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In 2007, Romolo Valentino Nati, an Italian architect, arrived in the Philippines for the first time. Not only did he come to see the beautiful islands of which he had heard so much from his Filipino friends in Washington DC, but also to explore professional and entrepreneurial possibilities.

His aim was to introduce green architecture, not as a concept to which builders and real estate developers pay lip service for its hype value and for mere profit, but as a realistic approach to development, one that could be applied in the Philippine setting.

He was not disappointed. “I met Filipinos who, like me, are passionate about green architecture and sustainable real estate development,” recalls Romolo, a multi-awarded green architect and designer.

The heartwarming welcome he received, along with excellent prospects that he recognized from the outset, encouraged him
to return for a series of visits. This led to an introduction to Atty. Jose D. Leviste III, or Jojo, a Sydney-based Filipino who was also in town to explore career options in his home country. Theirs was a propitious first meeting, for they soon realized they share the same love and respect for the environment and a vision of sustainable development.

In 2009, the two teamed up and founded Italpinas Euroasian Design and Eco-Development Corporation (ITPI), with Romolo as Executive Chairman and Chief Executive Officer and Jojo as President.

Interestingly, the company’s first venture, which has earned praises, is located in Cagayan de Oro City, 900 kilometers from
the Philippines’ capital, right on the island of Mindanao. Primavera Residences, as the project is known, consists of two towers situated inside the Pueblo de Oro Business Park, a Philippine Export Zone Authority-registered export zone.

“You have to understand how real estate impacts the environment. Some people underestimate this,” Romolo says of the design principles of the company.

“With an increase in energy consumption, there is an increase in electricity production, climate change and environmental degradation. There is a need for a solution, but to know the solution, we need to know how we created the problem,” stresses Romolo.

“We want to be thought leaders,” Jojo says. “At first at the level of our projects, but in the longer term, I would like our ways of thinking (in relation to design, efficiency and quality of life) to spill over and influence what Filipinos should come to expect of our living environments in a wider sense.”

 

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On Mindanao News Daily: Primavera Residences Architect in Italian Language Week

Primavera Residences Architect featured in Italian Language Week

 

Architect Romolo Valentino Nati, the Italian architect and designer who designed and executed Primavera Residences, Cagayan de Oro’s first ever eco-friendly mid-rise condominium, will be prominently featured in the 13th edition of the Settimana della lingua italiana (Italian Language Week) on December 10-13.

Arch. Nati has been invited to speak on “Eco-Friendly Buildings and Renewable Energy” on December 12 at the Conference on the theme: ““Ricerca, Scoperta, Innovazione: L’Italia dei saperi” (Research, Discovery, Innovation: Italy and Knowledge) at the Claro M. Recto Hall, Faculty Center (College of Arts and Letters), UP Diliman.

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Primavera Residences Architect featured in Italian Language Week

Architect Romolo Valentino Nati, the Italian architect and designer who designed and executed Primavera Residences, Cagayan de Oro’s first ever eco-friendly mid-rise condominium, will be prominently featured in the 13th edition of the Settimana della lingua italiana (Italian Language Week) on December 10-13. 

 

 Primavera Residences Architect featured in Italian Language Week

 

Architect Romolo Valentino Nati, the Italian architect and designer who designed and executed Primavera Residences, Cagayan de Oro’s first ever eco-friendly mid-rise condominium, will be prominently featured in the 13th edition of the Settimana della lingua italiana (Italian Language Week) on December 10-13.

The event is annual celebration of the Italian Language that began in 2001. It aims to promote the Italian language and its various aspects/facets all over the world.  This year it will have “Ricerca, Scoperta, Innovazione: L’Italia dei saperi” (Research, Discovery, Innovation: Italy and Knowledge) as its theme.   Conceptualized by the Accademia della Crusca (Italian society for scholars and Italian linguists and philologists) in collaboration with Italy’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, it will be organized by the Embassy of Italy in the Philippines in partnership with the Italian section (Dept of European Languages) of the University of the Philippines.   Arch. Nati has been invited to speak on “Eco-Friendly Buildings and Renewable Energy” on December 12 at theConference on the theme: “Ricerca, Innovazione, Scoperta: L’Italia dei saperi”  at the  Claro M Recto Hall, Faculty Center (College of Arts and Letters), UP Diliman.

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