Jacob in a statement.

STI celebrates its foundation day every year in a joyous event where members of the STI community participate in the showcase of talents and skills in different fields. In this festive gathering, STI proudly upholds the achievements of its students who were trained and nurtured with the holistic education the institution provides as it continues to realize its thrust towards excellence and real life education. 

For more information, visit http://anniversary.sti.edu.

Red Alert : Atom shares alternative ways to avoid leptospirosis during rainy season

Broadcast journalist Atom Araullo shares tips on how you can protect yourself from leptospirosis this Friday (Oct 24) on “Red Alert.”


With sudden floods occurring during the rainy season, people are now more prone to getting this bacterial infection commonly transmitted by the urine of rats.

Thus, Atom shows you alternative ways to protect your feet, aside from wearing boots, if ever you resort to walking through dirty flood waters.

He also personally looks into dirty sewers where rats usually thrive and spread bacteria.

In October 2013, the Department of Health recorded the highest number of leptospirosis cases in the country, with more than 2,000 cases nationwide.

Don’t miss “Red Alert,” anchored by Atom Araullo, this Friday (Oct 24), after “Kapamilya Blockbusters” on ABS-CBN’s Kapamilya Gold. 

For more updates, like “Red Alert” on Facebook via https://www.facebook.com/RedAlertABSCBN and 
follow @abscbnredalert on Twitter and Instagram.

A trip around the world with PSID’s “Globalscapes”

“Foreign lands never yield their secrets to a traveller. The best they offer are tantalising snippets, just enough to inflame the imagination. The secrets they do reveal are your own - the ones you have kept from yourself. And this is reason enough to travel, to leave home.” 

― Graeme Sparkes

Travel and have a journey to learn so much, from art and architecture to local customs to even spirituality, all while having fun. Every country has something very unique to offer visitors. 

Now, you can now go around the world while you are marveling at exquisitely-designed spaces for free.

Philippine School of Interior Design (PSID) Advanced Class of 2014 holds “Globalscapes”, a graduation exhibit running from Oct. 1-31 at the Super Sale Hall of SM North EDSA, Quezon City.

On the 47th year of PSID, this year’s exhibit showcases 22 exquisitely-designed spaces that showcase the beauty and cultural richness across six continents. The students not only took into account their assigned country’s culture but also basic design principles and ergonomics.

“What we want visitors to the exhibit to feel is that they have traveled around the world. At the same time, we want them to get to know a country through our exhibit,” says PSID Advanced Class of 2014 advisor Nicky Jardenil.

PSID Exhibit Egypt 

The exhibit is divided into different continents. One of the booths in the Africa section is Egypt, an elegant kitchen design by Michelle Almanzor, Pamela Carunungan, Samantha Flores, Patrice Huang, and Christinne Maron featuring the black and gold motif of luxurious Egyptian temples. The booth features pyramid-shaped lighting with settings for cooking and entertaining, marble countertops and island, custom-designed seating inspired by the Egyptian klismos chair, and a fully-stocked wine cellar. The kitchen also features clever and practical storage solutions such as a cabinet in the kitchen columns, a built-in cabinet for pet bowls, and Press Memory cabinets and drawers that open with just a slight push.

Also featured in the African section is the South Africa dining room by Jasmine Bullecer, Paola Engracia, Michael Go, Felix Guerra, Nydia Ochoa, and Dana Uy that incorporates safari culture and Ndebele art. There’s also Kenya, a design for a living room by Cat Arambulo-Antonio, Myrrh Astrid Cortes, Kim Tan, Janis Tesoro, Kady Robles, and Sharlene Yu that takes inspiration from the kraal, the traditional houses of the Maasai tribe.

PSID Exhibit Turkey

Meanwhile, Turkey’s famous baths and mix of East and West are interpreted into a lovely Hagia Sophia-inspired bathroom space by Vitoy Bernabaye, Lauren Chua, Shirley Chua, Tina Mendoza, and Daphne Ong. The space features a walk-through layout, a luxurious tub area , and a mix of Christian and Muslim design elements.

“Turkey is the only country that’s both in Europe and Asia, so we wanted to combine design elements from East and West. To us, there was no better place to look for inspiration than the Hagia Sophia,” says group member Vitoy Bernabaye.

PSID Exhibit USA

The vibrant culture of the Americans also comes to life at the PSID exhibit. Ann Chua, Czarina Indigne, Arata Kobayashi, and Valerie San Antonio do an unexpected take on the USA through a kitchen design that incorporates Native American design elements, particularly that of the Lakota tribe. Their main inspiration is the dreamcatcher, a motif seen in the dreamcatcher-shaped ceiling and the twig-inspired chandelier. The kitchen is also painted in a bold mustard shade common in Native American cultures and an incorporation of Native American symbolism.



Other booths include South Africa dining room by Jasmine Bullecer, Paola Engracia, Michael Go, Felix Guerra, Nydia Ochoa, and Dana Uy that incorporates safari culture and Ndebele art. There’s also Kenya, a design for a living room by Cat Arambulo-Antonio, Myrrh Astrid Cortes, Kim Tan, Janis Tesoro, Kady Robles, and Sharlene Yu that takes inspiration from the kraal, the traditional houses of the Maasai tribe.

PSID Exhibit Japan 

In the Asia section are India by Josh Celiz, Janelle Edquiban, Rolini Pineda, Krizsha Soriano, and Cat Yao, a den design that incorporates traditional Indian design elements such as arches and a peacock chair; Cambodia by Ericka Dizon, Mariel Eseque, Hannah Lomibao, Angel Marquez, Patricia Morato, and Allen Sadsad, a design for a modern lanai taking inspiration from the Mekong River, and Japan by Jenina Cabiltes, Janine Cam, Sandy Dong, Sheena Dy, and Rhejayne Tan, a modern take on the traditional Japanese dining space inspired by crane’s nests found in the Japanese grasslands.


PSID Exhibit Russsia

Meanwhile, Europe is represented by Russia by Kaye de Jesus, IC Encinas, Rhia Flordeliza, Tony Lim, and Lesly Yiu, a kitchen design inspired by different periods of Russian art and architecture; Sweden by Lotus Cantillas, Karl Hansley Carlos, Donna Dychinco, Julienne Mae Go, and Angeluz Millano, a modern bedroom design that combines clean, functional Scandinavian aesthetics with architectural elements from Sweden’s famous landmarks; 


PSID Exhibit Spain 

Spain by Rhum Bonsol, Jericko Isidro, and Rusheen Velasco, a unique bathroom design inspired by the flamenco dance and with a combination of rustic colonial elements and a contemporary look; Italy by Anna Bardillon, Angela Bugayong, Jeanne Gumangan, MJ Pascasio, and Trish Garcia, a study room that gives a more global, cosmopolitan feel to traditional Italian design; Greece by Suzette Co, Camille Depano, Miguel Fedillaga, Amanda Ngo, and Tom Regis, a lanai design featuring a geometric vertical garden, a rich color palette of blues and golds; United Kingdom by Carlo Canto, Ann Bernadette Gabato, Marina Nicole Manuzon, and Kristine Lei Salarda, a modern living room design inspired by the country’s capital and top tourist destination: London; and Czech Republic by Natalia Alegre, Alexandra Esguerra, Kim So Hyun, Gabrielle Racelis, and Dea Carina Sy, a dining room design inspired by two of the Czech Republic’s most popular tourist attractions, beer festivals and castles.


PSID Exhibit Australia 


Lastly, Australia by Donae Edusada, Kat Morales, and Sasa Rodriguez, is a living room design that combines modern tropical architecture elements with Australian Aboriginal culture. It features the use of different textures concrete, a sustainable design technique common in Australia.


Here are more PSID Exhibit 2014

PSID Exhibit South Africa 

South Africa by Jasmine Bullecer, Paola Engracia, Michael Go, Felix Guerra, Nydia Ochoa, and Dana Uy. A dining room design inspired by safaris and Ndebele art featuring a geometric wall pattern made of wood and leather, an antler-inspired custom dining table, and a warm color palette. 

PSID Exhibit Kenya 

Kenya by Cat Arambulo-Antonio, Myrrh Astrid Cortes, Kim Tan, Janis Tesoro, Kady Robles, and Sharlene Yu. A modern living room design inspired by the kraal, the traditional hut of the Maasai tribe of Kenya. The space features a warm color palette to represent the African Safari landscape and a mix of original African accessories and local materials 



PSID Exhibit Egypt 

Egypt by Michelle Almanzor, Pamela Carunungan, Samantha Flores, Patrice Huang, and Christinne Maron. A modern kitchen design that incorporates design elements from the age of the Pharoahs featuring a black and gold color palette, a sumptuously lighted wine cellar,stone flooring and countertops, and copper-toned kitchen accessories. 



PSID Exhibit UAE 

United Arab Emirates by Akai Aquino, Kath Briones, Anj Jardiniano, Shai Ramos, and Mika Villarosa. A contemporary bedroom design that mixes traditional Islamic and Emirati design elements such as the use of date palm tree symbol, intricate patterns, and rich colors with modern furniture. The focal point is the circular bed area. 



PSID Exhibit Turkey 

Turkey by Vitoy Bernabaye, Lauren Chua, Shirley Chua, Tina Mendoza, and Daphne Ong. A Hagia Sophia-inspired bathroom design that mixes European and Asian design elements and features a domed ceiling over the tub area and Islamic-inspired minarets.



PSID Exhibit India 

India by Josh Celiz, Janelle Edquiban, Rolini Pineda, Krizsha Soriano, and Cat Yao. A design for a den that incorporates traditional Indian design elements such as arches and a peacock chair. Window seat niches and the color palette give the room a more contemporary twist.



PSID Exhibit Cambodia 

Cambodia by Ericka Dizon, Mariel Eseque, Hannah Lomibao, Angel Marquez, Patricia Morato, and Allen Sadsad. A design for a lanai that takes inspiration from Cambodia’s Mekong River, as well as from the fountains found in many Cambodian Buddhist temples. The central feature is a fountain that also provides a relaxing sound to the lanai.


PSID Exhibit Philippines 

Philippines by Terrence Chua, Gabrielle Gianan, Ranier Lucero, Andres See, and Kenneth So. A contemporary, airy, fluid take on the Filipino living room set, the sala. The design features the okir pattern of the Torogon House of datus, as well as traditional weaving patterns, and combines indigenous materials such as rattan and capiz with glass, steel, and concrete.



PSID Exhibit Japan 
Japan by Jenina Cabiltes, Janine Cam, Sandy Dong, Sheena Dy, and Rhejayne Tan. A contemporary take on the traditional Japanese dining space inspired by crane’s nests found in the Japanese grasslands. The design incorporates elements such as wood and stone and features a low dining table set with seats and a dynamic unparalleled ceiling. 



PSID Exhibit Russia 

Russia by Kaye de Jesus, IC Encinas, Rhia Flordeliza, Tony Lim, and Lesly Yiu. A design for a kitchen inspired by different periods of Russian art and architecture featuring a Khokhloma-inspired ceiling design, Faberge-egg inspired splashboards, and metallic-gold accented cabinets.



PSID Exhibit Sweden 

Sweden by Lotus Cantillas, Karl Hansley Carlos, Donna Dychinco, Julienne Mae Go, and Angeluz Millano. A contemporary bathroom design that combines clean, functional Scandinavian aesthetics with architectural elements from Sweden’s famous landmarks. The main feature is the ceiling design inspired by the Aurora Borealis. 



PSID Exhibit Spain 

Spain by Rhum Bonsol, Jericko Isidro, and Rusheen Velasco. A unique bathroom design inspired by the flamenco dance and with a combination of rustic colonial elements and a contemporary look. The main feature is the shower area which showcases the flowing lines of the dance.



PSID Exhibit Italy 

Italy by Anna Bardillon, Angela Bugayong, Jeanne Gumangan, MJ Pascasio, and Trish Garcia. A design for a study room that gives a more global, cosmopolitan feel to traditional Italian design with wrought-iron chandeliers, wood flooring, marble tiles, glass cabinets, and ingenious storage solutions. 


PSID Exhibit Greece 

Greece by Suzette Co, Camille Depano, Miguel Fedillaga, Amanda Ngo, and Tom Regis. A refreshing lanai design featuring a geometric vertical garden, a rich color palette of blues and golds, and a plush seating area. 


PSID Exhibit United Kingdom 

United Kingdom by Carlo Canto, Ann Bernadette Gabato, Marina Nicole Manuzon, and Kristine Lei Salarda. A modern living room design inspired by the country’s capital and top tourist destination: London featuring a red double-decker bus inspired sitting area, as well as other elements inspired by famous London icons. 


PSID Exhibit Czech Republic 

Czech Republic by Natalia Alegre, Alexandra Esguerra, Kim So Hyun, Gabrielle Racelis, and Dea Carina Sy. A dining room design inspired by two of the Czech Republic’s most popular tourist attractions, beer festivals and castles, and features a bar area. The room uses brick, glass, and porcelain and utilizes the colors of the Czech flag. 


PSID Exhibit USA 

USA by Ann Chua, Czarina Indigne, Arata Kobayashi, and Valerie San Antonio. A kitchen design that incorporates Native American culture through design elements such as a dreamcatcher-inspired ceiling design, geometric patterns reminiscent of a teepee, and a color palette of mustard, browns, and teal. 


PSID Exhibit Mexico 

Mexico by Janina Cabansag, Julia Cristobal, Erika Hernandez, Maxine Medina, Roanna Padilla, and Armi Piamonte. An eclectic bedroom design that incorporates Mayan tribal patterns, Mexican tile and fabrics, rustic finishes, and a rich color palette with modern furniture and a contemporary ceiling design inspired by Mexican costumes. 


PSID Exhibit Cuba 

Cuba by Carina Bustamante, France Delfin, Natalie Miranda, and Rachel Enaje. A bathroom design that infuses Latin design elements and is inspired by Ernest Hemingway’s “The Old Man and the Sea”. The room features calm colors, undulating lines, columns, grillwork, and floral patterns. 



PSID Exhibit Peru 

Peru by Jairus Bañares, Kun Qian Cai, Farida Presquito, and Erlyz Santos. A design for a den or study inspired by Peru’s Festival of the Sun and featuring a sofa set of different fabrics and colors, a vibrant mini-office or study area, and modern furniture. 



PSID Exhibit Brazil

Brazil by Jerlyn de Asis, Bebette Javier, Maricel Padrique, and Deena Sheikh Al Ghannameh. A lanai design that pays homage to Brazil’s national sport and favorite pastime: soccer. The entire space is encased in a soccer ball-shaped dome and incorporates tropical plants and a color palette of Brazil’s flag. 


PSID Exhibit Australia 

Australia by Donae Edusada, Kat Morales, and Sasa Rodriguez. A living room design that combines modern tropical architecture elements with Australian Aboriginal culture featuring geometric wood furniture, Indigenous Australian art-inspired wall treatments, and a clean color palette.

October 22, 2014

Halloween spooktacular treats!


Philips and Nancy Reyes-Lumen present easy-and-tasty recipes for scariest day of the year

Trick or treat? With the help of Philips and seasoned foodie Nancy Reyes-Lumen, you can learn new tricks to prepare delectable treats this Halloween. The two have prepared a list of mouth-watering recipes to make this year’s celebration more festive.

“Halloween has become a favorite occasion among Filipinos,” describes RJ Buenaventura, General Manager for Philips Consumer Lifestyle.

“Halloween parties and trick-or-treats never fail put anyone in a mood.”

Business Development Manager for Philips Domestic Appliances Pia Umayam has an advice for anyone who wants to make this season extra special. “You can add a creative twist to your Halloween party with home-made goodies that your friends and loved ones will surely appreciate.”


Tasty Rice in a Pumpkin



Stray away from the usual candies and chocolates and surprise your loved ones with something that can leave them truly satisfied. This recipe is definitely a great and healthy twist to your regular jack-o-lanterns.

Ingredients:

Pumpkin

150gm piece of chorizo, chopped (add more if preferred)

100gms onion, chopped

50gms garlic, minced

2 chicken cubes

1 medium green bell pepper, diced

2 medium red bell peppers, diced

1 ½ cups of rice

2 cups water

2 tablespoons oyster sauce

Freshly cracked peppercorn

Pumpkin pulp


Nancy’s Tip: 

“The secret to this recipe lies in the preparation of the pumpkin. I recommend the Philips Rice cooker because of its big pot and 3D heating feature that evenly distributes heat for better cooking.”


Steaming the Pumpkin:


1. Choose a pumpkin that will fit into the pot of your Philips Rice Cooker. Depending on your preference, you can put it whole or as a big wedge.

2. Cover ¼ of the pumpkin with water and steam-cook till tender. Depending on the size of the pumpkin, it should be tender after about 20-25 minutes.

3. Remove the seeds and the pulp once pumpkin is tender. This will make the pumpkin firmer even when fully steamed.

4. Scrape off some of the pulp and chop to add to the stuffing later.


Pumpkin Stuffing:

1. Put all the ingredients together in the rice cooker.

2. Cook in one cycle till rice is done.

3. Check taste and adjust seasonings.

4. Keep warm till ready to serve.


Zombie Gingerbread Cookies


Give zombies a jolt of life by turning them into delicious desserts! This zombie gingerbread cookie recipe will surely be a favorite of both kids and kids-at-heart.

Ingredients:

2 ½ cups all-purpose flour

½ cup unsweetened cocoa powder

1/3 teaspoon baking salt

¼ teaspoon salt

1 cup butter, softened

1 cup sugar

1 large egg



Procedure:

1. Blend the first 4 ingredients together.

2. Cream butter till light yellow.

3. Add sugar gradually in ¼ cup portions.

4. Beat after every addition till light and fluffy.

5. Beat the egg.

6. Then blend in 1/3 of the flour mixture.

7. When smooth, blend in the rest of the flour mixture to create the cookie dough.

8. Flatten and wrap in clear plastic then chill in the ref.

9. When it is firm enough, flatten and cut into gingerbread shapes.

10. Bake in Philips Airfryer at 180 Cfor about 10-12 minutes


Nancy’s Tips:


“The Philips hand blender is great for blending ingredients. Its whisk accessory is very efficient in making the dough fluffy because of its ProMix technology that offer the best speed settings as well as consistent and faster blending.

“Your cookies are ready once they are dry to the touch and the edges have changed color. After leaving them on the rack to cool, use a toothpick to carve your gingerbreads’ faces.”

You can also opt to give your guests a refreshing drink by offering a thirst-quenching and healthy glass of pumpkin juice. The Philips Blender is an easy and efficient kitchen partner to use for this because of its ProBlend 5 technology that provides smooth and finely blended results.

Umayam says, “Halloween is a great and unique chance to bond with the kids and the kids at heart. Make your celebration more memorable by enjoying it the spooky, fun way.”

For more information about Philips, log on to www.philips.com.ph

You can also call our customer hotline at (632) 6679000 if you are within Metro Manila or 1-800-10-7445477 if you are outside Metro Manila.

Asian Open Short Track Speed Skating Throphy in the Philippines

An Asian Open Short Ttrack Speed Skating Throphy is now going on in the Philippines!  For the first time in the Philippines, the country host an international speed skating tournament from October 21-23, 2014 – a recreational competition to hone skaters for events such as the Winter Olympics.

Contestants for the Asian Open Short Track Speed Skating Trophy at SM Skating Rink, SM Megamall


The opening of the speed skating tournament was held yesterday, October 21, at the SM Skating Rink, SM Megamall, Mandaluyong City. 

With more than 72 delegates from neighboring countries such as Malaysia, Hong Kong, China, Singapore, Chinese Taipei, and Indonesia will be competing for the gold medal. Usually held in South Korea, China, or Japan, this is the first time that the Philippine Skating Union and International Skating Union will hold the event in the Philippines.

Representing the country is Fil-Am speed skater, Kathryn Victory Magno, who has been coached by ice skating big wigs such as David Glenn and Justin Dillon. Having been trained in the United States, she has won second overall in her division during her first speed skating race, and is currently being trained for the NorCal Speed Skating Association’s State Championships and Age Group Nationals. Kathryn hopes to continue to represent the Philippines for speed skating in succeeding competitions, and in the Winter Olympics 2018.

Mr. Hans Sy ( middle) with the especial guests during the opening of the speed skating tournament.

Manuel Veguillas, President, Philippine Skating Union
Short track speed skating is a competitive Olympic sport that requires four to six players to swiftly race against each other on an oval ice format.

To introduce a prestigious ice sport and develop the range of sports for the Filipino, the SM Skating Rink along with the Philippine Skating Union introduces speed skating through a 3-day international competition sanctioned by the International Skating Union and its regional organization for all Asian countries, the Asian Skating Union.

The Open Short Track Speed Skating Trophy 2014 takes place in SM Megamall’s Mega Fashion Hall on October 21-23, 2014 from 12:40 PM to 6 PM. Admission for guests in the audience is free.

For more information on the Open Short Track Speed Skating Trophy 2014, visit www.facebook.com/smiceskating or dial 556-0471.


SM Lifestyle Entertainment Incorporated or SMLEI is the lifestyle and entertainment solutions company of SM Prime Holdings Inc. that offers the best in movies, events, leisure and technology. Starting with SM Cinema, the largest cinema exhibitor in the country, as its sole marque, the company grew into 12 major brands. Currently tucked under its belt are brands such as SM Cinema, Director’s Club Cinema, IMAX Theatre, WM Cinemas, SM Skating Rink, SM Bowling and Leisure Center, Exploreum, Snack Time, e-PLUS Tap to Pay, e-PLUS Digital, Mall of Asia Arena, and SM Tickets. SMLEI aims to promote bonding activities among Filipino families and friends, through entertainment and leisure facilities, while advocating the ease of use and personalized service created to complement the Filipino lifestyle.

The PhSU is the governing body in the country for figure skating and speed skating.

Through the years, SM and the PhSU have conducted several figure skating competitions that have given birth to international champions such as Michael Christian Martinez. The excellence demonstrated by skaters especially during competitions is a mark of quality that the SM Skating Rink can provide with its world-class venue and facilities. SM Lifestyle Entertainment Inc. is the sole operator of skating rinks in the Philippines at the SM Mega Fashion Hall in Mandaluyong, SM Mall of Asia in Pasay, and SM Southmall in Las Pinas.

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