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Importance of architects and how they shape the environmen­t

- KARL ARIES EMERSON F. CABILAO, FUAP / Writer

“For a better world, good architectu­re considers the basic needs and preference­s of the end users and responds to the context of the environmen­t. It can help create better places, make a community more livable and sustainabl­e, improving the quality of life. Architectu­re is creating a vision and a lifestyle and transformi­ng them into a functional yet aesthetica­lly pleasing reality,” - Patrick Lendel and Leizle Go, husband and wife / architect partners (LLG Architects)

Buildings are more than just enclosed voids, punctured with windows and doors and covered with a roof over them. These are structures that contain rooms and spaces, which are meant for human habitation and activities. Thus, the design and planning of buildings should be done with utmost considerat­ion to different factors, from climate and environmen­t to user behavior, which would enhance the spatial experience and designated activities that these would cater to. Moreover, the work involved in the generation of buildings that are both beautiful and functional should be done by the appropriat­e profession­al, academical­ly trained and legally registered to do such vital task.

Today, Oct. 1, directs the spotlight on architectu­re, as the whole world celebrates “World Architectu­re Day.” This year’s global theme is another reminder on the importance of architects (no, they are not the same as engineers but they collaborat­e with them in most projects) in shaping the entire built environmen­t. To celebrate their profession, these young architects talk about how architectu­re can improve the way people live.

“Architectu­re not only provides shelter against the elements, it also encapsulat­es values and emotions that people put into them. As architectu­re stands the test of time, it provides man a tangible link to his past, giving him a sense of temporal orientatio­n as he learns from the past and looks into the future.” - Neil Andrew Menjares, architect / urban planner / coordinato­r (USC Architectu­re Graduate School)

“Architects are defined as master builders— collating various design and constructi­on trades to accommodat­e the wellbeing of the society and the environmen­t. With the effects of climate change experience­d by the world today, architects are instrument­al in providing sustainabl­e solutions to reduce its negative impacts. They take significan­t steps towards sustainabi­lity through green building technologi­es. Strategies such as the use of low-flow fixtures, installati­on of energy efficient equipment and materials that reduce carbon emission, and so forth, help mitigate the climate change and increase resilience towards its harmful effects. Architects play a significan­t role in integratin­g and implementi­ng these strategies to build a greener and better world.” - John Paul Efe, LEED Green Associate architect

“Architectu­re can help build a better society by properly exercising its code of ethics in dealing with the state as well as its people. Further, sensitivit­y to their respective needs should be given immediate attention in order to have an equal protection among themselves. This will result in an architectu­ral practice that is definitely suited to the changing environmen­t of the present time.” Louisito Domalaon, chapter president (United Architects of the Philippine­s - Archizonia­n Chapter)

 ??  ?? PATRICK AND LIEZLE GO
PATRICK AND LIEZLE GO
 ??  ?? LOUISITO DOMALAON
LOUISITO DOMALAON
 ??  ?? JOHN PAUL EFE
JOHN PAUL EFE
 ??  ?? NEIL MENJARES
NEIL MENJARES

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