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Philippine International Convention Center

The Philippine International Convention Center (Filipino: Sentrong Pangkumbensyong Pandaigdig ng Pilipinas, or PICC) is a convention center located in the Cultural Center of the Philippines Complex in Pasay, Metro Manila, Philippines. The facility has been the host of numerous local and foreign conventions, meetings, fairs, and social events.

Philippine International Convention Center
Sentrong Pangkumbensyong Pandaigdig ng Pilipinas
General information
StatusCompleted
TypeConvention center
Architectural styleBrutalist
LocationVicente Sotto Street, CCP Complex, Pasay, Metro Manila, Philippines
Coordinates14°33′15″N 120°58′57″E / 14.554257°N 120.982618°E / 14.554257; 120.982618Coordinates: 14°33′15″N 120°58′57″E / 14.554257°N 120.982618°E / 14.554257; 120.982618
Construction started1974
Completed1976
InauguratedSeptember 5, 1976
Renovated1996
OwnerBangko Sentral ng Pilipinas
Technical details
Floor areaMore than 70,000 m2 (750,000 sq ft)
Design and construction
Architect(s)Leandro Locsin
Architecture firmLeandro V. Locsin & Associates
Renovating team
Architect(s)Raul Locsin (1996)
Other information
Parking400 slots[1] (2014)
Website
http://www.picc.gov.ph/

The PICC served as the office of the Vice President of the Philippines until 2005. It also previously housed the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office.

History

In 1974, then President Ferdinand Marcos signed the Presidential Decree No. 520 which authorized the Central Bank of the Philippines (now Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas) to construct an international conference building, acquire a suitable area for that purpose, and organize a corporation to manage a conference center.[2] Thus, the PICC was organized under the Corporation Code.

This was a part of Marcos' efforts to make Metro Manila as one of Southeast Asia's financial centers.[3] The PICC building, along with other buildings in the Cultural Center of the Philippines complex, has been associated with what has been termed Imelda Marcos' "edifice complex,"[4] which one writer defined as "obsession and compulsion to build edifices as a hallmark of greatness or as a signifier of national prosperity."[5]

The construction of the PICC Complex was undertaken in a short span of 23 months, from November 1974 to September 1976[citation needed], with Leandro Locsin as architect, who was subsequently named a National Artist.

On September 5, 1976, the PICC, Asia's first international convention center was officially inaugurated when it hosted the 1976 IMF-World Bank Meeting.[1]

From its inception to the present, the PICC has also hosted the annual Awards Night of the Filipino Academy of Movie Arts and Sciences (FAMAS), the Philippine-equivalent of the Academy Awards, mostly at its Plenary Hall.

Presidential Decree No. 995 created the Batasang Bayan to function as a legislative body before the Interim Batasang Pambansa convened in 1978.[6] So on September 21, 1976, on 4th founding anniversary of the Bagong Lipunan (New Society), the Batasang Bayan held its inauguration at the PICC. For the first time, the PICC was used to house a legislative body from 1976 to 1978.

The PICC was the venue of the World Chess Olympiad and the Miss Universe in 1994, the APEC meeting in 1996, and the 3rd Informal Summit of the ASEAN in 1999.[7]

Renovation work of the PICC was completed in 1996, which took around seven months for the APEC Meeting after the aging structure has been neglected since 1985. Renovations were headed by Raul Locsin, the cousin of the original architect of the facility. The endeavour was funded by the facility's owner, the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas.[8]

In March 2011, Bro. Bo Sanchez, the founder of Light of Jesus Family, transferred "The Feast" from Valle Verde Country Club, Pasig to PICC. The Feast PICC has an attendance of 3,000 at the Plenary and Reception Halls combined. Similarly, PICC was a venue of the Kerygma Conference (now Feast Conference) in November 2013 and November 2014.[9][10]

On November 18–19, 2015, the PICC hosted the APEC Economic Leaders' Meeting.[11] On April 29, 2017, the PICC hosted the 30th ASEAN Summit.[12] It was the site of protests on November 11, 2017, against the arrival of U.S. President Donald Trump.

On December 4–9, 2019, the PICC Forum became the venue for the sport of boxing at the 2019 Southeast Asian Games.[13]

Architecture and design

 
Plenary hall of the PICC

The Philippine International Convention Center is composed of five building modules: the Delegation Building, Secretariat Building, Plenary Hall, Reception Hall and The Forum. The facility, which was designed by Leandro Locsin, who would be later named National Artist was built in reclaimed land and has a floor area of more than 65,000 sq ft (6,000 m2).[1]

APEC Sculpture Garden

The APEC Sculpture Garden is located in the right, left and front lawns of the PICC. It was jointly organized by the Department of Foreign Affairs and the National Commission for Culture and the Arts, the curator of the garden, in commemoration of the APEC Philippines 1996.[14] The garden is composed of 20 unique sculptures made by artists from their respective APEC countries. Each sculpture embodies the collective ideals of the 20 APEC member economies. The countries that donated their sculptures to the garden include Australia, Brunei Darussalam, Canada, Chile, Chinese Taipei, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, New Zealand, Philippines, Papua New Guinea, People's Republic of China, Republic of Korea, Russian Federation, Singapore, Thailand, United States and Vietnam. As of 2017, only Peru has yet to donate a sculpture to the garden.[14]

References

  1. ^ a b c "About PICC". PICC. Philippine International Convention Center. Retrieved November 7, 2015.
  2. ^ Presidential Decree No. 520, s. 1974 (23 July 1974), Authorizing The Central Bank Of The Philippines To Construct An International Conference Center Building, Acquire A Suitable Site For The Purpose, Organize A Corporation Which Will Manage And Administer The Said Center And For Other Purposes., retrieved August 2, 2022
  3. ^ Bonabente, Cyril (September 5, 2006). "Did you Know". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Inquirer Research. Retrieved November 7, 2015.
  4. ^ "Imelda Marcos: Style icon, for better and worse". Rappler. Retrieved March 24, 2018.
  5. ^ de Villa, Kathleen (September 16, 2017). "Imelda Marcos and her 'edifice complex'". Retrieved March 24, 2018.
  6. ^ Presidential Decree No. 995, s. 1976 (10 September 1976), ACreating the Batasan Bayan, Defining its Functions and Powers, and Appropriating Funds Therefor, retrieved August 2, 2022
  7. ^ Iglesias, Iza. "PICC's toast to 40". The Manila Times. Retrieved March 24, 2018.
  8. ^ Gagelonia, Gynna (August 3, 1996). "APEC meet revs up center's multi-million renovation". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved November 7, 2015.
  9. ^ "Kerygma Conference 2013 - Venues". Kerygma Conference. Retrieved August 2, 2022.
  10. ^ "Kerygma Conference 2014: Excited to Go!". Mommy Ginger. October 29, 2014. Retrieved August 2, 2022.
  11. ^ Caliwan, Christopher Lloyd (November 5, 2015). "APEC traffic advisory: Road closures, rerouting schemes in Metro Manila". InterAksyon. TV5 Network, Inc. Philippines News Agency. Retrieved November 5, 2015.
  12. ^ Cayabyab, Marc Jayson (April 29, 2017). "Duterte opens 30th Asean Summit". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved April 30, 2017.
  13. ^ "43 venues mobilized for Southeast Asian Games". The Philippine Star. Retrieved June 4, 2019.
  14. ^ a b . Philippine International Convention Center. 22 April 2015. Archived from the original on July 30, 2017. Retrieved April 27, 2017.

External links

  • Philippine International Convention Center Official Website
  • Gallery at Leandro V. Locsin Partners

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The Philippine International Convention Center Filipino Sentrong Pangkumbensyong Pandaigdig ng Pilipinas or PICC is a convention center located in the Cultural Center of the Philippines Complex in Pasay Metro Manila Philippines The facility has been the host of numerous local and foreign conventions meetings fairs and social events Philippine International Convention CenterSentrong Pangkumbensyong Pandaigdig ng PilipinasGeneral informationStatusCompletedTypeConvention centerArchitectural styleBrutalistLocationVicente Sotto Street CCP Complex Pasay Metro Manila PhilippinesCoordinates14 33 15 N 120 58 57 E 14 554257 N 120 982618 E 14 554257 120 982618 Coordinates 14 33 15 N 120 58 57 E 14 554257 N 120 982618 E 14 554257 120 982618Construction started1974Completed1976InauguratedSeptember 5 1976Renovated1996OwnerBangko Sentral ng PilipinasTechnical detailsFloor areaMore than 70 000 m2 750 000 sq ft Design and constructionArchitect s Leandro LocsinArchitecture firmLeandro V Locsin amp AssociatesRenovating teamArchitect s Raul Locsin 1996 Other informationParking400 slots 1 2014 Websitehttp www picc gov ph The PICC served as the office of the Vice President of the Philippines until 2005 It also previously housed the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office Contents 1 History 2 Architecture and design 3 APEC Sculpture Garden 4 References 5 External linksHistory EditIn 1974 then President Ferdinand Marcos signed the Presidential Decree No 520 which authorized the Central Bank of the Philippines now Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas to construct an international conference building acquire a suitable area for that purpose and organize a corporation to manage a conference center 2 Thus the PICC was organized under the Corporation Code This was a part of Marcos efforts to make Metro Manila as one of Southeast Asia s financial centers 3 The PICC building along with other buildings in the Cultural Center of the Philippines complex has been associated with what has been termed Imelda Marcos edifice complex 4 which one writer defined as obsession and compulsion to build edifices as a hallmark of greatness or as a signifier of national prosperity 5 The construction of the PICC Complex was undertaken in a short span of 23 months from November 1974 to September 1976 citation needed with Leandro Locsin as architect who was subsequently named a National Artist On September 5 1976 the PICC Asia s first international convention center was officially inaugurated when it hosted the 1976 IMF World Bank Meeting 1 From its inception to the present the PICC has also hosted the annual Awards Night of the Filipino Academy of Movie Arts and Sciences FAMAS the Philippine equivalent of the Academy Awards mostly at its Plenary Hall Presidential Decree No 995 created the Batasang Bayan to function as a legislative body before the Interim Batasang Pambansa convened in 1978 6 So on September 21 1976 on 4th founding anniversary of the Bagong Lipunan New Society the Batasang Bayan held its inauguration at the PICC For the first time the PICC was used to house a legislative body from 1976 to 1978 The PICC was the venue of the World Chess Olympiad and the Miss Universe in 1994 the APEC meeting in 1996 and the 3rd Informal Summit of the ASEAN in 1999 7 Renovation work of the PICC was completed in 1996 which took around seven months for the APEC Meeting after the aging structure has been neglected since 1985 Renovations were headed by Raul Locsin the cousin of the original architect of the facility The endeavour was funded by the facility s owner the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas 8 In March 2011 Bro Bo Sanchez the founder of Light of Jesus Family transferred The Feast from Valle Verde Country Club Pasig to PICC The Feast PICC has an attendance of 3 000 at the Plenary and Reception Halls combined Similarly PICC was a venue of the Kerygma Conference now Feast Conference in November 2013 and November 2014 9 10 On November 18 19 2015 the PICC hosted the APEC Economic Leaders Meeting 11 On April 29 2017 the PICC hosted the 30th ASEAN Summit 12 It was the site of protests on November 11 2017 against the arrival of U S President Donald Trump On December 4 9 2019 the PICC Forum became the venue for the sport of boxing at the 2019 Southeast Asian Games 13 Architecture and design Edit Plenary hall of the PICC The Philippine International Convention Center is composed of five building modules the Delegation Building Secretariat Building Plenary Hall Reception Hall and The Forum The facility which was designed by Leandro Locsin who would be later named National Artist was built in reclaimed land and has a floor area of more than 65 000 sq ft 6 000 m2 1 APEC Sculpture Garden EditMain article APEC Sculpture Garden The APEC Sculpture Garden is located in the right left and front lawns of the PICC It was jointly organized by the Department of Foreign Affairs and the National Commission for Culture and the Arts the curator of the garden in commemoration of the APEC Philippines 1996 14 The garden is composed of 20 unique sculptures made by artists from their respective APEC countries Each sculpture embodies the collective ideals of the 20 APEC member economies The countries that donated their sculptures to the garden include Australia Brunei Darussalam Canada Chile Chinese Taipei Hong Kong Indonesia Japan Malaysia Mexico New Zealand Philippines Papua New Guinea People s Republic of China Republic of Korea Russian Federation Singapore Thailand United States and Vietnam As of 2017 only Peru has yet to donate a sculpture to the garden 14 References Edit a b c About PICC PICC Philippine International Convention Center Retrieved November 7 2015 Presidential Decree No 520 s 1974 23 July 1974 Authorizing The Central Bank Of The Philippines To Construct An International Conference Center Building Acquire A Suitable Site For The Purpose Organize A Corporation Which Will Manage And Administer The Said Center And For Other Purposes retrieved August 2 2022 Bonabente Cyril September 5 2006 Did you Know Philippine Daily Inquirer Inquirer Research Retrieved November 7 2015 Imelda Marcos Style icon for better and worse Rappler Retrieved March 24 2018 de Villa Kathleen September 16 2017 Imelda Marcos and her edifice complex Retrieved March 24 2018 Presidential Decree No 995 s 1976 10 September 1976 ACreating the Batasan Bayan Defining its Functions and Powers and Appropriating Funds Therefor retrieved August 2 2022 Iglesias Iza PICC s toast to 40 The Manila Times Retrieved March 24 2018 Gagelonia Gynna August 3 1996 APEC meet revs up center s multi million renovation Philippine Daily Inquirer Retrieved November 7 2015 Kerygma Conference 2013 Venues Kerygma Conference Retrieved August 2 2022 Kerygma Conference 2014 Excited to Go Mommy Ginger October 29 2014 Retrieved August 2 2022 Caliwan Christopher Lloyd November 5 2015 APEC traffic advisory Road closures rerouting schemes in Metro Manila InterAksyon TV5 Network Inc Philippines News Agency Retrieved November 5 2015 Cayabyab Marc Jayson April 29 2017 Duterte opens 30th Asean Summit Philippine Daily Inquirer Retrieved April 30 2017 43 venues mobilized for Southeast Asian Games The Philippine Star Retrieved June 4 2019 a b APEC Sculpture Garden Philippine International Convention Center 22 April 2015 Archived from the original on July 30 2017 Retrieved April 27 2017 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Philippine International Convention Center Philippine International Convention Center Official Website Gallery at Leandro V Locsin PartnersPreceded byNational Auditorium Mexico City Miss Universe venue1994 Succeeded byWindhoek Country Club Resort Windhoek Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Philippine International Convention Center amp oldid 1130278845, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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