CEBU CITY— The Cebu Chamber of Commerce and Industry (CCCI) with the committee for Creativity & Innovation is hosting a two-day forum, “Good Design, Good Business” on June 5-6 at Oakridge Studio, Oakridge, Mandaue City as part of this year’s activities for the Cebu Business Months (CBM) 2025.

Building on the momentum from the 2024 summit that delved into how good design influences city-making, branding, operations, and physical design in the hospitality and food & beverage sectors, this year’s focus shifts into the housing and real estate sector.
Architect Buck Richnold Sia, Chair of the committee for Creativity & Innovation and Principal Architect of Zubu Design Associates, will present the raison d’être of the 2-day forum advocating design thinking as a business strategy in navigating the evolving needs of markets, cities, and communities.

Discussions will revolve around market outlooks, design investment, supply chains, and the strategic use of design to improve live-work environments and build resilient communities.
Insights on Markets and Corporate Evolution
Director Mikko Barranda, from Leechiu Property Consultants, Inc., to provide a Market Outlook with insights into real estate, commercial trends, and emerging opportunities that design-driven developments can capture.

With over 20 years of experience in design and architecture across the Philippines, China, and the region, Donn Tan, Director at M Moser Associates, will explore Strategic Design for an Evolving Corporate Landscape.
A keynote address from Consul Jose Franco Soberano, Senior EVP and COO of Cebu Landmasters, Inc., to revolve around “How Design Matters”

To clarify unclear points and help presenters gauge audience understanding and interest, an open forum / Q&A session will take place, which will be moderated by Architects Jose Diego Cañizares and Buck Sia.
Exploring Design’s Impact on People and Planet
The second half of the summit features a powerful lineup of thought leaders. Thai architect Varudh Varavarn, CEO of Vin Varavarn Architects Ltd., will present “Architecture of Opportunity”, illustrating how design can empower underserved communities and foster resilience.
Presenters include: Psychologist Natasha Paola Sandique to share The Psychology of Space, offering insights into how physical environments affect mental health, behavior, and human connection.
Yvette Grace Mangente, Business Development Head of CUBO Modular, will speak on Prefab as a Solution—a timely topic addressing scalable and sustainable housing alternatives.
Allen Arvin Tan, founder of Atua Midtown, a creative hub and commercial space built to inspire and support all types of artists and innovators.
Arch. Vanessa Gaston will facilitate as the moderator for the Q&A session to allow attendees to engage with the speakers and reinforce key points.
Megawide Construction Corp. Managing Director Manuel Louie Ferrer will present the updates and development of the Puso Village, a project that reimagines public spaces as dynamic, inclusive hubs that celebrate the Cebuano identity and creativity.
A final discussion panel moderated by Hannah Lim-Escaño and Arch. Sia will feature Yuvallos, Varavarn, Ferrer, and Perdices. Together, they will explore how Cebu’s private sector can champion design-driven development moving forward.
The Good Design, Good Business Summit is a forum that brings together a good mix of creatives, business minds, and industry pros—it’s the place to be if you believe that good design is not just about looks, it is smart business too.
Interested participants are encouraged to register early via https://bit.ly/2025CBM_GoodDesign (Photos: CCCI)

























