Architect JM de Jesus

Architect JM de Jesus

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16/05/2026

Why do we have resorts in the middle of natural wonders, or massive malls right next to quiet subdivisions?

Because our master plans are treated as suggestions. Proper zoning ensures that infrastructure, like roads and drainage, can handle the density of the buildings. But when a city allows developers to bypass these rules, the community pays the price in traffic, flooding, and failing systems.

When capital dictates the master plan, the city stops serving the people.

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Where the tropics meet intention.

A residence in Bulacan designed not just for living — but for living well.

This home draws from a quiet discipline: the belief that architecture should work with its climate, not against it. Generous glazing floods the interiors with natural light while deep roof overhangs temper the Philippine sun. Warm timber screens filter the breeze and soften the boundary between inside and out.

At dusk, the house comes alive differently. Warm light spills through floor-to-ceiling glass, and the layered rooflines catch the last of the sky. It is a home designed for the full rhythm of the day.

For a family that values quiet sophistication, this is architecture as a way of life.

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