Friday, April 3, 2015

Magnificent columbarium at Virgen de la Strada near La Vista

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Rizal Philippines Good Friday April 3, 2015



We biked yesterday, bisikileta iglesia, and one of the churches we visited in lieu of Padre Pio in Eastwood was the Virgen de la Strada near La Vista. That came after Sta Clara church.  We had breakfast too at Jollibee at Petron, a few meters away from the church.

The columbarium at the said church features the following:

1.   A plaza with marble land plants, fountain decor
2.  Plant box in between some column
3.  3 columns near the church, 3 columns near the front;
4.  Only 3 layerrs max for clean and unobstructed view
5.  Floor tiles in between columns/pathwalk
6.  Stone (false because they are tiles) at the end and back
7.  Metal end caps for bolting the cover to the crypt body.




I trust that our engineers and architects would benchmark this for Calamba, Panga, La Union and Calapan where we plan to build these BC and ash crypts.  We would like to offer them, (the full BC) together with other services.

We will have a cluster for sozy segment, for P40t, en perpetuam with the above features together with standard 35t funeral service and 55t funeral service.

I hope our SE will find these easy to sell and our customers find these satisfying to memorialize their loved. ones

                                  Only 3 layers, plenty of open space, floor tiles used, with planters



                               I think these are full BCs that is why only 3 layers, note the granite top


                                           There are 3 concentric columns


                                One of the planters, note the 3 columns near Katipunan



                           Geometric figures adorn the plaza, hexagon, star of David and Sphere


                               There are variance in elevation


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                                 One of the rings, white tiles are used;







                                      The sanctuary viewed from the church side





                              Judicious use of tiles


                                  They call it garden sanctuarium because of the landscaping

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