As the world celebrated the International Day for Biological Diversity
2023, SM Prime Holdings Inc. (SM Prime) joined the Society for the Conservation
of Philippine Wetlands, Inc. (SCPW) hosted the fourth SCPW Wetland Center
Design Symposium on May 29th at the MAAX Building in the Mall of Asia Complex.
Bannering the theme "Build Back Biodiversity: Wetland Centers and
Nature-Based Architecture," the hybrid symposium featured presentations
centered on fostering knowledge and awareness about wetland conservation and
innovative design approaches.
SCPW
president Ar. Celestino Ulep leads the opening of the Wetland Center Design
Symposium
SCPW president Ar. Celestino Ulep opened the symposium by sharing his
optimism on how collaboration and embracing nature-based architecture can pave
the way towards creating a future where wetlands thrive and biodiversity
flourishes.
Notable experts in the field also graced the event, sharing their
insights and experiences including Chris Rostron, the global manager of Wetland
Link International, and Alex Hughes of Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust in London,
UK. The guest speakers kicked off the discussion by sharing about the pivotal
role of Wetland Centers as a tool for Communication, Capacity Building,
Education, Participation, and Awareness (CEPA) in wetland conservation efforts.
Arch. Ulep, meanwhile, engaged the audience by introducing the concept
of nature-based architecture, highlighting the importance of prioritizing
sustainability and harmony in design by creating structures that seamlessly
integrate with the natural environment.
Meanwhile, Arch. Aaron Lecciones, SCPW Special Projects Officer, made a
detailed visual presentation on the Las Piñas-Parañaque Wetland Park (LPPWP)
Design Team's experience. He highlighted the challenges and triumphs of
designing a wetland park, serving as a source of inspiration for aspiring
designers and architects.
Esteemed partners, including Ms. Rida Reyes Castillo of SM Prime, Dr.
Arvin Diesmos of the ASEAN Centre for Biodiversity, Mr. Laudemir Salac of
DENR-Region 3, and Arch. Gleo Raymundo of UAPSA graced the event to show their
full support for this endeavor.
"It is an honor and privilege on the part of SM to partner with the
SCPW and UAPSA in realizing its common goal of protecting ecosystems,
particularly wetlands, by inspiring the youth to engage and take action on the
socio-civic and economic issues in their communities by finding workable solutions
towards building a sustainable future," SM Prime AVP and Head of
Marketing, PR, and Communications Rida Reyes Castillo said.
SM Prime
AVP and Head of Marketing, PR, and Communications Rida Reyes Castillo
Castillo further emphasized that environmental protection and nature
conservation are integral pillars of SM Prime's sustainability campaign and
that they believe in the power of cultivating the younger generation’s devotion
to building a sustainable future.
The symposium concluded with a comprehensive discussion on the rules and
guidelines of the design competition, followed by an open forum and exchange of
ideas among participants.
The symposium also marked the beginning of the highly anticipated 4th
SCPW Wetland Center Design Competition, which aims to create a platform for
talented students in the field of construction and design to showcase their
skills and ingenuity and encourages them to address environmental challenges
through sustainable solutions.
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