Just lately I saw the latest video and photos update the project is about 75% completed..hope this project will be successful and be completed on time, also,wish to open to public soon.
I see all the comments here are 1 year old. I would be very interested to see what level of construction it is in now. I go around the Fort to pick up my daughter who is a nurse in St. Luke's but I didn't notice construction of this magnitude going up.
I would like to communicate with the Mind Museum management but it seems the email of Mr. Blas is no longer in use...also the phones. Please advise your contact details thru my email edarcilla2006@yahoo.com.ph thank you. Ed/treklite
This is a very exciting project which Filipinos need. However, there is no trace of any construction by the helipad yet. Will it be finished by 2010? Hopefully...
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The Philippines is not yet ready for this kind of museum. At present, we lack schools and classrooms in the provinces. The private sector needs to fund these educational facilities, which lack the infrastructure.
its the responsibility of stupid government officials not private sectors. As a citizen its our responsibility to put the right people in the government to represent the interest of the filipino majority.
It is true that it is the responsibility of the government to provide schools and classrooms if the government that you are talking about is the best provider of educational facilities. Like you said, our "stupid government officials" should provide. Will you put the future of our children to these officials you are mentioning? That is exactly why the private sector needs to fund these educational facilities. This is the reason why we have private schools in the country.
Then I guess its about time to pick the righteous leaders by 2010. These lunatic irresponsible politicians can't sit there all the time doing nothing. If we allow this then it will go on for decades or perhaps a century. Also I suggest to revamp our school curriculumn to breed new generation of patriotic leaders and businessmen. If we do this then possibly sustainable growth in the country will no longer be illusive.
it will open in march 2012
The3dbitch 2 months ago
update it will open nxt year jan. or feb
MultiHephep 6 months ago
Just lately I saw the latest video and photos update the project is about 75% completed..hope this project will be successful and be completed on time, also,wish to open to public soon.
pogiepts 6 months ago
Our construction is over 35 percent completed. We will have our soft opening December 2011, and our public opening will be around first quarter 2012.
themindmuseum 11 months ago 2
@themindmuseum Any updates sir?
fulcrum1102 6 months ago
@themindmuseum 1st quarter?? pls tell me its january
babyfaceassassin21 3 months ago
they say it will be completed by 2013 because it still needs more ajustments
fernandezjunstein 1 year ago
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I see all the comments here are 1 year old. I would be very interested to see what level of construction it is in now. I go around the Fort to pick up my daughter who is a nurse in St. Luke's but I didn't notice construction of this magnitude going up.
I would like to communicate with the Mind Museum management but it seems the email of Mr. Blas is no longer in use...also the phones. Please advise your contact details thru my email edarcilla2006@yahoo.com.ph thank you. Ed/treklite
edarcilla 1 year ago
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raefelroxas 2 years ago
its very beautifull
i hope every filipino children can go here..
anyone can learn here
loopers182815 2 years ago
This is a very exciting project which Filipinos need. However, there is no trace of any construction by the helipad yet. Will it be finished by 2010? Hopefully...
zbluetooth 3 years ago
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The Philippines is not yet ready for this kind of museum. At present, we lack schools and classrooms in the provinces. The private sector needs to fund these educational facilities, which lack the infrastructure.
ibarrafrancisco 3 years ago
its the responsibility of stupid government officials not private sectors. As a citizen its our responsibility to put the right people in the government to represent the interest of the filipino majority.
dickarlo 3 years ago
It is true that it is the responsibility of the government to provide schools and classrooms if the government that you are talking about is the best provider of educational facilities. Like you said, our "stupid government officials" should provide. Will you put the future of our children to these officials you are mentioning? That is exactly why the private sector needs to fund these educational facilities. This is the reason why we have private schools in the country.
ibarrafrancisco 3 years ago 3
Then I guess its about time to pick the righteous leaders by 2010. These lunatic irresponsible politicians can't sit there all the time doing nothing. If we allow this then it will go on for decades or perhaps a century. Also I suggest to revamp our school curriculumn to breed new generation of patriotic leaders and businessmen. If we do this then possibly sustainable growth in the country will no longer be illusive.
dickarlo 3 years ago
It is time to choose righteous leaders on May 2010 elections. I am ready to use the power of the ballot for the education of our children.
ibarrafrancisco 3 years ago
I'm looking forward to this Mind Museum at Bonifacio Global City (BGC)... It's about time we have this in the Phils!
cynchyap 3 years ago
What a good idea to get people interested in science-- an experience not too familiar to many Filipinos.
Congratulations! We should have more of this.
apojim 3 years ago
Yay, it includes a space for Filipino science!
roquedelcastillo 3 years ago
Aluminum panels DO NOT WANT!!!! Titanium FTW!!! lol
photopawn37 3 years ago