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PHYSICAL

Centered on People & Shared Humanity

The Cultural & Human layer places people, identity, and Kapwa at the heart of the DIORA vision.

At this stage, it explores ideas around cultural preservation, artisan livelihoods, youth engagement, and learning — considering how local identity and shared humanity might guide future social impact.

All elements described are conceptual and non-institutional,

grounded in values rather than formal programs.

This layer also reflects on potential academic and cultural dialogue, imagining how education, tradition, and creativity could support dignity, belonging, and intergenerational continuity.

Physical

Exploring spaces for hospitality and collaboration

Concepts for a resort and business hub — imagining places where tourism, learning, and entrepreneurship could connect.

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Agriculture 

Exploring sustainable livelihoods

Ideas around agarwood, food security, and regenerative farming to support long-term resilience.

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Digital

Exploring digital connection

Concepts for community platforms and digital tools, imagining how Antique could engage with future digital ecosystems.

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Environmental

Rooted in ecological care

Exploring ideas for climate resilience, ecological protection, and responsible stewardship of land and sea.

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The Masterplan

Image by Luo Lei

Why Antique?

Antique is a province rich in culture, natural beauty, and human potential. Its communities, landscapes, and traditions offer meaningful context for exploring ideas around sustainability, livelihood, and long-term resilience.

At the concept stage, DIORA looks to Antique as a place to study, listen, and imagine how locally rooted approaches to tourism, agriculture, innovation, and education could support shared prosperity over time.

Where Potential Meets Purpose
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