Baguio City: Colors of StoBoSa
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Written by
caramel_
caramel_
2 years ago
La Trinidad's shanty-covered hills used to be an eyesore in otherwise beautiful surroundings.
The local administration intended to improve the dreary hillside settlements of La Trinidad, drawing inspiration from the Favelas of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and the Gamcheon Cultural Village in South Korea.
Stonehill, Botiw-tiw, and Sadjap (StoBoSa) residences have now been combined into a large-scale art installation known as the StoBoSa Hillside Homes Artwork.
It's also known as StoBoSa's Colors, and it's made up of roughly 200 houses spread out across 18,000 square meters. If the sheer size of it doesn't wow you, the brilliant colors of this huge work of art will.
In La Trinidad, Benguet, this amazing communal artwork has become a popular tourist attraction and a fun adventure. The Hues of StoBoSa are a fascinating menagerie of vivid colors that will fascinate and capture your attention.
Written by
caramel_
caramel_
2 years ago
That's so lively. So many colors, it's surely better than gray or white color building. Loved it.