The Philippine Star

ARCHITECT LIZA MORALES: championin­g eco-conscious design

- By PAMELA IMPERIAL

In the world of architectu­re, a domain where innovation meets heritage, Architect Liza Morales stands as a testament to the power of sustainabl­e design and female leadership. Morales, a trailblaze­r in the eco-conscious architectu­ral movement, combines her advocacy for environmen­tal sustainabi­lity with her experience­s as a woman in a traditiona­lly male-dominated field. Her journey is not just about buildings and designs; it’s about breaking barriers and setting new standards for future generation­s.

BLENDING FEMALE LEADERSHIP WITH ECOCONSCIO­US DESIGN

Morales’s approach to architectu­re is deeply intertwine­d with her identity as a woman in a field where she remains a minority. “My experience­s have instilled in me a sense of resilience and adaptabili­ty, which are essential in navigating the challenges of the architectu­ral world,” she states. Her leadership style, which emphasizes collaborat­ion and inclusivit­y, aims to create a nurturing environmen­t that values every voice. “As a woman in architectu­re, I believe in the power of mentorship and the strength found in diverse perspectiv­es. This has shaped my approach not just to leadership, but to sustainabl­e design as well.”

Her projects, imbued with a commitment to environmen­tal stewardshi­p, reflect a design philosophy that goes beyond aesthetics. “Sustainabl­e design is not just a trend; it’s a necessity,” Morales asserts. “In every project, I aim to integrate solutions that address our pressing environmen­tal challenges while also enhancing human well-being.”

A TESTAMENT TO SUSTAINABI­LITY: THE PSSLAI BUILDING

A prime example of her commitment to eco-friendly architectu­re is the PSSLAI Building in Quezon City. Morales describes this project as a “manifestat­ion of sustainabl­e practices in urban environmen­ts.” The building leverages passive design strategies, reducing the need for artificial lighting and cooling systems. “We designed the PSSLAI Building with the environmen­t in mind, optimizing natural resources and minimizing waste. It stands as a symbol of what modern architectu­re should strive for: harmony with nature,” she explains.

The PSSLAI Building is notable for its energy-efficient systems and emphasis on water conservati­on. “By integratin­g rainwater harvesting systems and using green roofing, we not only reduce the building’s environmen­tal impact but also contribute to a healthier urban ecosystem,” Morales highlights.

PIONEERING PRODUCTS FOR ECO-FRIENDLY CONSTRUCTI­ON

Beyond her architectu­ral achievemen­ts, Morales is advancing sustainabl­e constructi­on through her company, Philippine GeoGreen, Inc. She champions innovative products like the Solatube Daylightin­g Systems and Big Ass Fans, which have revolution­ized energy efficiency in buildings. “Introducin­g these products to the Philippine market was driven by my commitment to sustainabl­e living. They represent small changes that can make a significan­t impact,” Morales notes.

These products are part of her broader vision to change the landscape of eco-friendly constructi­on in the Philippine­s. “It’s about more than just reducing energy consumptio­n; it’s about fostering a culture of sustainabi­lity,” she emphasizes.

ADVANCING SUSTAINABI­LITY THROUGH FEMALE INSIGHT

Morales believes that female perspectiv­es are crucial in the advancemen­t of sustainabl­e solutions in architectu­re. “Women bring unique insights that often lead to more comprehens­ive and empathetic designs,” she observes. “In my firm, we’ve seen how this can lead to innovation­s that not only save energy but also create spaces that are more attuned to the needs of their users.”

This holistic approach, she stresses, is what sets femaleled designs apart. “We look at the bigger picture, considerin­g the social, economic, and environmen­tal impacts of our designs. This is the future of architectu­re, and women are leading the way.”

“Your voice matters. Use it to advocate for sustainabl­e design and to pave the way for a more inclusive and eco-conscious architectu­ral landscape.”

- Arch. Liza Morales, FUAP, LEED AP

A CALL TO FUTURE GENERATION­S

To young women aspiring to enter the fields of architectu­re and sustainabl­e design, Morales offers words of encouragem­ent, “Believe in your potential and don’t shy away from challenges. The path may be difficult, but your perspectiv­e and ideas are essential for the future of our planet.” She stresses the importance of persistenc­e, mentorship, and continuous learning in overcoming obstacles and achieving success.

“Your voice matters,” Morales concludes. “Use it to advocate for sustainabl­e design and to pave the way for a more inclusive and eco-conscious architectu­ral landscape.”

Architect Liza Morales’s story is a beacon of inspiratio­n, demonstrat­ing the impactful blend of female leadership and sustainabl­e design. Her work and advocacy continue to influence the architectu­ral community, encouragin­g a shift towards more sustainabl­e and inclusive practices. As we move forward, the legacy of leaders like Morales paves the way for a greener, more equitable world.

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Architect Liza Morales

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