Mirador Jesuit Villa

Mirador Jesuit Villa

Mirador Jesuit Villa

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New Public Rest Room

New chapel? No. Today’s feature is the newly constructed public rest room. Its modern design blends with the surroundings of the Eco-Park. This facility is designed by the young Architect Chad Armen Lopez Maducdoc of Baguio City. It is probably the most beautiful structure of its kind in the city.

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