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LCC Bacolod Tapped to Support Environmental Research for Bacolod City’s Comprehensive Development Plans

BACOLOD CITY, June 2, 2025 — A significant step forward in strengthening the city’s sustainability and planning initiatives took place today at the Bacolod City Government Center as Dr. Jean Locsin-Ramos, Head of the City Planning and Development Office (CPDO), met with the top leadership of La Consolacion College Bacolod (LCC Bacolod) to discuss the […]

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ARFIEN Showcases Award-Winning Thesis Works in Architecture and Interior Design

Bacolod City — La Consolacion College Bacolod’s School of Architecture, Fine Arts, and Interior Design (ARFIEN) proudly presents Imprints: Tracing Visions, Shaping Realities, an architectural thesis exhibition featuring the top-performing graduates of the Bachelor of Science in Architecture and Interior Design programs. The exhibit opened on May 31, 2025, and runs until June 5 at […]

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LCC Bacolod Earns Praise in Successful PACUCOA Accreditation Survey

 La Consolacion College Bacolod continues to raise the bar in academic excellence and quality assurance with the successful completion of the PACUCOA Accreditation Survey held from May 29 to 31, 2025. The hybrid visit covered both reaccreditation and formal evaluations across undergraduate and graduate programs, with the institution once again demonstrating its firm commitment to […]

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Thank You CHED! For the Recognition Given to LCC Bacolod Outstanding Delivery of Students Affairs & Service

 La Consolacion College Bacolod is honored to be recognized by CHED at the 1st Regional Quality Awards!  Thank you, CHED, for naming LCC Bacolod as Outstanding in the Delivery of Student Affairs and Services.   Kudos to our dedicated administrators and staff of the Student Affairs & Services—this award is a testament to your commitment to […]

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Nao Mae Diaz Reimagines Agriculture Through Architecture

In a region long divided by political boundaries and logistical fragmentation, Nao Mae O. Diaz saw an opportunity to plant a bold new idea: a space that not only serves—but uplifts—the farmers of the Negros Island Region. Her thesis, “Regional Office and Agricultural Innovation Center in Bacolod,” is a pioneering response to the reestablishment of […]

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Patricia Juliah Juntanuelo’s Provincial Academy of Sports Empowers Dreams from Every Corner of Negros

For many young athletes in Negros Occidental, talent is not the issue—opportunity is. Inspired by her own love for watching sports with her father and moved by the struggles she observed among local athletes, architecture student Patricia Juliah Juntanuelo set out to design more than just a facility. Her thesis, “A Provincial Academy of Sports,” […]

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Mitch Ardiente’s Vision for a Recory- Centered Silay City

In a world where those struggling with addiction are often met with stigma, silence, or abandonment, architecture student Mitch Ardiente asked a vital question: What if we could build spaces that speak hope instead of shame? Her thesis, “A Drug Rehabilitation, Wellness, and Recovery Center in Silay City,” offers an answer rooted in empathy, cultural […]

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Ethan Tulmo’s Award-Winning Handloom Complex Rekindles Valladolid’s Weaving Legacy

In the quiet municipality of Valladolid, where hablon threads once moved to the rhythm of generations, the looms are falling silent. The craft that once defined this community now survives in the hands of its eldest women—keepers of a tradition under threat. Ethan James T. Tulmo, architecture student and heritage advocate, refused to let this […]

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Fritz John Pedrajas Reimagines Public Transport for La Carlota

In the heart of La Carlota City, public transportation is essential—but often, it’s also inconvenient, disorganized, and unsafe. For daily commuters like Fritz John V. Pedrajas, this wasn’t just a nuisance—it was a challenge worth solving. His thesis, “A Proposed Intermodal Transport Terminal in La Carlota City,” is both a response and a vision: a […]

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Therese Mae Ortaliz’s Award-Winning Museum Design Honors the True Story of the City of Smile

For many, Masskara Festival is a celebration of joy—colorful masks, vibrant dances, and a city alive with energy. But few know the deeper story behind the smiles. Therese Mae Ortaliz, recipient of the P.E. Marzoña Excellence Award for Best Thesis, set out to change that. Her thesis, “A Museum Complex: A Cultural, Historical, Memorial, and […]