Jollygoodfellow Posted June 17, 2015 Posted June 17, 2015 This building construction has been halted by the supreme court. To me it's progress that will eventually be the view from all angles when more buildings are constructed. Story Philippines stops construction of ‘photobomber’ building Manila: A high-rise condominium project that has outraged Philippine conservationists for allegedly ruining views of a national monument was stopped by the Supreme Court on Tuesday, officials said. The 49-storey Torre de Manila development looms on the skyline behind the tomb and monument of national hero Jose Rizal, less than a kilometre (0.62 miles) away. Still under construction and currently 30 storeys tall, it has been derided on social media as the “national photobomber”, in a nod to the monument’s status as one of the country’s most photographed vistas. “Rizal is one of the foremost historical figures in the country. He must own the landscape,” said Trixie Angeles, head of the government’s National Commission on Culture and the Arts. “If we consider him important, he must dominate the landscape. He is the symbol of the Filipino,” she said. The court injunction takes effect immediately until the case is resolved, court clerk Theodore Te told reporters. The developer and the project opponents were also ordered to present their arguments at a court hearing on June 30. The Knights of Rizal, a group devoted to promoting the ideals of the national hero, lodged a suit in the Supreme Court last year in a bid to stop the project. In a recent Facebook post, the group described the tower as a “rapacious alien monster” that overshadows the monument. A spokesperson for developer DMCI declined to comment saying the company had not been furnished with a copy of the court’s decision. Social media erupted in cheers after the court’s decision. Twitter user @edrocksworld said the halt order was an “early birthday present” for Rizal, whose 154th birth anniversary is on Friday. “It really ruins the view (of the monument) from any angle, unless you drape it with the Philippine flag,” @AkosiAgs said in a tweet. Rizal campaigned for reforms under Spanish colonial rule and was jailed and later executed in 1896 by firing squad at the park that now holds his tomb and monument. A Philippine revolution for independence against Spain erupted less than two years later, but the Asian islands were eventually ceded to the United States at the end of the Spanish-American War. The US granted the Philippines independence in 1946 after World War II. The Rizal park includes an outdoor stage where presidents of the mainly Catholic nation are sworn into office. Pope Francis also held a mass there during a visit to Manila last January. An economic turnaround and a growing middle class has fuelled a property boom in the Philippines, with developers rushing to build high-rise condominiums. http://gulfnews.com/news/asia/philippines/philippines-stops-construction-of-photobomber-building-1.1535982 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Jake Posted June 17, 2015 Popular Post Posted June 17, 2015 This building construction has been halted by the supreme court. To me it's progress that will eventually be the view from all angles when more buildings are constructed. Rizal.jpg Story Philippines stops construction of ‘photobomber’ building The court injunction takes effect immediately until the case is resolved, court clerk Theodore Te told reporters. The developer and the project opponents were also ordered to present their arguments at a court hearing on June 30. The Knights of Rizal, a group devoted to promoting the ideals of the national hero, lodged a suit in the Supreme Court last year in a bid to stop the project. TRO's (temporary restraining order), injunctions and judgements are bought and sold to the highest bidder. It has already been documented and broadcast nation wide, that some of the supreme court justices have the biggest under the table deals. I believe the case will be resolved based on who has the deepest pocket. Es mo pun in da Philippines...... 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Forum Support Old55 Posted June 18, 2015 Forum Support Posted June 18, 2015 I take it a building permit was issued for this edifice? Jake nailed it, someone did not make the right "donations". This kind of monkey business is a big reason outside investment avoids Philippines. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Forum Support scott h Posted June 18, 2015 Forum Support Posted June 18, 2015 Eyesore Or Progress???? Both. All kind of clichés come to mind---omelets and eggs lol. Jake will back me on this, 25 years ago in my home town they redeveloped the downtown area of San Diego. People whined moaned and complained about the high-rise buildings blocking the view of the bay etc. etc. etc.. (remarkably like Manila, old Spanish town and fort right near the bay). Now the downtown area is one of the major tourist attractions in a city know for tourist attractions. Progress is painful sometimes 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DavidK Posted June 18, 2015 Posted June 18, 2015 Progressive eyesore. Wouldn't like to have my money invested in it right now. I'm sure Manila's not short of high-rises. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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