Burgos Circle Explained

Country:PHL
Burgos Circle
Maint:Fort Bonifacio Development Corporation
Location:Bonifacio Global City, Taguig, Metro Manila, Philippines
Coord:14.5527°N 121.0444°W
Roads:Forbestown Road
1st Avenue
2nd Avenue
29th Street
Type:Traffic circle
Other Names:Padre Burgos Circle

Burgos Circle, also known as Padre Burgos Circle, is a traffic circle within the Bonifacio Global City in Taguig, Metro Manila in the Philippines. Developed as part of the Forbes Town Center mixed-use development developed by the Megaworld Corporation and named after José Burgos, one of the martyred priests collectively known as Gomburza, it serves as the intersection between Forbestown Road, 1st Avenue, 2nd Avenue, and 29th Street.

History

Burgos Circle was planned as part of the Forbes Town Center, a mixed-use development by the Megaworld Corporation inspired by Bugis Village in Singapore.[1]

The circle first came to prominence in 2009, when it was identified as a new dining hotspot.[2] With a number of new restaurants opening in the area at the time, Burgos Circle was likened to Remedios Circle, Greenbelt 2, and Serendra as a new, up-and-coming hangout area,[3] mostly catering to young professionals.[4]

In 2013, columnist Stephanie Zubiri wrote in The Philippine Star that Burgos Circle was "a window to the Parisian lifestyle in the heart of Manila", owing to the area's walkability, its wide selection of restaurants, cafes and bars, and the availability of alfresco dining which reminded her of her time in Paris.[5]

Structure

The center island of Burgos Circle forms a small park, Burgos Park. At the center of the park is a sculpture by Reynato Paz Contreras called The Trees, the first piece of public art to be installed in the Bonifacio Global City.[6] The bronze-and-brass piece was commissioned by the Bonifacio Art Foundation, which is responsible for maintaining the district's public art installations.[7]

Measuring 6.5m (21.3feet) tall and surrounded by a grove,[8] The Trees consists of three interlocking trees which form a dome.[9] Representing the circle of life, the trees are a reminder of the progressive development and the preservation of Mother Earth, while the branches represent stability. More recently, the sculpture became a romantic place for couples to meet,[10] and in 2016 it became a major landmark for those playing Pokémon Go in the area,[11] with the game helping to boost foot traffic in the form of increased dining receipts days after it was first released in the Philippines.[12]

Underneath Burgos Park and the circle at large is a 72adj=onNaNadj=on wide, 12sp=usNaNsp=us deep retarding basin for retaining flood water.[13] [14] During heavy rain, the basin retains water until it is emptied when the weather clears into creeks that flow to Manila Bay.[15] The basin has a capacity of 22000m2 of flood water.[14] Built during the initial development of the Bonifacio Global City at a cost of,[16] and only one of two existing retarding basins in Metro Manila (the other located beneath the Magallanes Interchange),[17] it has been credited for preventing flooding on both EDSA and Kalayaan Avenue.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Forbes Town Center . Megaworld at The Fort . . June 19, 2017 . https://web.archive.org/web/20170211232008/http://www.megaworldatthefort.com/townships/forbes-town-center . February 11, 2017 . dead .
  2. Web site: Burgos Circle at the Fort: Manila’s newest dining hotspot . SPOT.ph . . November 18, 2009 . June 19, 2017 .
  3. News: Salcedo, Margaux . Coming Full Circle . . Philippine Daily Inquirer, Inc. . November 21, 2009 . https://web.archive.org/web/20091125183045/http://showbizandstyle.inquirer.net/sim/sim/view/20091121-237579/Coming-Full-Circle . November 25, 2009 . June 19, 2017 . dead .
  4. Web site: The Good Life: Annual Report 2010 . . June 19, 2017 .
  5. News: Zubiri, Stephanie . Burgos Circle: The Parisian lifestyle in the heart of the Metro . . PhilStar Daily, Inc. . December 1, 2013 . June 19, 2017 .
  6. Web site: Bonifacio Global City: Your guide to work-life balance . Flyspaces . August 3, 2016 . June 19, 2017 .
  7. News: Alano, Ching M. . Deep in the art of Bonifacio Global City . . PhilStar Daily, Inc. . January 27, 2007 . June 19, 2017 .
  8. News: Lago, Amanda . In Taguig, open spaces artists, performers can call their own . . September 6, 2012 . June 19, 2017 .
  9. News: Lara, Tanya T. . My walk, everybody's art . . PhilStar Daily, Inc. . April 18, 2010 . June 19, 2017 .
  10. Web site: Make Her Say 'Yes' In BGC's Most Romantic Spots . Bonifacio Global City . Fort Bonifacio Development Corporation . June 19, 2017 .
  11. News: Lozada, Bong . Happy Pokémon hunting grounds . . Philippine Daily Inquirer, Inc. . August 19, 2016 . June 19, 2017 .
  12. News: Dumlao-Abadilla, Doris . Pokemon Go boosts foot traffic in malls . . Philippine Daily Inquirer, Inc. . August 14, 2016 . June 19, 2017 .
  13. News: Howard . Caroline . Singson: Integrated approach vs flood problems needed . . October 12, 2011 . June 19, 2017 .
  14. News: Why doesn't it flood in Bonifacio Global City in Taguig?. GMA Integrated News. August 1, 2024. August 2, 2024. Mariel Celine. Serquiña.
  15. News: Burgonio. TJ . 5-story deep cistern in ‘The Fort’ water-impounding model . . Philippine Daily Inquirer, Inc. . August 12, 2012 . June 19, 2017 .
  16. News: DPWH eyes fix for España flooding . . October 14, 2011 . June 19, 2017 . December 31, 2020 . https://web.archive.org/web/20201231104323/https://news.abs-cbn.com/nation/metro-manila/10/14/11/dpwh-eyes-fix-espa%C3%B1-flooding . dead .
  17. News: Cabacungan. Gil C. . Dam eyed as flood solution for Metro Manila . . Philippine Daily Inquirer, Inc. . October 12, 2011 . June 19, 2017 .