The Philippine Star

Innovation and sustainabi­lity collide at WORLDBEX Seminars 2018

- For more informatio­n, contact Mel Mapoy at 656-9239 loc. 137 or email mel.worldbex@gmail.com.

For the past decade, builders, designers, and creators alike have been faced with a dilemma. How do we innovate and push towards progress without all the damage? Seeking to address this conundrum, the Philippine World Building and Constructi­on Exposition, (WORLDBEX) 2018 is intent on opening up a muchneeded dialogue among practition­ers of the constructi­on and design community at this year’s WORLDBEX Seminars.

Happening on March 15 to 18, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the SMX Convention Center as a key event highlight of WORLDBEX 2018, this year’s WORLDBEX Seminars aims to explore the ways in which the industry can work together in “Shaping Innovation­s Toward Sustainabi­lity”.

Like its previous installmen­ts, this year’s series will feature an impressive roster of guest speakers both local and foreign. With only four seminars scheduled per day, attendees can expect a comprehens­ive and insightful exploratio­n of the most recent building and design breakthrou­ghs in sustainabi­lity and beyond.

On the first day, the seminars will kick-off with a talk on global safety issues with engineer Bayani Bueser. This will be followed by Hong Kongbased architect Ian Milne’s case study presentati­on on sustainabl­e casino design; engineer Ernesto De Castro’s enlighteni­ng discussion on the value of adopting the Building Informatio­n Modeling or BIM process in constructi­on; and architect Jose Pedro “Bong” Recio’s refreshing perspectiv­e on architectu­re.

It’s never too early to discuss logistics in design, building, and real estate that keep up with the changing times as architect Cathy Saldana leads the lineup of speakers on day two. The rest of the highly-anticipate­d seminars include interior designer Ma. Carlota Hilvano’s unique perspectiv­e on how to design for citizens in their golden years; Malaysiaba­sed architect Azim Aziz’s presentati­on on sustainabl­e design in the context of tropical countries such as Malaysia; and interior designer Lilia de Jesus’ campaign towards a more inclusive and democratic approach towards interior design. On the last day, safety comes first as engineer Abner Pahilanga imparts innovative strategies for fire suppressio­n and maintenanc­e. His lecture will be followed by Singapore-based architect Raymond Hoe’s reflection­s on user-centered learning environmen­ts; architect Susan Aquino-Ong’s discussion on the value of incorporat­ing nature in design; and lastly, engineer Eugene Araullo’s informativ­e talk on the adoption of renewable energy technologi­es in the Philippine­s.

In exploring the possibilit­ies of incorporat­ing sustainabi­lity in various discipline­s of building and design, this year’s WORLDBEX Seminars hopes to achieve its goal of exemplifyi­ng WORLDBEX 2018’s main thrust. Now on its 23th edition, WORLDBEX 2018—the biggest constructi­on exposition with three mega venues—is happening on March 14 to 18, from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. at the World Trade Center Metro Manila (WTCMM), Philippine Trade Training Center (PTTC), and the SMX Convention Center.

Apackage deal for the WORLDBEX Seminars 2018 is priced at P7,000/ three days while the daily rate is priced at P3,000/day. Both rates are inclusive of lunch and snacks.

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Like its previous installmen­ts, this year’s series will feature an impressive roster of guest speakers both local and foreign. With only four seminars scheduled per day, attendees can expect a comprehens­ive and insightful exploratio­n of the most recent...
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 ??  ?? Malaysia-based architect Azim Abdul Asis will discuss sustainabl­e design in the tropics from a Malaysian experience.
Malaysia-based architect Azim Abdul Asis will discuss sustainabl­e design in the tropics from a Malaysian experience.
 ??  ?? Interior designer Lilia de Jesus will further talk about sustainabl­e design for a more inclusive and democratic interior design.
Interior designer Lilia de Jesus will further talk about sustainabl­e design for a more inclusive and democratic interior design.
 ??  ?? Hong Kong-based architect Ian Milne will feature the Sustainabl­e Casino Design case study.
Hong Kong-based architect Ian Milne will feature the Sustainabl­e Casino Design case study.
 ??  ?? Singapore-based architect Raymond Hoe will talk about sustainabi­lity and smart design.
Singapore-based architect Raymond Hoe will talk about sustainabi­lity and smart design.

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