Times of Suriname

Cubo wins top prize

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PHILIPPINE­S – The creator of a house made of bamboo that can be put together in four hours to solve the chronic shortage of affordable accommodat­ion in the Philippine­s has won a £50,000 top prize to develop cities for the future. Earl Forlales, 23, a graduate in material science engineerin­g, took inspiratio­n from the bamboo hut his grandparen­ts lived in outside Manilla. Forlales was awarded first prize by the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors (Rics) for his house, known as Cubo, for its use of lowcost, sustainabl­e material, and the speed at which it could be constructe­d.

John Hughes, the competitio­n head judge and Rics president, said: “The world’s cities are growing all the time and there is a real need to make sure they are safe, clean and comfortabl­e places to live for future generation­s. “There were many exciting, original designs among the submission­s. However, Earl’s idea stood out for its simple yet well thought through solution to the world’s growing slum problem.

“As we look at our entrants, who are our next generation of leaders, I believe that real progress will be made in tackling the world’s biggest issues.”

Forlales’s house could be manufactur­ed in a week, constructe­d in four hours and costs £60 per square metre. Its use of bamboo – which releases 35% more oxygen into the environmen­t than trees – was praised by the judges. The ability of the houses to be constructe­d in any bambooprod­ucing area was one of the key attraction­s.

Forlales has already identified a suitable area of land to start building his Cubo houses. He plans to begin work next year with experts from the Rics in an attempt to help relieve the huge pressures on housing in Manila, where a third of the 12 million population live in slums.

The Cities for our Future competitio­n launched in January 2018 aiming to find practical solutions to problems that the world’s cities face. There were more than 1,200 entries, which were narrowed down to 12 finalists, who were given a mentor from the Rics to help them develop their idea over several months. The final judging took place this month. (The Upside)

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