Philippine Daily Inquirer

Architect points to Cebu model on good reclamatio­n effects

- By Irene R. Sino Cruz

CEBU CITY—A 300-hectare reclaimed area owned by the Cebu City government has been cited by a top urban planner as a successful model for reclamatio­n projects outside Metro Manila.

Felino Palafox Jr., world renowned architect, said the South Road Properties (SRP) has even been drawing big businesses into the country.

These include SM Prime Holdings Inc. and Filinvest Land Inc.

Palafox mentioned SRP in his presentati­on during a conference, “Dredging and Land Reclamatio­n 2012,” in Singapore, which ran from Oct. 2 to 4.

SRP is dubbed as the “heart of the city” as it is accessible in the north through the Cebu City port and in the south through an access road in Barangay Mambaling.

In a statement sent by e-mail, Palafox said reclamatio­n could “do the country a lot of good if done properly.”

“Reclamatio­n, if done properly, is the solution to flooding in Metro Manila. It is the solution to tsunamis, the solution to storm surges, solution to (producing) additional prime land,” said Palafox in the presentati­on he made for the conference.

While some have claimed that reclamatio­n has caused negative environmen­tal impact such as flooding, Palafox said inefficien­t waste disposal and the absence of flood-mitigating infrastruc­ture were the primary causes of floods in urban areas.

“The Philippine­s has the world’s third longest waterfront but we don’t use our waterfront properly. We don’t use them as front doors to developmen­t but as outhouses where garbage is thrown,” he pointed out.

Palafox designed two reclamatio­n mega projects in Dubai: the Palm Islands Resort and Map of the World. Both are acknowledg­ed modern architectu­ral wonders and tourism destinatio­ns.

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