Aspiring interior designers transform HIV rehab shelter
To provide innovative design solutions and compassionate care, aspiring interior designers recently renovated the spaces of the Positive Action Foundation Philippines Inc. (Pafpi), a nongovernmental organization that offers medication and more for people living with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV).
Established in 1998 by Joshua Formentera, the HIV shelter in San Andres Bukid, Malate, Manila grants free antiretroviral treatment and other support services to individuals with HIV and their concerned families.
Dubbed Project Alpas, the rehabilitation initiative aims to restore the Pafpi facilities into a dedicated home with comfortable and secure furnishings to nurture better wellness and health.
The project was spearheaded by the students of the Interior Design Program from the De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde School of Environment and Design.
To ensure the safety of its patients, the Pafpi’s testing and recuperating areas were furnished with acoustic padding, curtain screens, and chairs, desks and shelves—all designed to uphold privacy during confidential conversations.
The waiting lounge was designed with accent seats to foster calmness and tranquility among guests.
The center was provided effective ventilation systems and is now equipped with designated sanitary stations to enhance cleanliness and hygiene. To cultivate an eco-friendly experience, indoor plants were placed to stimulate a vibrant and sustainable environment.
The team of young creatives included Athina Ababafha, Kristel Azada, Lyka Bayoca, Kaia Mikaela Berena, Lord Andrei Colby Braga, Mary Margareth Calvo, Lianna Eunice Chua, Sophia Katrina Chua, Shanne Glyndel Dandan, Cheska Domingo, Hateya Christiane Damole, Lyra Gaye Dela Rosa, Rhoda Lorie Dumaligan, Maria Rocio Gonzales, Bea Victoria Negre, Angela Palagnas, Miguel Angelo Palma, Edrian Glen Propalde, Frances Allysa Ramos, Aliya Josianne Raymundo, Adrian Kenneth Salazar, Krishaine Serrano, Manuel Sy IV, Derick Vigilla, Caitlin Villacruz, Alexandra Sophia Villanueva and Melani Wang.
Learn more about Project Alpas at facebook.com/ projectalpas.2024.