How An Architect Transformed A 1940s Post-War Home Into An Indie Cinema

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In this week’s episode, the focus is on Sine Pop, an independent cinema located in Manila. Created in 2020, this space aims to support independent filmmakers and provide a contemplative environment for visitors.
The cinema is intentionally discreet, situated behind an old house within a bamboo forest, embodying a design philosophy of humility and honesty. The use of concrete, stone, and unfinished materials emphasises a raw and unembellished aesthetic, avoiding unnecessary costs of plastering and varnishing.

From the road, the old house and a curved wall, surrounded by bamboo, present a sense of privacy. The bamboo forest, initially planned as a car park, encourages visitors to use bicycles or public transport, promoting a pedestrian-friendly space.

Natural light is a significant feature, with large panoramic windows framing views of the bamboo forest and a fallen tree trunk, enhancing the cinematic experience.

The lounge area retains its original materials, embracing imperfections, while natural ventilation and light pervade the space, including the toilets which feature small bamboo gardens.

The cinema’s exterior is a simple concrete box with interior skylights, balancing privacy with a connection to the outdoors. The 48-seat cinema uses thick concrete walls for sound insulation, with fabric-covered interior walls for comfort and sound clarity.

Post-viewing, visitors exit through a fire exit leading to an open space, sometimes used for gatherings and events.

The second floor of the old house, once a family home, is now a gallery and meeting space. The high ceiling and roof vents maintain coolness, while capiz shell windows frame views of bamboo and concrete.

A large painting by Mark Andy Garcia, depicting the artist’s life, adds to the cinematic atmosphere.

A black box transition space connects the old house to the cinema, with a gap isolating sound and vibrations. The bridge and rusty metal door further create a sense of entering another world. The outdoor congregation space, aligned with the old house, serves multiple purposes, from safety to hosting talks and events.

This thoughtfully designed space highlights the parallels between architecture and film, providing a serene environment that encourages visitors to pause and find inner peace.

The minimalist design, combined with the natural and historical elements, creates a tranquil retreat in the bustling city of Manila.
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