Ateneo unveils George S.K. Ty learning facility

MANILA, Philippines — The GT Foundation Inc. (GTFI) and the Ateneo de Manila University (ADMU) recently held the inaugural blessing of the George S.K. Ty Learning Innovation Wing in Quezon City.

One of the two major buildings at Ateneo’s iconic hub – The Areté, the George S.K. Ty Learning Innovation Wing was made possible through a donation from GTFI, the Ty family foundation.

The blessing was graced by GTFI president Alfred Ty, treasurer Anjanette Dy Buncio, and executive director Aniceto Sobrepeña. They were welcomed by ADMU president Fr. Jose Ramon “Jett” Villarin, ADMU chairman of the board Ernesto Tanmantiong and other officials and faculty members of the university.

Consistent with the passion of Metrobank Group chairman and founder Dr. George S.K. Ty to champion quality education, the three-story academic wing houses non-traditional classrooms and laboratories, creative spaces, performing arts studios, as well as the Ateneo-Cordon Bleu Culinary Institute. It will be a multi-disciplinary learning environment that will serve as a venue to address the needs and concerns of the 21st century such as poverty, disaster risk reduction, peace and  urban congestion, among others.

“Sharing the same passion for the arts and the pursuit of excellence, GTFI easily found a home at Ateneo for one of its legacy projects. Through this lens, it is easier to see GTFI’s vision for this facility: to serve as a hub that breeds creativity and innovation, allowing Ateneo students to tap into their multi-dimensional thinking and unlock their full potential,” GTFI executive director Aniceto Sobrepeña said.

The  – Greek for excellence, goodness, virtue – is Ateneo’s iconic creativity complex designed by the architectural firm William Coscolluela and Associates and envisioned as a center that will cultivate the spirit of creativity and innovation among students.

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