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Thursday, May 7, 2015

BAG electronics: Solutions for the light of tomorrow


Operational safety, quality, and high energy efficiency are the demands made of future-safe LED lighting solutions. When it comes to such objectives, the global lighting industry places its trust in solutions from BAG electronics. The corporate group develops, manufactures, and markets high quality electronic components for photometric productswith maximum quality and reliability. This makes BAG one of the top addresses worldwide for lighting electronics.

Ahead of timesince 1909

The roots of the company reach back to 1909, and BAG has been one of the leading electronics partners for OEMs with pioneering innovation since the mid-1960s. Corporate activities come together at the headquarters in Arnsberg, Germany and were focused on digital technology long before the onset of LED as the technology of the future. This advantage today comes to the fore in the form of intelligent concepts and platform strategies for LED lighting. Electronic control units enable individual requirements to be implemented with highly durable and energy-efficient LED solutions.

Strength of innovation and a global presence

The company with approximately 3,000 employees is renowned for its innovational strength. This fact is reflected in the locations of development facilities in Germany, China, and India. Production is also carried out in these three countries as well as in the Philippines. BAG solutions for lighting electronics are supplied to over 50 countries around the world.

**Unpublished write-up of Ludwig Ritchel A. Kalambacal for Archikonst.

Sunday, March 8, 2015

Ymaz Builders: Building Quality is a Must


Whether you require basic structures, residential houses, commercial establishments, special interior projects, or even renovation works, we, at Ymaz Builders, can build it especially for you. We take pride in the quality of our workmanship.

Ymaz Builders brings over more than 15 years of construction experience with solid industry reputation. Founded on October 14, 1998 by Engr. Ferdinand Ymaz, the company has come a long way, starting from building bungalows and townhouses to constructing multi-level subdivision houses and commercial establishments.

WHO WE ARE

At Ymaz Builders, we strive to find new ways to build upon quality. Our company is composed of highly-experienced management teams, result-oriented engineers, dedicated office staff, and very skillful workforce who are well-prepared to concretize your dream house or building plan requirements with utmost efficiency and distinction.

We recognize that the best solutions are derived from the combined output of our employees and experts to ensure a project’s efficiency and cost-effectiveness. This synergy enables us to meet even the most stringent requirement of a customer.

WHAT WE CAN DO

At Ymaz Builders, we strive to excel in every service we provide, adding value for our customers wherever possible and always aiming to exceed their expectations.

Construction Management

We are ready to work with your ideas or develop a tailor-fit plan for you in accordance to your budget requirement. By performing due diligence in the pre-construction phase, we are able to minimize your risks and ensure that your project will start off on its best footing. During the construction phase, we take care of coordinating all construction activities, freeing you from stress and worry.

Conceptual Budgeting

Conceptual budgeting involves assigning a monetary value to a construction project. One reason to complete a budget is to obtain full funding for the project and to provide a cost-control mechanism for the construction process. Our various experts can help you determine an optimal budget for a project.

General Construction

As general contractor, we are responsible for the day-to-day oversight of a construction site, management of trades and supplies, and communication of information to involved parties throughout the course of a building project. We are there for you from start to finish.

HOW WE MAY HELP YOU

At Ymaz, we have gained our customers’ trust and confidence through outstanding performance and sheer competency, and by effectively managing the responsibilities with which we are being entrusted.

We build structures that last.

Ymaz Builders’ past and existing projects are a tangible testimony in our commitment to providing clients with state-of-the-art building that could withstand the test of time. As such, we constantly develop and utilize new construction technologies and alternative methodologies and refine our current system to be able to respond to the emerging trend in the market. 

We build lasting relationships with our customers.

We build more than buildings—we build relationships. The credibility, experience, and expertise in the field of construction of our founder, Engr. Ferdinand Ymaz, have developed and maintained an ongoing reputation for the company. He inculcated to us the value of professionalism and importance of taking very good care of customers. We provide our customers with personalized yet professional attention the Ymaz way. 

**Unpublished write-up of Ludwig Ritchel A. Kalambacal for Archikonst.
 

Saturday, September 27, 2014

My Caliraya Adventure (Day 1)



I was invited by a marketing executive of a leading pipe maker Atlanta Industries Inc., owner of Caliraya Springs Mountain Lake Resort, to attend a bloggers' event courtesy of the resort. As part of the resort's marketing campaign, the objective of the event was to increase awareness about Caliraya Springs Mountain Lake Resort using the Internet as a medium of information dissemination. The former name of the resort is Caliraya Springs Golf & Marina Resort Complex, now the resort owner would like to repackage the resort brand into making it more sporty and adventurous. The resort would like to expand their customer base by targeting groups of individuals and corporate clients, positioning the resort as a perfect place to conduct their team-building activities.

The event I was attending to is actually the third of a series of bloggers' events. Of course, as part of my due diligence, I made some online researches to arm myself with some basic knowledge about the resort before going there. I just saw a couple of blogs and browse the resort's website. I was just wondering at that juncture that if the event was already on its third batch how come there is not much online hype about the resort. Uh-ohh, maybe the bloggers ahead of us have not yet posted their write-ups, I just assumed.  

Accessibility    

Caliraya Lake is situated in the towns of Lumban, Cavinti, and Kalayaan in Laguna. Its tranquil blue waters and the cold mountain breeze that blows from the Sierra Madre mountain and Mount Banahaw make Caliraya Lake a perfect place to relax away from the bustling metropolis. 

Caliraya could be reach by public or private transport. But, as always, whenever I would like to write a blog about an out-of-town place, I would always choose to commute going there. Because first in my agenda is the place's accessibility. So, I took public transport when I went to Caliraya Springs Mountain Lake Resort in Cavinti, Laguna on September 27 to attend the overnight bloggers' event. Actually, it was originally scheduled on September 21, but due to Typhoon Mario, it was moved to another week.   

A rule of thumb when travelling sans a private vehicle is to "travel lightly". So, I and my companion didn't bring too much clothes and unnecessary stuffs with us. The write-up is meant for a blog, anyway; hence, instead of bringing a DSLR camera, I just brought my mobile phone and iPad mini with me. Their five-megapixel graphic resolution is hi-res enough for publication online. I didn't bring any jewelries as well just my water resistant Mossimo with red straps. I didn't bring maong pants as well for they are heavy in the bag. Just a couple of light fabric walking shorts, a pair of ultra-lightweight Voit sneakers, a denim jacket as insulation for cold temperature, a pair of rubber slippers, and my Eastpak travelling bag.      

Going back, there are several ways to reach Caliraya. But since I'd be coming from Manila, this was the route I've taken: I rode a Greenstar Liner bus in Buendia Avenue, Pasay City, going to Sta. Cruz, Laguna via South Luzon Expressway. The bus fare was Php140. Travel time was approximately two hours from the Buendia terminal going to Sta. Cruz.  

I got off the bus a few meters away from its Sta. Cruz terminal. There I asked some folks about going to Caliraya. The most convenient way, I was told, was to ride a tricycle, but the fare is Php300. I thought it was a rip-off; thus, I opted to take the other option--two jeepney rides. One was taking me to the terminal where all the trips were going to Caliraya. The fare was just the minimum Php8.50. At the terminal, I have to ride another jeepney that would take me to my destination. There were several other jeepneys plying to Caliraya, but I was told to take the one with the Caliraya (Lumot) signage, not Caliraya (Junction). I paid Php28 for the ride. I told the driver to inform me when we arrived at Caliraya. Travel time was about an hour.  

I didn't get bored during the trip because I enjoyed watching the rural scenery--seeing cows and carabaos, "bahay-kubo", mountain ranges, tall trees and vast greenery, among others--as the jeepney drove uphill.     

At long last, the driver told me to alight for it's already CRC, the term they've used to call Caliraya, which actually means Caliraya Resorts Club. but when I called up the event organizer to inform him about my presence in the vicinity, I was told that it wasn't the right place for I was in their competitor's lair. I was told that Caliraya Springs Mountain Lake Resort was far ahead and would take about a 20-minute ride. Oh, well! The trip was getting more exciting, I psyched myself. The trip alone was already an adventure on its own. 

As I talked to some folks there, I've learned that whenever one mentions Caliraya to jeepney drivers they would assume that one would be going to CRC. But in my case, I should have told them "golf course". So, lessons learned. "Caliraya" is for CRC or Caliraya Resorts Club; "golf course" is the local name recall for Caliraya Springs Mountain Lake Resort.

After a quick rest with matching merienda at the CRC canteen, I looked for any public transport that would drive me there at my destination. I was worried that time for I was late by almost three hours. Suddenly, there was a tricycle and the trike driver was offering to bring me to Caliraya Springs Mountain Lake Resort in the resort's clubhouse for a fare of Php300. Whoa! That's truly a rip-off. The fare of the trike driver in Sta. cruz was actually a bargain! So, I haggled and the fare went down to Php200 but it would be just at the gate of Caliraya Springs Mountain Lake Resort.    

But, wait, how about this old trike driver, whom my companion was dealing with, who was willing to take us to the gate of Caliraya Springs Mountain Lake Resort for only Php80. Okay, that's reasonable, so I turned down the younger trike driver. As we are about to close the deal with the old trike driver, suddenly, a jeepney was fast approaching. It stopped right there on where we stood to allow some passengers to get off. Without wasting any time, we hurriedly boarded the jeepney. The fare was only Php8.50 from CRC to the "golf course".  

Arrival 


After an hour, we finally reached our true destination. There I saw a billboard at the center island showcasing the water sports and adventure one could experience in Caliraya Springs Mountain Lake Resort. Then, on the left side, there is a "Caliraya Springs" engraving. "So, this is it!", I exclaimed.

I immediately called the event organizer and he dispatched a van to fetch me and my companion. The sight of a sprawling landscape and rolling hills and the smell of weeds and grasses have brought a calming effects to my numb legs and asses. 

The Hyundai van carried us to the Marina or activity center of the resort. There I saw the majestic appeal of the serene waters snaking through the lake and the bluish water in the infinity pool. I took some snapshots of the mountain ranges and the vast landscape. After all, our "adventurous" rides were all worth the while.

We were given a bottled water each as our welcome drinks, but it would be more refreshing, I told myself, if we were offered the Basil with Tarragon in Lime Tea--the chosen welcome drink for that day as stated in the event's itinerary. It is customary for me to taste cuisines and drinks native or special to the place I visited. 

After a brief talk with the event organizer, I was led to my Amihan Villa by a member of the resort staff. The villa is on the other side of the lake, so we crossed a zigzag wooden bridge. While crossing the bridge, I saw some white ducks wading in the waters, a couple quietly paddling their kayak, and the sun beginning to fade.  

The villas are actually "bahay-kubo" or nipa huts. These spacious villas can each accommodate up to eight persons. they have no windows, just doors made of strong fabric and a see-through curtain. But what is interesting is the pillars that support the bamboo structure for they are made of PVC pipes. "How innovative," I wondered. The resort owner Atlanta Industries Inc. has incorporated their products in the design of the villas.

The villas are all lined up along the lake shore where the obstacle course is also set up. On the back of the villas is a phalanx of trees and mountain ranges, serving as natural fences.

Since I was late, I wasn't able to join any activities lined up for that day. I just to a short nap. Then, we were called to gather in the clubhouse for our dinner. The van took us, bloggers, to the site.  

We proceeded to the View Deck. I've seen some more event participants there, but there were no familiar faces. No introduction was made by the event organizer to introduce one another for familiarity sake. A moment of silence, and finally, dinner was served: yang chow fried rice, hainanese chicken, inihaw na dory, chop suey, and the special Caliraya Spring bulalo were the main course. The dessert was pandan salad. The food was great!

Nightcap


After dinner, I was toured in the clubhouse by the marketing executive who invited me to the event. He showed me the entertainment facilities (billiards and videoke rooms), accommodation (hotel rooms), locker rooms (made of wood), and the sauna and massage area. I heard him offering me to try the spa and have a relaxing massage, but when I was about to nod he immediately turned about by saying there was already a group going to use it. Oh, well. Such would supposedly serve as a perfect compliment for a tired body. I just took a sigh.    

After taking some snapshots of the place, we went back the Marina. We gathered there to have a bonfire activity. Then, we headed back to our respective villas. We would start our activities at 7:00am tomorrow, so we better have an early good night sleep. 

At the Amihan Villa, I took a half bath, brushed my teeth, and put on Off Lotion to my arms and legs (to repel insects and mosquitoes). I drank the bottled water given to me earlier as my welcome drink bottoms up to cap the night.    
  
The cool breeze that kept wafting through my hair while I was lying on one of the mattresses made me feel sleepy. Suddenly, my eyes closed gradually 'til I went into a deep slumber. The chirping of nocturnal birds and rustling of leaves served as my sweet lullaby. Surely, I would feel rejuvenated the moment I wake up. The fresh air, cool temperature, and serene atmosphere made me feel like sleeping in a hotel suite with acoustic walls cooled by a 2-hp air-conditioner. But the only thing is, when I'm "lucky", I will end up snuggling some creepy crawlers. Because I saw earlier before going to sleep two fireflies, a moth, a giant bug, and three big ants roaming about on the villa's bamboo floors and mattresses. I just shooed them away before turning off the lights. And that's the wonder of nature within reach at Caliraya Springs Mountain Lake Resort.

Watch out for the next blog, My Caliraya Adventure (Day 2), to be posted soon.

Sunday, August 24, 2014

Jjamppong: A Wedding Story


A popular dish in Korea, jjampong is a delicious but spicy noodle soup which is somewhat tedious to prepare if done in the traditional way. Thanks to the inventor of instant noodles for one can have a jjamppong in just a few minutes.

But did you know that this Korean spicy noodle soup can be a jinx to marriage? It's hard to believe but it actually happened that a wedding plan was put in the verge of not pushing through because of this red-hot jjamppong

This is the "wedding story" of couple Patrick and Jessah. The and-they-live-happily-ever-after chapter of their relationship was tested by the tasty jjampong.

One night, a few days before their much-awaited wedding day, Patrick went to Jessah's house hungry. Patrick asked Jessah to cook an instant jjampong noodle soup for him. Patrick has brought a few packs of Lucky Me Supreme Jjampong Instant Noodle Soup, which he gave to Jessah to prepare. Jessah obliged happily. 

Jessah went to the kitchen. She poured boiling water into the disposable styrofoam bowl, put in the spicy jjampong powder and seasoning and flavoring.

Jessah wasn't aware that she was being observed unobtrusively by Patrick while she was preparing jjampong. At that juncture, Patrick called the attention of Jessah and scolded her that her way of preparation wasn't right! Patrick told Jessah that the flavoring must be mixed with the water when the noodle soup was finished cooking so as not to dilute the flavor and aroma of the jjampong soup.

Ego-pricked, Jessah snapped back and nagged Patrick, peppering him with a lot of gibberish and dramatic monologues that he could not stomach. Piqued and starving to death, Patrick said something as if calling off the wedding. Jessah was so angry that she called it "quits" with Patrick.

Both of them confided with their close friends about the "aborted wedding". Luckily, they have friends who are caring enough to motivate them to push through with their wedding plan. Their "mayday" friends helped the couple to mend their ways so that they could attain their wish to live happily ever after. End of story.

Saturday, June 14, 2014

What makes Cocoon Boutique Hotel a truly 'green' hotel?



What better way to find out what it’s like to live as a caterpillar than actually to live like one? Cocoons are sheaths for caterpillars. They are the silky coverings with which caterpillars enclose themselves during their metamorphoses.

Imagine yourself snuggling between fresh cotton linens and goose down duvets in a very soft mattress inside a clean luxury chamber with soundproof walls, isn’t it adorable? It would, indeed, make you feel like a baby butterfly.

Cocoon Boutique Hotel tries to live up to its name of cocooning. At Cocoon Boutique Hotel, you can actually sleep all day and all night, cocooned in a pile of hygienic bedclothes with 400- to 600-thread count made of 10 percent Egyptian cotton linen and 90 percent goose down duvets. The beds are all top-of-the-line pocketed spring mattresses that follow the contour of your body for a more comfortable sleep.

Furthermore, the hotel resembles a cocoon in the way that it provides a sense of security and privacy to its occupants. Cocoon Boutique Hotel is following the LEED green guidelines to conserve energy and eschew harsh chemicals.

All rooms and suites are neat and tidy. The hotel’s antibacterial memory pillow and bed foam wards off dust mites that breed allergies. The canopied, double-glazed glass windows give protection against rain and the heat of the sun.

The elegant lobby
is adorned with ornamental woodwork with geometrical patterns, beautiful contemporary paintings, a LED light-filled chandelier, and a genuine 1800 Steinway grand piano. It has a double-volume ceiling to provide better air circulation.

But not unlike a real cocoon which is made purely of silk, Cocoon Boutique Hotel, however, is built mostly with recycled materials that include architectural salvaged hardwoods, warm cast concrete, and woodstone accents.

 

Wednesday, April 9, 2014

Renditions Furniture and Accessories: Proudly Philippine-made


Sleek, classic lines, timeless designs . . . and the natural quality that only comes from wood

Check out a variety of classic and contemporary pieces of proudly Filipino-made wooden furniture at Renditions Furniture and Accessories

Everything that we have here are proudly Philippine-made. We use to produce traditional wooden furniture for the export market, but we shifted towards the local market. Now, we are not anymore using forest species. We're using plantation species. These are the ones that they plant in tree farms. And they’re not harmful to the environment,” says Fritz de Lange, President and General Manager, Renditions Furniture and Accessories.

Let's talk about the quality and craftsmanship of the furniture

That is where Renditions Furniture and Accessories pride themselves. “We spend a lot of time in engineering our items. Before we start, we make detailed drawings. And we are also, probably, one of the companies here who actually checks moisture content for the local market,” says De Lange.

It is important to check the moisture content of each and every piece of furniture because it begins to crack if the moisture is not controlled. And this important process is in the craftsmanship that Renditions has been known for.

With homegrown pieces created with Philippine mahogany, Renditions' designs cater to the taste of a modern aesthetic or those keen for a more classic, timeless sensibility.

With showrooms in the LRI Design Plaza in Makati City and in Festival Supermall in Alabang, Renditions Furniture and Accessories provides quality engineered designs in which form follows function

In the showroom, we can find modern and contemporary traditional and classic designs. And everybody can choose the direction that they want to take. If they don't find it in the store, we will design it for them. It's good to be able to say that these are truly investment piece . . . So, they grow in value overtime. And they are made of wood. Wood will never become outdated,” says Meredith Illenberger, Store Manager, Renditions Furniture and Accessories.

Let's first talk about the modern and contemporary designs of the furniture

Our traditional pieces are very light where you have a little more detail. So, it's never boring. But the modern contemporary, we define by having very sleek clean lines. It’s typical of the tapering legs, very geometric,” says Illenberger.

For example, “This bed we call it the Japanesque. It's very simple and multi-functional. You can flaunt it. You can put it against the wall because it has designs all throughout. And we also have, for example, desks that work as console tables. It's defined by tapering lines. So when you fold it up, it's a console table. When you fold it down, it's a desk.”

We have a curved buffet we call it a crescent style. We add value to the design by using a handmade stainless steel handles. As I’ve mentioned, modern is characterized by tapering. But since the arms of this chair have a curve, we wanted to echo that into the table. Hence, we decided to design something that is curved yet defined it as almost sculptural,” adds Illenberger.

How about the classic designs

This is an example of a classic design. This is the fret work. This is also mahogany. This is wood. People think it is iron because it is black. This is from a solid piece, which is cut to form a fret work,” continues Illenberger.

This is our Vienna dining set. It's more formal. As you’ve notice, the details are very rich. It's very Mediterranean. The carvings on the chairs, they're like a pole bamboo, and even the ones on the base . . . And yes, the chairs are high back, too. Precisely so, they look more elegant and more formal.”


Producing quality made wooden furniture, Renditions Furniture and Accessories provides a look and style that go back to basics with pieces that are proudly Philippine-made

[This article is based on Renditions appearance on Philippine Realty TV on ANC News Channel on Sept. 1, 2013.]

**Unpublished write-up of Ludwig Ritchel A. Kalambacal for Archikonst.
 

Sunday, March 30, 2014

ARPA Blinds: A Global Winner with ArpaTech (A Roll Pattern Advanced Technology)


For over 20 years, ARPA has been providing high quality and customized blinds to bring style and sophistication to every home. Manufactured by Osung KFT, Korea’s largest manufacturer of blinds, ARPA blinds come in various types and styles to address customer needs and preferences.
Distributed by PFT Arpa Roll System Inc. in the Philippines, the ARPA brand blinds—most trusted and leading blinds from Korea—are now making history in the country. An extended factory in Rosario, Pasig City is in full operation to address the growing market demands.
ARPA blind fabrics are made of 100% polyester with thermal fusion that blocks and filters the heat of the sun.
  • Composition: 100% Polyester
  • Weight: 118-120g/m2 + 5%
  • Fabric width: 245-250cm
  • Color fastness to light: Up to 4 Grade
  • Fabric thickness: 0.4-0.55mm + 5%
Because ARPA blinds have been uniquely designed to cater to all market sectors, commitment to quality, service, and customer satisfaction is always a paramount concern. It has acquired ISO 9001 certification for quality management system in February 2011.

Ideal for horizontal or vertical windows, ARPA sets the benchmark for blinds offering a wide selection of first-class and reasonably-priced products. Discounts are always available for bulk orders and installation costs vary according to a multitude of factors.


PRODUCTS

Triple Shade: A combination of the features of Venetian blinds and roll shades. Opaque fabric reduces heat and protects privacy. Soft shades express the dignified and cozy living space with soft and classy environment.

Combi Shade: Free light adjustment of the functional product is made available by mesh part and fabric part double crossing with each other. High-quality materials are used for the product to prevent deformation and discoloration.

Wood Blinds: Wood has been recognized as the most excellent natural insulator of all times. Wood has a high quality feature that goes well with both traditional and modern home interior. It is durable because it is solid, hardly discolored by solar light, and hardly bent in the moisture.

Roll Blinds: An elegant color and abundant style is not only an excellent interior design, but also an eco-friendly energy saver because the product blocks solar heat up to 80% in the summer and has heat insulation effect during cold weather. It is a DIY product that enables you to decorate the interior of your home in accordance to your personal preferences, using various colors and patterns.

Honey Combi: Sound proof and high insulation. The durable materials used for the product are strong against dust, wrinkles, and stains. With unique hexagonal honeycomb design, this product is so unique that no pull-cord can be seen from the outside.

Pleated: The product, having the shape of single fold pleats, is made of fiber materials for decorating windows and doors. It has the beauty of both curtain and Venetian blinds. This product is applicable for circle windows, triangle windows, arch windows, and slope windows.

Combi Twin: Made of 100% polyester, it has a seven-pleated natural color tone. The intact free light adjustment of the functional product is made possible by mesh part and fabric intertwining with each other. Various colors are available.

Open Benet: The product is made of 100% polyester and thick fabrics, and has a thermal fusion that blocks the heat of the sun while it creates a chic ambience in your large windows in the office or at home. It has a trendsetting designs, eye catching styles, lavish patterns, and lively colors. It gives absolute privacy when closed and maximum view-through when opened.

Open Roman: The product is a 100% polyester soft fabric blinds that combines classical and modern patterns which produces an aristocratic atmosphere. It accumulates into even pleats when pulled up; thus, it is referred to as roman window blinds. These are available in fascinating prints, innovative designs, and various sizes. Additionally, these blinds are also a good choice for protecting the windows against air, dust, pollution, and rain.

Bands: The product is made of 100% polyester. Its refined beauty comes from a symphony of deluxe, profound natural pattern; European style; and simple design. Made of high-grade materials produced in simple but delicate processed, it creates an elegant taste and offers the beauty of nature.


OTHER PRODUCTS

Curtains (also known as drapes) are pieces of cloths intended to block or obscure light, or drafts, or water in the case of a shower curtain. A curtain is also used as a movable screen or drape in a theater that separates the stage from the auditorium or that serves as a backdrop.

Wallpaper is a kind of material used to cover and decorate the interior walls of homes, offices, and other buildings; it is one aspect of interior decoration. It is usually sold in rolls and is put onto a wall using wallpaper paste. Wallpapers can come plain as 'lining paper' (so that it can be painted); textured (such as Anaglypta), with a regular repeating pattern design; or much less commonly today, with a single non-repeating large design carried over a set of sheets.

Wood Planks are blocks that are crafted by layers from wood. They have a variety of crafting and structural uses, and are a renewable resource. Wood is easy to obtain in any biome where trees can be found.

Linoleum (informally abbreviated to ‘lino’) is a floor covering made from renewable materials such as solidified linseed oil (linoxyn), pine rosin, ground cork dust, wood flour, and mineral fillers such as calcium carbonate, most commonly on aburlap or canvas backing; pigments are often added to the materials.

Folding Door is a type of door which opens by folding back in sections. They are usually found indoors. Folding doors were already known by the early Romans as excavations in Pompeii had revealed. Folding doors are also known as accordion door or accordion partitions. Accordion doors and partitions provide quick sight and sound division with a simple pull-and-latch operation. Curved track allows the partition to move around corners.


P.F.T APRA Roll System, Inc.
14A CTIP Compound Km.19,
Ortigas Ave. Ext., Rosario, Pasig City.
Tel Nos.: (02) 655-8097; (02) 954-6872
Telefax No.: (02) 655-1079
Email Add.: arparollsystem@gmail.com
Website: www.arparollblinds.com

**Unpublished write-up of Ludwig Ritchel A. Kalambacal for Archikonst.
  

Monday, November 11, 2013

Bravo Media International Corporation


As the current publisher of Archikonstthe country's longest-running architecture and construction magazineBravo Media International Corporation (BMIC) is fast gaining ground as a force to reckon with as far as trade publications are concerned.

Barely new in the industry, the company started publishing in 2011 after it acquired Archikonst. Yet in spite of its maverick status, BMIC has able to create a niche in the build-and-design profession in a very short period of time. 

Poise to take the southeast Asian markets by a storm, BMIC is actively making its presence felt by partnering with reputable international and local industry organizations and joining prestigious exhibits and events here and abroad.

BMIC aims to relentlessly pursue innovations in publishing to feature more stimulating contents for the readers, and provide more viable advertising platforms to industry practitioners and corporate advertisers.

Saturday, August 24, 2013

Save Energy, Money, and the Environment with Eurolux CFLs


Let’s start by changing a few light bulbs if we really want to change the world. Switching from incandescent light bulb to compact fluorescent light (CFL) bulb is one of the best things we can do for the environment—and our budget.

CFL bulbs use at least two-thirds less energy, last up to 10 times longer, and generate about 70 percent less heat than incandescent light bulbs. Thus, CFL bulbs are safer to operate and can also reduce energy costs associated with cooling homes and offices.


Introducing EUROLUX Compact Fluorescent Lights

Eurolux CFLs provide up to 80 percent energy savings compared to incandescent light bulbs. In addition, Eurolux CFLs provide up to 8,000-hour burning hours and give off more visible light compared to other brands.

By using German technology Trisphosphor Coating to ensure better lighting performance, Eurolux CFLs provide excellent Color Rendering Index, Lumen Maintenance, and Lamp Life.

With approved Energy Guides (yellow labels) and PS Mark, Eurolux CFLs fulfill the safety and performance requirements of the Philippine National Standards (PNS)—proofs that all Eurolux CFLs are reliable and safe.

With Eurolux CFLs, we are assured of having a superior quality brand.

**Unpublished write-up of Ludwig Ritchel A. Kalambacal for Archikonst.

Sunday, June 23, 2013

Let’s ‘Dudefy’ the Corporate World


"It is not the strongest of the species that survives, nor the most intelligent that survives. It is the one that is the most adaptable to change."  
Charles Darwin

The corporate world is rapidly changing. The acceleration of all things—as we enter the realm of intelligent infrastructure, mobile technology, and smart automation—offers tremendous pressure for companies to change the way they do business. Thanks to some great dudes for making it happen.

The once mighty hierarchical organizational structure is being run to the ground. The market is being pounded by constant product and service innovation. The hyper-innovative industry is getting smarter and smarter. Virtual office set-up, fast fashion craze, instant business model implementation, and the increasing reliance on multitasking ability are just among the new realities for business. Only those who have the ability to align themselves to high-velocity future trends can survive the new corporate rat race.

Multiple careers

Expect today’s workforce to be completely different in terms of how they view careers. According to Rudolf Melik, author of "The Rise of the Project Workforce: Managing People and Projects in a Flat World", a book that provides a comprehensive reference for enterprises that are making the shift to a service-based and project-based structure, “[The younger generation of workforce] fully expect a career path that will allow for multiple different jobs and careers throughout their lifetime, simply to avoid the boredom and tedium that comes with routine. They want to be provided with a regular stream of new projects and varied assignments and responsibilities.”

This paradigm shift is easy to understand because these are the generation who've seen their parents right-sized, outsourced, re-engineered, and transformed, said Melik in his book. “[These younger generation of workforce] come to embrace the reality that there are no guarantees, nothing is long term, and that much of their success will come from their ability to constantly reinvent themselves,” added Melik. According to trends and innovation expert Jim Carroll in his write-up “Don’t Mess with My Powder, Dude!”, his surveys showed that more than 50 percent of American kids now believe that self-employment is more secure than a full-time job.

In addition, Melik views today’s employees as “fiercely collaborative and extremely team oriented.” These ultramodern employees define themselves by what they like to do, not by what they do for a living. Melik points out that these employees don’t subscribe to the concept of a corporate work philosophy that says you have to come to a certain location every day to do things.

Virtual office

“The concept of nine-to-five will have just absolutely disappeared. It doesn’t mean that we’re going to become a nation of home offices, but I think there will be a lot more choices that people will be making as to where and how and when they’re going to be doing the work and what constitutes the organization,” according to Gyle Konotopetz in his write-up the “Futurist eyes next-generation work trends” published online in Business Edge.

Today’s generation of workers prefer to work on a per project or contract basis, rather than full time. They don’t give a damn whether they have an office or not (although, the concept of SOHO or small office, home office, and hoteling are designed specifically for them). They’ve got their smart phones, tablets, or laptops to communicate and do stuffs. They have their webcams and are always online; thus, they can work anywhere and can collaborate with anybody around the globe.  

“I think they’re just going to shake up the concept of the workplace to a huge degree. The reason that hasn’t happened is because of simple boomer resistance to change,” Gyle said. In addition, Gyle has predicted that broad changes can be seen in the corporate structure 10 to 15 years from now as the baby boomers, who have been very resistant to change, will eventually be out of the workplace. 
           
Flat organization
           
For some time now, the predominant workplace trend has been to go flat—giving rank-and-file workers direct access to top management and even the company president. It is an organizational structure in which middle-management functions have been eliminated. It shortens the time to achieve decisions, and at the same time, brings the decision makers close to the “dudes” and innovators.
           
In the book “The Art of Possibility”, the conductor Benjamin Zander describes the flat organizational structure as “leading from any chair”. According to Zander, the system has produced many of the most innovative products and services that people use these days. There is a problem, however, of leadership gap—the traditional route to leadership has been shortened. Also, there are chances of loose control because there are too many subordinates under one manager.

In the web article of Scott McDowell “Why Flat Organizations Don't Create Great Leaders (& What To Do About It)”, he proposed that effective management can be achieved by cultivating leadership in the flat organization, i.e., hiring someone with a strong drive and execution, rewarding leadership, institutionalizing mentorship, among others. By encouraging autonomy and self-direction, a flat organizational structure strives to tap into employees’ creative talents and to solve problems by collaboration.
            
Less aggressive companies opt to establish communication hubslike the so-called brown bag and town hall meetings—that would serve as a venue for top executives to reach out and talk to rank-and-file employees.

Smart casual

Smart casual is a loosely defined dress code that is casual, yet smart. It is a multi-purpose outfit that is acceptable for formal occasions, dating, or casual social gatherings. Oxford Dictionaries define it as "neat, conventional, yet relatively informal in style, especially as worn to conform to a particular dress code.”

Global men's fashion business Topman emphasizes the flexibility of smart casual by stating that an individual's personality and comfort level of clothing choice defines the dress code. On the other hand, women’s magazine Fashion Central defines a woman's smart casual from an employment perspective by emphasizing the importance of understanding the workplace's environment and culture.

Smart casual outfit can include a mixture of jeans, chinos, blazers, sweaters, dress shirts, or a pair of decent sneakers or leather shoes.

In Japan, the Cool Biz dress code, which is part of the austerity campaign launched by the Ministry of the Environment (MOE) in the summer of 2005 as a means to help reduce the use of air conditioning to save on electricity consumption, advises workers to wear trousers made from materials that breathe and absorb moisture. Additionally, workers are encouraged to wear short-sleeved shirts without suits or neckties.

Speaking of suit and tie, Virgin Group founder Richard Branson regarded the suit and the necktie as having no place in today’s corporate world. In an interview published in a column at leading business magazine Entrepreneur, Branson believes that suit and necktie don't serve any practical purpose and office workers have been complaining about how uncomfortable they are for generations. The workers feel like they’re putting nooses around their necks every day. Branson further said that the suit and tie is an anachronism; there is no viable argument why gentlemen should wear ties. For Branson, a sweater and corduroy trousers are his standard business attire.

Aside from Branson, U.S. president Barrack Obama, U.K. prime minister Tony Blair, Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg, Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban, among others, are frequently appearing in public without necktie.
            
The author of “The Smart Creative's Guide to Dressing for Work” Dr. Christian Jarrett said in his article that clothes affect people’s mindset and alter how they feel about themselves. Dr. Jarrett cited a US research published in 2007 by saying that employees described themselves as feeling more productive, trustworthy, and authoritative when they wore a business suit at work, but more friendly when wearing casual clothes. Voila! If that is the case, then wearing smart casual could bring the best of both worlds in smart dressing.

Flexible schedule
           
The Boston College Center for Work & Family conducted a two-year research in collaboration with six large U.S. companies: Amway Corporation, Bristol-Myers Squibb Company, Honeywell, Kraft Foods, Lucent Technologies, and Motorola Inc. The research project is aimed at assessing the impact of workplace flexibility.  Results from this study of 1,353 employees and 151 managers suggest that, in most cases, greater workplace flexibility is a win-win situation for both companies and the individuals they employ.
           
Accordingly, workers who are given opportunities to do their job more flexibly are more dedicated and productive, are more satisfied with their jobs, and are better able to manage their lives outside of work. On the other hand, companies that allow flexibility in the workplace (e.g., flextime schedule, telecommute arrangement, on-call basis, etc.) are finding that their commitment is paying off as manifested by increased in productivity, better quality of work, and lower employee turn over rate.

Employees using daily flextime are more likely to say that this flexibility has a positive impact on their productivity, quality of work, and their plans to stay with the company. For individuals, the findings are equally exciting. Employees working flexibly are more satisfied with their jobs, more satisfied with their lives, and experience better work-life balance.

Way forward

More and more corporate executives are coming to realize that it’s time to throw out the old ways and try some things that are new. Those who are slow to react will be having a hard time to catch up in the new corporate rat race. Those who are unwilling to take good and calculated risks will be facing more uncertainties. Those who are afraid to embrace changes in the workplace and marketplace will just be expediting its corporate extinction.

They have learned that the way forward is not by relying upon their company's solid foundation and traditional way of doing business. They have realized that to deal with the high-velocity future, they must do away with their unyielding, slow-to-respond corporate norms, but instead introduce some new policies to make their companies attuned to the times.  

Running one’s business in this fast-paced world is as important as managing the affairs of today's “agile” workforce, who is sometimes temporary, always transient, part-time in nature, tech-savvy, and multi-skilled in background. The increasing specialization of knowledge, rapid career evolution, relentless market and business change, and globalization have led to an ever-growing reliance on project-based “workforce for hire.”

In the keynote speech made by global management guru and leading futurist Jim Carroll for the Monster Government Solutions Human Capital Management Conference in 2010 in Washington, D.C., he mentioned the shift from continuity to flexibility and the importance of attraction, not retention in the workplace. Carroll said that the depth of the baby boomer skills exodus is of such a degree that there's a need for a lot of flexible work policies in order to retain them, but at the same time, there is a need to play into the unique career attitudes of the younger generation. He further believes that lifestyle, not loyalty is what made workers happy and contented at work.  
           
Welcome to the era of corporate dudes.

REFERENCES:

Branson, R. (2012). Richard Branson on Office Ties and the Company Dress Code. Retrieved from http://www.entrepreneur.com/article/223670#ixzz2W3Xi25Aq

Carroll. J. (2012). Trending in 2012: What’s to Come in the Year to Come? Retrieved from http://www.jimcarroll.com/2012/12/trending-in-2013-whats-to-come-in-the-year-to-come/#.UbkfzpyeQa8

Jarrett, C. (n.d.) The Smart Creative's Guide To Dressing for Work. Retrieved from http://99u.com/articles/14510/the-smart-creatives-guide-to-dressing-for-work

Konotopetz, G. (2006). Futurist eyes next-generation work trends. Retrieved from http://www.businessedge.ca/archives/article.cfm/futurist-eyes-next-generation-work-trends-13793

Melik, R. (2007). The Rise of the Project Workforce: Managing People and Projects in a Flat World. Retrieved from http://www.amazon.com/Rise-Project-Workforce-Managing-Projects/dp/047012430X

Coursera - Writing II: Rhetorical Composing
Ohio State University
Assignment X: Revising Rhetorically

By Ludwig Ritchel A. Kalambacal
23 June 2013