Abstract:
The Study on the Rehabilitation Project of St. Alphonsus Mary
de Liguori Parish Church answers the question: How was the
rehabilitation of the St. Alphonsus Mary de Liguori Parish
Church managed? It examines the two fundamental aspects of
project management, which are planning and implementation. The
study documents the history and background, and the
architectural features of the St. Alphonsus Mary de Liguori
Parish Church prior to the rehabilitation project. The study
also documents the rehabilitation project and the changes made
to the original structure.
In 1968, National Artist for Architecture Leandro V. Locsin
designed the St. Alphonsus Mary de Liguori Parish Church, whose
design is the precursor of that of the Folk Arts Theater.
Unfortunately, in September 9, 2005, the interior of the parish
church was badly damaged in a fire brought about by faulty
electrical wiring. The damage was extensive that only the 28
concrete buttresses and the fins of the old church structure
remained which accounts to 70-80% of the whole structure.
Through the initiative of parish priest, Rev. Fr. Benito B.
Tuazon, and the collaboration of the parish community, the
church underwent rehabilitation with Dominic Galicia as its new architect. There are two committees-the Fundraising Committee
and the Construction Committee-formed to handle the management
of the rehabilitation project of the St. Alphonsus Mary de
Liguori Parish Church.
With the proper guidance of Architect Dominic Galicia, the
parish decided on a
returning a building
preserving the features
rehabilitation project which involves
into use through alteration while
of the original building which are
significant to its historical and architectural value. Architect
Dominic Galicia, as a member of the Advisory Council of the
Heritage Conservation Society, was very much concerned about
preserving the remaining concrete structures of the old church
to honor the work of Architect Leandro V. Locsin as a National
Artist.
However, in any construction project for churches, the need of
the parish should be attended first before any architectural
concern. As a result, in the design of the rehabilitated parish
church, the remaining fins of the old church had to be
eliminated in the process to provide room for the frontline and
in the mezzanine. In the rehabilitated St. Alphonsus Mary de
Liguori Parish Church, the 28 concrete buttresses were the only
parts of the old church structure that were retained. Hence,
Architect Leandro V. Locsin' s essential architectural character of massive floating roof slab can no longer be seen. The reason
for this can be attributed to the primary concern of addressing
to the need of the parish for a bigger place of worship.
With only few refinements left, the St. Alphonsus Mary de
Liguori Parish Church was ready for use in time for the feast
day of Saint Alphonsus on August 01, 2007. The actual
rehabilitation project took almost two years which corresponds
to what Architect Dominic Galicia has expected. In terms of the
actual cost, the proposed budget of 40 million escalated to more
than 64 million due to unavoidable circumstance which is the
high inflation rate during the rehabilitation project.
The St. Alphonsus Mary de Liguori Parish was successful in its
seven objectives for the rehabilitated parish Church. The first in
accordance with the Liturgical Requirements of the Catholic
Church-was achieved through the constant communication of the
parish to the Liturgical Commission. The second-it will imbibe
and express the charisma of the patron saint, St. Alphonsus-was
ensured with the extensive research done by Architect Dominic
Galicia about the life and work of St. Alphonsus and
incorporating it in the design of the rehabilitated parish
church. The third-it will be durable and could withstand the
test of time and natural threats-was ensured by hiring a world
expert in seismic engineering, Structural Engineer Carlos Villaraza. The fourth-it will be functional and worshipper oriented-
is brought about by complying with the Liturgical
Guidelines. The fifth-done in the most economical way possible was
achieved by applying the concept of value engineering and
direct negotiation of the parish with the suppliers. The fifth environmentally
concerned-was attained by the incorporation of
operable glass window in the church's new design. The last something
bigger-was achieved by adding a mezzanine level.
The study concluded that the rehabilitation of the St.
Alphonsus Mary de Liguori Parish Church was effectively and
efficiently managed by the key people involved which aid for the
achievement of the vision and objectives of the parish. This was
realized through the careful planning, constant coordination,
and having vision and objectives. Consequently, a magnificent
and liturgically sound parish church comes out from the ruins of
the original structure.
Furthermore, even though, the 28 concrete buttresses are now
only 20-30% of the new church, it is worth mentioning that the
parish made an effort to save what was left of the church
designed by National Artist for Architecture Leandro Locsin.
Having a background on architectural heritage preservation is of
great importance. Without this, what was left of the church
might have been totally lost.