Winners of the The Filipino Times Global Student Competitions 2026 for Architecture and Engineering announced

by Philippine Chronicle


The Filipino Times Global Student Competitions 2026 has recognized the country’s most outstanding student talents in architecture and engineering, spotlighting innovative concepts and future-ready solutions developed by universities across the Philippines.    

The Filipino Times Global Student Competitions is an international platform that recognizes outstanding Filipino student talent across various disciplines, providing young innovators with global exposure and opportunities to connect with internationally recognized industry leaders and professionals.  

From sustainable communities and airport concepts to digital transport modernization systems, this year’s winning projects addressed real-world challenges through creativity, technology, sustainability, and design excellence.  

Organized by The Filipino Times, the leading media for Filipinos globally, the competition gathered 237 submissions from 45 universities nationwide, reflecting the rising global competitiveness, creativity, and innovation of Filipino students in architecture, engineering, and design.  

The TFT Global Student Design Competition 2026 was mounted in partnership with The Philippine Association of Architecture Schools Inc. (PhilASA Inc.), reinforcing the initiative’s mission to promote excellence in architecture education, sustainability, and forward-thinking design among the next generation of Filipino professionals.  

The competition featured two major categories: the TFT Global Student Design Competition 2026 and the TFT Global Student Engineering Innovation Challenge 2026.   

Entries were evaluated by distinguished Filipino architects and engineers, recognized for their expertise in architecture, engineering, sustainability, and innovation.  

TFT Global Student Engineering Innovation Challenge 2026

Best Overall Project for the Engineering Innovation Challenge 2026

5

Project title: Digital Transformation of Philippine Road Transport: A Scalable Blueprint for Public Utility Vehicle Modernization    

About the project: The project is an integrated transport modernization system designed to improve the efficiency, transparency, and reliability of public transportation in the Philippines through real-time tracking, cashless payments, smart passenger monitoring, and cloud-based management solutions. It aims to provide a scalable and sustainable blueprint for a more connected, technology-driven public transport system nationwide. 

Category: Structural, Transportation, and Infrastructure

Team: Albert Novell Enabe, Jaime Manolo C. Crotes, and Clark Daniel C. Villacampa  

Course: Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering  

University: University of San Carlos  

TFT Global Student Design Competition 2026

Best Overall Project for Commercial Architecture  

4Project title: Siquijor Domestic Airport  

About the project: The project proposes a modern domestic airport in Siquijor designed to improve regional connectivity, support sustainable tourism growth, and celebrate the island’s cultural identity. Inspired by local heritage and natural landscapes, the concept combines modern airport infrastructure with Filipino design elements, creating a functional gateway that promotes accessibility, tourism, and long-term development. 

Designers: Katelin Shane Baguio and Jeanne Gionzon  

University: Ateneo de Davao University  

Best Overall Project for Cultural Preservation  

7

Project title: A Life Along the Banks of Legacy  

About the project: The project reimagines the Mestizo River in Vigan as a cultural and economic belt that revives traditional crafts, strengthens flood resilience, and restores community identity. By combining heritage preservation with ecological solutions, it transforms the riverbanks into sustainable cultural spaces where artisans, communities, and traditions can thrive despite environmental challenges. 

Designer: Brylle Mari R. Layne  

University: University of Northern Philippines    

Best Overall Project for Residential Architecture  3

Project title: Pawikanan: Calm Amidst the Storm, Warmth Within the Wall  

About the project: The project proposes a low-cost, disaster-resilient amphibious housing system inspired by the sea turtle, designed to protect vulnerable communities from floods and typhoons. Combining biomimicry, renewable energy, hydroponics, and upcycled materials, it promotes self-sufficiency, adaptability, and sustainable community living while helping families recover and rebuild with dignity after disasters. 

Designer: Athom Jhay DG. Sta. Maria  

University: Bulacan State University  

Best Overall Project for Industrial Architecture  

2Project title: VIO Tomasia  

About the project: The project envisions Tomasia, a future-ready smart industrial city in Sto. Tomas, Batangas that integrates advanced mobility, renewable energy, AI-driven industries, and ecological resilience. Designed as a self-sustaining, zero-carbon urban hub, it combines sustainable infrastructure, climate-adaptive planning, and symbiotic industrial systems to create a globally competitive model for smart city development. 

Designers: Gerbert Joehm Valdez, Marion Jaeryl Clavillas, and Krizia Bulle Fagasal  

University: National University Laguna    

Best Overall Project for Sustainable Design  

1

Project title: Ang Pag-ibig Kay Juan  

About the project: The project proposes a sustainable and community-rooted rehabilitation of Laguna de Bay through floating, climate-adaptive architecture that restores ecosystems, strengthens local livelihoods, and preserves cultural identity. Integrating ecological urbanism, renewable energy, aquaculture, and modular floating spaces, it transforms the lake into a resilient hub for community, food security, environmental renewal, and sustainable development. 

Designer: Dan Maroelle D. Bernal  

University: Batangas State University    

Best Overall Project for Urban and Landscape Design  

6

Project title: La Isla de Mina  

About the project: The project presents a 25-year urban and tourism masterplan for Calapan that aims to transform the Ibaba waterfront into a sustainable, inclusive, and economically vibrant community. Through resilient housing, eco-tourism developments, public spaces, and livelihood opportunities, it envisions a future where environmental protection, social dignity, and long-term urban growth thrive together.   

Designer: Joemmel A. Magnaye  

University: Divine Word College of Calapan    

Panel of judges  

The projects were evaluated by respected industry leaders, award-winning professionals, and experts in architecture, engineering, sustainability, and innovation.  

The judging panel included Ar. Christine Espinosa-Erlanda, Associate Director at Godwin Austen Johnson; Ar. Woderick Pareja, Senior Architect at OBERMEYER Middle East GmbH; Ar. Marvin Tejada, Architect- Specifications Writer at Arab Engineering Bureau; Engr. Leo Argoso Jr., Sr. Electronics Engineer at Zimmo Trading Co.; Dr. Elvin Fajutagana, Project Management and Construction Engineering Specialist; and Engr. Rafael Lontoc, Regional Support Manager at Regional Service Manager at Cyviz AS, all awardees and judges of The Filipino Times Awards: Top Engineers and Architects in the Middle East.  

“Through the TFT Global Student Competitions, we want to give Filipino students a platform where their work can be seen beyond the classroom. The quality of this year’s entries shows that many young Filipinos are already thinking about solutions that can create real impact in communities and industries,” said Vince Ang, General Manager of The Filipino Times and Chief Operating Officer of New Perspective Group. 

Rain Dimalanta, Regional Director of New Perspective Group, said the strong participation from Philippine universities nationwide reflects the enthusiasm of students and schools to be part of initiatives that recognize innovation and creativity. 

“We are excited by the response from universities across the Philippines for the first edition of the competition. It shows the willingness of many students to share ideas and take part in conversations about innovation, sustainability, and the future of communities through design and engineering,” Dimalanta said. 



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