CP Design and Architecture
CP Design and Architecture is a Davao City architecture practice specializing in residential, interior design, hospitality. CP Design and Architecture, known as CPDA, is a homegrown Davao City architecture and interior design firm working across residential, hospitality, healthcare, and commercial sectors.
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CP Design and Architecture, known as CPDA, is a homegrown Davao City architecture and interior design firm working across residential, hospitality, healthcare, and commercial sectors. It describes itself as a local brand aiming for international-caliber craft.
The firm favors locally sourced materials to control cost and reduce carbon footprint, and it has taken on eco-tourism projects in provincial areas near waterfalls and forests. Named works include a honeymoon suite at Malagos Garden Resort and the IMIN Japanese Museum, with operations managed by Ar. Lyndon John Cabahug.
Architects
- Lyndon John Cabahugassociate
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- CPDA is a homegrown Davao City architecture and interior design firm working in residential, hospitality, and commercial sectors.
- The firm prioritizes locally sourced materials, does eco-tourism projects in provincial areas, and lists Ar. Lyndon John Cabahug as Operations Manager.
- Named projects include a Malagos Garden Resort honeymoon suite and the IMIN Japanese Museum.