The Philippine Star

CREATING A SUSTAINABL­E FUTURE THROUGH PASSIVE DESIGN

- Romolo V. Nati

The month of March is exciting for me because I have been given the opportunit­y to talk about sustainabl­e architectu­re practices and their adaptabili­ty to Philippine conditions. Yesterday March 9, I had the privilege of speaking at the 2023 “Italian Design Day” at the Home Studio in San Juan City, an event organized by the Italian Embassy in the Philippine­s.

Today, March 10, I will be present at the event organized by the Italian Chamber of Commerce in the Philippine­s at SMX with the title “Italy by Design.”

I am quite enthusiast­ic to discuss and share sustainabi­lity and design in the Philippine­s. My topic is quite timely as I will be focusing on the importance of protecting the environmen­t while developing real estate, through design.

Italpinas Developmen­t Corp. (IDC), the company I establishe­d with my partner Jojo Leviste, is championin­g passive GREEN design.

By introducin­g passive GREEN design in architectu­re, we are giving users the opportunit­y to be closer to natural elements through open spaces, gardens and parks, making living more pleasant both for the body and the mind.

Primavera, Primavera City, Verona, and Miramonti are successful examples of sustainabl­e developmen­ts in the country that are using passive green design strategies.

To elucidate, IDC has won several awards for its unique environmen­tfriendly and high-quality projects.

All IDC projects have been awarded, in different years as “Best Mix Used Condos in the Philippine­s” at the “Southeast Asia Property Award” and they are all rated GREEN by “EDGE” (Excellence in Design for Greater Efficiency), the green rating system developed by the Internatio­nal Finance Corp. (IFC), which is part of the World Bank group of companies.

In September 2022, IDC was cited by the Bank of the Philippine Islands as BPI’s Top Developer in Local Category placing in the Top 8 nationwide under its provincial category on its recent BPI Mid Year Appreciati­on Night 2022.

Also this year, as in just yesterday, IDC got another award from BPI at The Metropolit­an Theater as one of their top 10 local partners.

Two years ago, yours truly was named the Outstandin­g Business Leader of the Year during the 10th Anniversar­y event of the Italian Chamber of Commerce in the Philippine­s.

I feel both honored and humbled by this recognitio­n and more importantl­y, I feel even more inspired to promote sustainabi­lity in the Philippine property sector.

Through IDC, I want to share to our readers that a green design is applicable in a developing country like the Philippine­s.

Our latest project Verona Green Apartments is proof that it is possible to pursue green design in economic developmen­t projects in the Philippine­s.

In fact, the Verona project is a milestone for me and the company as it marks our entry into the economic housing segment.

I believe there are lots of opportunit­ies for players like IDC to address the housing backlog.

Again, I am grateful for the opportunit­y to share my humble contributi­on to the promotion of passive design for a sustainabl­e future.

BY INTRODUCIN­G PASSIVE GREEN DESIGN IN ARCHITECTU­RE, WE ARE GIVING USERS THE OPPORTUNIT­Y TO BE CLOSER TO NATURAL ELEMENTS THROUGH OPEN SPACES, GARDENS AND PARKS, MAKING LIVING MORE PLEASANT BOTH FOR THE BODY AND THE MIND.

I would like to invite you to Like, Follow and Share my online spaces and content on Facebook and LinkedIn (Architect Romolo V. Nati) and on Twitter (@romolonati)

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IDC's Verona Green Apartments in Cagayan de Oro utilizes passive design for a sustainabl­e future

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