An Alien Spaceship?

in Architecture+Design12 days ago (edited)

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“What’s that strange object hovering over the rooftops? Is it a spy drone, a new landmark maybe? Could it be a UFO landing from outer space?”

These were the weird questions that hammered my thoughts after witnessing a bizarre event from an empty sidewalk inside a narrow street in Davao City. You know, there are plenty of paranormal occurrences around the world, and I wasn't expecting to encounter one in the Philippines. Or was it? Could it be just an optical illusion? What if it was something else? Perhaps I was only dreaming, hmm…

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Becoming restless, I surely had to get to the bottom of this visual oddity. Like a powerful magnet, my itching curiosity dragged me closer to this peculiar metallic object. It reflected the sky’s blue color, nearly blinding my eyes due the glaring rays of the sun that bounced off its shiny surfaces. I had to shield my face with my hand while approaching the secluded spot through a tight alley. And then out of nowhere, I suddenly bumped into a person who was wearing a hard hat, dressed as a construction worker. Oops…

During that instant I suddenly realized that it wasn't an extraterrestrial spacecraft transporting tall, skinny creatures with round bulging eyes after all. It was simply an unconventional edifice built by human hands, yet clothed with a futuristic skin. Its radical design concept almost fooled me.

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“What’s this cool place?” I asked the friendly fellow who was busy completing the site’s temporary enclosures.

“For your info Sir, this is Davao City’s newest museum! It's still under construction as you can see. And you’re not the only curious person probing here, by the way.” He laughed.

“Oh sorry, I didn’t mean to bother you. Since this project is still ongoing, this must be a restricted zone - off-limits to the public, right? Where can I enjoy a much better view of this amazing tower?”

“You can experience much better sights of this museum inside People’s Park, just a few blocks from here, ” he replied - pointing to the exact direction.

“Awesome, thank you - I’m heading there right now. Can’t wait to meet this spectacular monument up close and personal,” I said while waving goodbye to him upon leaving the vicinity.

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And sure enough, as I ventured inside People's Park, one of Davao City’s most touristic green habitats, there it was standing tall - persuading me to move closer. From a distance, you clearly wouldn't miss this emblematic beauty due to its distinctive architecture. Interestingly, its glittering exterior cladding was similar to a pair of sparkling eyes winking back at me, inviting me to approach it. Truly, I was hypnotized by its enchanting allure. Aren’t you?

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Just look at that stunning facade! In my various architectural tours around the planet, I haven't seen any other building much like its unique appearance. It was arguably different from the rest!

According to other spectators who were present nearby, this museum’s exterior shell actually exhibited a Durian-inspired architecture. Translated into creative cubic geometries, its abstract character completely blew my mind! Isn't it a compelling spectacle?

And because Durian is Davao region’s king of fruits, it isn't a surprise that the landmark's Architects and Designers clinged to nature for design inspiration.

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Upon completion, it will be officially known as the National Museum of the Philippines - Davao, adding to the ever expanding roster of cultural destinations sprouting in major cities across the archipelago.

To reach this national institution, the best pedestrian access for tourists and visitors will be inside People's Park since it’s already integrated within the environmental footprint. I can simply imagine the tremendous influx of guests coming here as soon as it’s formally inaugurated.

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Again, as you'll notice, passage to its interior spaces was strictly denied. The improvised barrier made out of metal pipes and blue canvas sheets were enough to signal “No Entry” for unauthorized personnel.

Nevertheless, I still spent the rest of the day there, admiring this iconic creation from the comforts of the beautiful gardens. I'll definitely be back in the near future.

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We certainly can't deny the existence of natural or man-made phenomena that defy our mortal imagination. Most likely, they would catch us off-guard, presenting themselves to us in unexpected locations and spurs of the moment.

Architecture that wear otherworldly qualities is obviously one of the physical realities that stop us in our tracks and challenge our normal perceptions. Rather than being overly superstitious and paranoid to whatever happens around us, let’s practice open-minded attitudes instead. Hence, fasten your seatbelts and get ready to embrace the unlimited wonders of the universe - whatever they may be.

Honestly, what's your first impression about today’s featured architecture?


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It is a strange construction, I thought it was a mechanical park, definitely the ingenuity of man is capable of creating incredible structures.

Happy weekend @storiesoferne!

I agree @belkyscabrera. As bizarre as its radical architecture is, it's definitely still one of the most creative buildings I've ever witnessed. It must have been a challenging job to come up with this amazing concept. Happy weekend! ☺️

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Honestly, the design of this museum is impressive, the truth is that the first time I see something similar is impressive, its interior design must be a real spectacle, I also went to ask what that architectural complex was about, it is very striking, it does not pass unnoticed, hopefully soon it will be completed and open to the public, greetings and blessings, dear friend.

That's right dear friend. This prestigious museum will become one of the most sought-after cultural institutions in Davao City and the entire Philippines. According to the news, it has already opened its doors to the public recently. Admission is free! I'm pretty sure, thrilled fans had a blast. I hope to experience more of its legendary architecture and other nice offerings soon. Have a fantastic weekend! ☺️

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Yes, it is quite a peculiar construction, I have never seen anything like it. I am sure that when it is finished it will be a spectacular building!

Exactly @jordy0827, nothing is quite similar to its radical architecture so far. And I can't wait to return to this iconic place someday to explore its interesting completion. Thank you for engaging! ☺️

It is an amazing building, just the kind of architecture I love, modern, striking, strange, or as you say, alien hahaha, wow it does look like an alien spaceship. You have good pictures here hwrmano, thank you very much for sharing with us your passion for architecture and good taste...

Thanks a lot for your sincere admiration @jesuslnrs! And yes, this landmark is certainly beautiful despite its peculiar architecture. Sometimes, being radical helps in capturing valuable attention especially if it's free public marketing used by famous institutions of national importance. Have an enjoyable week! ☺️

It is a very beautiful work, it is modern and it would catch anyone's attention, I like that it has been inspired by a regional fruit, which by the way I did not know and I did some research and it looks like the guanabana but they are not the same fruit, they are different and in my country it exists, it is the guanabana.

I am curious about how the museum will look like inside, I hope it will take me on that ride soon. @storiesoferne 😉

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Hello @soyunasantacruz. I agree. This iconic museum is incredibly eye-catching indeed. In fact, I never thought that its radical architecture was inspired by the Durian fruit until I learned about it during this tour. I hope to document its spectacular interiors in the near future.

I saw photos of Venezuela's Guanabana. It's also internationally known as Soursop. In the Philippines, we have a similar variety called the Guyabano. They all look identical in their spiky outer green skins. However, the Durian is different due to its larger spikes and pungent odor. I'm glad that our domestic fruits are quite related in some ways due to the same tropical climate. ☺️

If it is curious that there are such similar fruits, they must be close families.

By the way I loved how you narrated your adventure through the museum. ☺️

Exactly. And thank you for following my personal story - much appreciated! This was truly one of my most surprising architectural discoveries ever. Have a great day! ☺️

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