A Filipino-Italian company advocating green architecture has proposed the construction of houses and buildings that can quickly adapt and withstand typhoons, floods and other calamities due to climate change
Italian architect Romolo Nati, executive chairman and CEO of Italpinas Euroasian Design and Eco-Development (ITPI), has introduced his Philippine coral-inspired designs to encourage Filipinos to build typhoon and flood-resistant shelters in the aftermath of destructive Typhoon Maring
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Featured on Carbon New, 06 September 2013