Manila Exposed 11
By day, Intramuros is a colonial postcard—cobblestones, horse-drawn carriages, and the stoic walls of Fort Santiago. By night, "Manila Exposed 11" claims, it transforms. Behind a fake bakery on Calle Real, there is a speakeasy accessible only through a working oven door. Inside, politicians, journalists, and even clergy gather to drink lambanog spiked with synephrine (a banned stimulant).
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"Manila Exposed 11" is a photographic journey through the city's unrelenting pulse. Captured over several nights, this series brings to life the neon-lit streets, the makeshift eateries, and the resilient people that call Manila home. Inside, politicians, journalists, and even clergy gather to
Whether you're a history enthusiast, a foodie, or an adventure-seeker, Manila Exposed 11 has something for everyone. Join the journey and experience the city like never before. Captured over several nights, this series brings to
The rapid urbanisation of Manila has produced a complex tapestry of social, economic, environmental, and governance‑related challenges. “Manila Exposed 11” is a conceptual framework that foregrounds eleven inter‑linked issues that collectively shape the lived experience of the city’s 13 million inhabitants. Drawing on quantitative data, GIS‑based spatial analysis, ethnographic fieldwork, and policy review, this paper examines each of the eleven “exposures”: (1) Informal settlement expansion; (2) Flood risk and drainage insufficiency; (3) Air quality degradation; (4) Traffic congestion and mobility inequity; (5) Waste management deficits; (6) Water scarcity and quality; (7) Energy insecurity; (8) Climate‑induced displacement; (9) Public health vulnerabilities; (10) Governance fragmentation; and (11) Cultural heritage erosion. The analysis reveals systemic interdependencies—e.g., how inadequate drainage amplifies flood‑related health crises and drives informal settlement migration. The paper concludes with a set of integrated policy recommendations that leverage “exposure mapping” as a decision‑support tool for resilient, inclusive urban governance in Manila.
To prepare a text that matches the "deep" and raw energy of this series, you can focus on these thematic pillars: 1. The Raw City Atmosphere