The Philippine Star

Leaving a Legacy for future generation­s

- By EPI FABONAN III

The role of designing buildings and infrastruc­ture as well as planning neighborho­ods, towns, and cities lies in the imaginativ­e and skillful architect and urban planner who shapes them based on use and considerin­g the environmen­t and resources around it.

Such has been the role of Palafox Associates for the past 28 years. Founded in 1989 by its principal architect-urban planner Felino “Jun” Palafox Jr., the architectu­ral and urban planning firm has since grown into one of the most recognized and relied upon in the country today and abroad. Its portfolio contains more than a thousand projects that span 39 countries.

Palafox Associates also continues in its commitment to excellence, by exceeding its own targets and standards and maintainin­g its leadership in the architectu­ral and urban planning industry. Palafox Associates organized its architectu­ral studios into a new company, Palafox Architectu­re Group, to continue the tradition of quality projects, design innova- tion, business best practices, and social responsibi­lity already cemented by Palafox Associates.

Among the recent accomplish­ments is the firm’s selection as the architects, urban planners, engineers and project managers for Tzu Chi Foundation’s projects in Kathmandu, Nepal in the aftermath of the 7.8-magnitude earthquake in the country. The project involves constructi­ng nine buildings, including a university, hospital and three schools that will be built to last 1,000 years or the next 40 generation­s.

“We made the Tzu Chi master aware that our profession­al liability is only 25 years (and yet) they believed in us,” says architect Palafox. “In their search for architectu­ral firms all over the world, Palafox Associates has both the skills and the heart.”

Palafox has also successful­ly bidded for the developmen­t of a new master plan for the Clark Special Economic Zone under the administra­tion of its chairman Jose “Ping” De Jesus. The firm plans to update the master plan of the free port zone, making it well suited to its growth as an aerotropol­is, logistics hub, rail terminus, manufactur­ing zone and tourism corridor.

This successful bid coincides with Palafox Associates’ selection as urban planners for the Pampanga Megalopoli­s. The firm envisions the developmen­t of Pampanga as a strong urban growth center that will be a counter-magnet to Manila Megalopoli­s. The plan and design seeks to make Pampanga an accessible, pedestrian-friendly, and disaster-resilient megalopoli­s composed of a thriving aerotropol­is (airport-driven city), agropolis (farm and the city), ecopolis (eco-tourism), and aquapolis (water-driven city).

“Pampanga is three times the size of Singapore, which has only five million people and 45-percent urban forest,” adds Palafox. “We can also fit in it two Hong Kongs, with its vertical urbanism and 71-percent open space. If [the provincial government] follows our plan, the province can become the strongest magnet of urban growth center outside of Metro Manila and for a future planned population of up to 15 million.”

FOR THE LOVE OF COUNTRY

Palafox supports President Duterte’s administra­tion in its effort to connect the whole Philippine­s through infrastruc­ture.

Last year, Senator Manny Pacquiao, chairperso­n of the Public Works Committee invited architect Palafox to give a presentati­on on global best practices in architectu­re, urban planning and infrastruc­ture planning, including global trends and lessons from mistakes made. Transporta­tion Secretary Arthur Tugade also invited architect Palafox to give his recommenda­tions in addressing the traffic congestion in the capital. He put forward 100 recommenda­tions to improve transporta­tion and traffic management not just in Metro Manila but the whole Philippine­s.

Among other Cabinet officials who sought the advice of Palafox are Cabinet Secretary Leoncio Evasco Jr., Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana, Finance Secretary Carlos Dominguez III, and Budget and Management Secretary Benjamin Diokno.

Such is the respect and admiration that architect Palafox receives from the government that there were even offers for him to be part of the Cabinet.

“Given the many clients I have, both local and internatio­nal, I told the Duterte administra­tion I am not available,” Palafox adds. “But I will still be open to architectu­ral activism for democratic architectu­re, interfaith architectu­re, patriotic architectu­re, and architectu­re for humanity.”

MENTORING FUTURE GENERATION­S

“I’m now in the mode for mentoring future generation­s and leaving legacy and visionary projects that will last for the next 1,000 years. If they’re doing it in Nepal, why can’t we do it in our country,” aska Palafox. “Even the architectu­ral activism I am doing is for future generation­s, so that they may be encouraged to do same.”

Which is why he also embarked in a series of forums such as “Postcards from the Future” to impart his knowledge acquired through years of labor and learning, and has even published several coffee table books concerning Palafox Associates’ projects around the world for architectu­ral and urban planning profession­als and students to refer to. Architect Palafox latest book, The Philippine­s: Towards Resilient

Cities and Communitie­s, was launched last month. “This is so relevant because our towns, cities and communitie­s are so vulnerable to disasters,” says Palafox. “What we are trying to do here is address the hazards before they become disaster because it’s been proven that it’s cheaper than postdisast­er rehabilita­tion. It encourages fellow architects, urban planners and engineers to advocate truth telling and whistleblo­wing against corrupt practices in building design and constructi­on to prevent greater loss of life in times of disasters."

 ??  ?? In the past 28 years, the skillful and visionary team at Palafox Associates and Palafox Architectu­ral Group, led by its principal architect-urban planner Felino “Jun” Palafox Jr. (front, center) has designed and masterplan­ned some of the country’s...
In the past 28 years, the skillful and visionary team at Palafox Associates and Palafox Architectu­ral Group, led by its principal architect-urban planner Felino “Jun” Palafox Jr. (front, center) has designed and masterplan­ned some of the country’s...
 ??  ?? Palafox Associates was top-of-mind among local government units when it comes to masterplan­ning what their future towns, cities and provinces would look like.
Palafox Associates was top-of-mind among local government units when it comes to masterplan­ning what their future towns, cities and provinces would look like.

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