On ABS-CBN.com: Italian architect says PH buildings should be earthquake-proof

An Italian architect based in the Philippines is advising local architects and builders to apply earthquake-proof principles when building structures in the country.

Romolo Nati, executive chairman and CEO of ITALPINAS Euroasian Design and Eco-Development Corporation (ITPI), believes that now is the time to consider fully incorporating earthquake-proof principles in building designs following the deadly magnitude 7.2 earthquake in Central Visayas.

Nati said building hollow tube or tube-shaped structures is one way to prevent structural damage during tremors.

“The shape of the building must be done in such a way that it optimizes the building’s capability to adapt to seismic activity. The tube structure is the best shape to withstand forces and ground motion brought about by earthquakes,” he said.

He said bamboo can be used because of its tubular structure that combines strength and lightness.

He also noted that buildings need to be flexible to withstand earthquakes.

Read story here.

Featured on ABS-CBNnews.com, 28 October 2013 

 

On The Philippine Star: Italian architect urged shift to earthquake-proof designs

Italian architect urged shift to earthquake-proof designs

ITPI uses state-of-the-art software products to design the structures of its buildings so that they are able to withstand major natural calamities, such as earthquakes and typhoons. The computer-generated simulations show the reactions of the structure from various strains coming from different directions.

An Italian architect advocating environment-friendly designs has urged local designs and builders to fully incorporate earthquake-proof principles when building structures in the country.

Romolo Nati, executive chairman and chief executive officer of Italian-Filipino firm ITALPINAS Euroasian Design and Eco-Development Corp. (ITPI), said Italy and the Philippines have many similarities when it comes to natural calamities, particularly volcanic activity and earthquakes, which is why the two countries can learn from each other in terms of construction. “For Italians, building quake-proof structures is not just an option.

Every time we design in Italy, we have to consider that we are building something in an earthquake-prone country,” said Nati, who took up architecture at the La Sapienza University in Rome.

Nati said one way to prevent structural damage brought about by earthquakes is by building tubo cavo (hollow tube) or tube-shaped structures, which is the best shape to react to stress and opposing forces within the earth.

Continue reading story here.

Featured in Philstar.com, 29 October 2013, by Iris C. Gonzales

ITPI’s Italian Architect Romolo V. Nati with the brokers of Primavera Residences

ITPI’s Italian Architect Romolo V. Nati shares his knowledge of how to design and build eco-friendly and earth-quake resistant structures with the real estate business partners of Primavera Residences. With calamities such as typhoons and earthquakes taking a bigger toll on the nation, the need for environmental solutions becomes more serious over time. ITPI has been at the forefront of the movement for sustainable real estate development. Primavera Residences, ITPI’s first condominium in CdO, is an example of a highly sustainable and efficient building design.

This two-tower mixed-use property has environment-friendly features including an inner courtyard, as well as a cross-ventilation layout among the units in order to enhance natural airflow and light. Shaded facades also minimize solar illumination on the windows and moderate the temperature inside each unit. Residents may reduce their use of air conditioning to as much as 32 percent. Moreover, the building is designed to have a photovoltaic solar panels to produce renewable energy for the common areas, and thus reduce the condominium costs for unit owners.

In this meeting, held at the multi-purpose hall of Primavera Residences last October 19, Architect Nati called on CdO’s home owners to consider safety, security and sustainability when it comes to choosing their home.

To get in touch with ITPI and to know more about Primavera Residences’s earthquake-proof design, call +63 917 7921080 or click here.

Young engineers learn future trends at Primavera Residences

Around 120 civil engineering students from the Unified Students of the Philippine Institute of Civil Engineers – CDO Chapter paid a visit to Primavera Residences, the only eco-friendly condominium in Mindanao, to learn all about sustainable technology.

Engineering Students by the Pool
The students from the Unified Students of the Philippine Institute of Civil Engineers – CDO Chapter gather in front of the swimming pool

The students, who came from Capitol University, Mindanao University of Science and Technology, Xavier University and Cagayan de Oro College, gathered together at the Multipurpose Hall to listen to ITALPINAS Euroasian Design and Eco-Development Corporation (ITPI)’s Sales and Marketing Director, Ms. Gladys M. Echano, as she spoke about who ITPI was, its design philosophies and strategies and its projects.

“We want to highlight the role of sustainability in building for the future,” shares Ms. Echano. “Our resources are not infinite and one day, if we aren’t careful, they could run out. This is why our company focuses on sustainability – our first project, the Primavera Residences, has an inner courtyard and a cross-ventilation layout that encourages natural airflow and illumination. The shaded façades prevent the sun’s rays from directly hitting the windows of the units, which helps moderate the temperature inside. Primavera Residences is also designed to be equipped with solar photovoltaic panels. So not only do we aim to reduce overall energy consumption, we also aim to produce the building’s own energy as well!”

Future civil engineers after the seminar
The future civil engineers hold up their certificates and pose with ITPI’s sales and marketing director, Ms. Gladys M. Echano (second from left, in purple), after the end of the seminar.

The young civil engineers enjoyed the interesting session, which will be very helpful to them when they work on their own projects in the future. The event ended with a t-shirt design contest on sustainable living.

This event was organized by Primavera Residences in cooperation with RPM Realty.

 

 

Recent Bohol quake also felt in CdO, leaves Primavera Residences untouched

The recent magnitude-7

2 earthquake that hit Bohol on the morning of October 15 also shook the neighboring provinces in Visayas and Mindanao

Intensity V was felt in Cagayan de Oro, as well as Iloilo, Ozamis, La Carlota cities, Guimaras Island, Abuyog town (Leyte), Sibulan town (Negros Oriental) and Gingoog City (Misamis Oriental)

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Nature: a source of inspiration for tomorrow’s buildings

The reason that Italian-Filipino company ITALPINAS Eco-logic Design and Development Corporation (ITPI) was founded at the beginning of 2009 was that its prime movers – Italian Arch. Romolo V. Nati and Filipino Atty. Jojo Leviste – both shared the same vision and passion in promoting sustainable developments in the Philippines.

“What we do in the present will change the future,” says Arch. Nati, Executive Chairman and CEO of ITPI. “We consume the earth’s resources as if they were built to last forever. Unfortunately, this is not always the case. If we don’t act on it now, these resources will someday run out.” As a real estate developer, the ITPI team takes it upon themselves to build a sustainable environment and a better world. To do this, they take inspiration from nature.

NATURE: A SOURCE OF INSPIRATION FOR TOMORROW’S BUILDINGS

Nature provides the inspiration for eco-friendly, earthquake,  and flood-free structures

 

“Albert Einstein once said, ‘Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better,’” shares Atty. Leviste, ITPI President. “Nature shares with us each day the secrets of her beautiful, elegant, efficient and effortless creations; and these give us inspiration to design cost-effective and self-sustaining models, which we transform into architectural solutions.”

 

NATURE: A SOURCE OF INSPIRATION FOR TOMORROW’S BUILDINGS

The performance-based design of Primavera Residences in Cagayan de Oro optimizes the building’s energy saving and producing aspects.

 

True to their word, ITPI can boast of their first mixed-use project, the Primavera Residences, which is located in Uptown Cagayan de Oro. Arch. Nati adds: “We gave particular attention to the design phase by following a strategy similar to what nature uses in evolving living structures: we call it ‘Performance-Based Design.’ This permits us to extensively study the project’s location to be able to optimize the building’s energy saving and producing aspects, delivering the best product to our clients and investors.” The emphasis on the design has allowed ITPI to reduce Primavera Residences’ overall environmental impact – from the reduction of energy consumption and optimizing construction techniques to its maintenance operations.

Through ITPI’s performance-based design strategy, they are able to come up with a well-performing building, which also happens to be beautiful. “We don’t design thinking about beauty; there is no such concept in nature,” explains Arch. Nati. “It’s the process that matters. We don’t design the form; we design the process that makes the form.”

 

NATURE: A SOURCE OF INSPIRATION FOR TOMORROW’S BUILDINGS

In a termite mound, air gets drawn from the outside and circulated throughout the mound.

 

And with this came Primavera Residences – taking inspiration from a termite mound’s natural ventilation scheme, ITPI’s first project in CdO is able to cool the air from outside that gets drawn into the building. This air then is vented into the building’s floors creating a cross ventilation among the units inside it before exiting through the open space at the top, like a chimney. The constant air circulation, among other energy saving features of the building, results in a 32% decrease in air conditioner consumption. “Our design is a result of extensive research into the location of our project and its interaction with the different environmental elements,” says Atty. Leviste. “More than just a building, it is an entire system that enriches its surroundings and evolves through time with new components.”

NATURE: A SOURCE OF INSPIRATION FOR TOMORROW’S BUILDINGS

At Primavera Residences, the constant air circulation, among other energy saving features of the building, results in a 32% decrease in air conditioner consumption

 

Aside from minimizing energy usage and being environmentally responsible, Primavera Residences is also known for its Italian design. It exudes modern and minimalist elegance throughout the entire building, whether in the exterior or interior.  “Other than benefiting from the high technology used in the design process, we also wanted our end-users to experience the Italian lifestyle without having to travel all the way to Italy,” says Arch. Nati. Partnering with Italian painter Nino Quartana, ITPI transformed Primavera Residences into an Italian gallery filled with Quartana’s work.

 

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The work of Italian painter Nino Quartana graces the rooms and halls of Primavera Residences in Cagayan de Oro.

 

Nino Quartana, who is also a ceramist and stage designer from Sicily, began exhibiting his works in Italy in 1979. Since he moved to Manila in January 2007, his works have been featured in many local galleries, such as Galleria Duemila, Ayala Museum, the San Agustin Museum, and most recently, at Galeria Roces in Malacañang Palace. Aside from organizing exhibitions, Quartana has also conducted workshops in many parts of the country, from the city of Legazpi in the Bicol region to the city of Angono in the Rizal province, the Philippines’ art capital.

 

Partners JDL RVN 2Italian Arch. Romolo V. Nati and Filipino Atty. Jojo Leviste are prime movers in sustainable development in the Philippines.

 

His paintings at Primavera Residences, which, like ITPI’s works, are also influenced by nature, from their colors to their forms. Quartana’s works pay homage to the Philippines’ beautiful beaches. Although they are not explicitly represented, he is able to create the affinity between Italian impressions and Philippine landscapes just from the way he colors the sun, skies, seas and coral reefs.

His strength is his ability  to transmit to the viewers this particular image of nature. Quartana’s conceptual art, with its vivid clarity, transports his viewers into a whirlwind of spatial and ‘natural’ sensations that stir in new and unexpected emotions.

So step inside Primavera Residences and allow yourself to be carried away by nature. Buon viaggio!

5 reasons Ms. Primavera rocks

Beauty queens come and go, but there are those who truly stand out from the sea of pageant winners. Miss Primavera 2013 Kristia Jolina Alde is one of them. With a stellar mix of beauty, charm, personality, and smarts, she’s a certified knockout who is sure to win the hearts of not only the Kagay-anons, but the rest of the world as well.

Here are the top 5 reasons Kristia is a real world-class Kagay-anon beauty.

1. She’s drop-dead gorgeous!

 

5 reasons Ms Primavera rocks | Kristia Jolina Alde

 

Time to close your gaping mouths, guys, and for Pete’s sake, rearrange those slack jaws! But I can’t blame you though. This girl is sizzling with timeless elegance, loads of appeal, and that undeniably beautiful and classic Filipina look. Aside from Miss Primavera 2013, she was also crowned Miss Silka Cagayan de Oro 2011, as a testament to her flawless beauty!

 

2. She’s Got a Fun & Fab personality

 What’s a pretty face without the great personality to match? Luckily, Kristia has both. With her funny and carefree disposition, positive yet realistic perspective, plus her awesome confidence, she’s quite beautiful in the inside too!

3. Family-oriented? Check!

 

5 reasons Ms Primavera rocks | Kristia Jolina Alde

When style effortlessly blends with substance. Miss Primavera at the Primavera Residences.

 

She loves her family dearly and looks up to her mom as her main role model in life. Following her mom’s footsteps, she strives to become the selfless, caring, and inspiring woman that other young ladies could look up to.

 

4. She’s not just a pretty face! She’s smart too!

She’s pretty eloquent and knows exactly what we could do and how we could help Cagayan de Oro reach its potentials as a booming, world-class city.

 

5. She’s a soon-to-be Civil Engineer!

 

 5 reasons Ms Primavera rocks | Kristia Jolina Alde

A true-blue Kagay-anon beauty

 

Speaking of intelligence, this girl’s surely got the brains to become a kick-ass civil engineer someday. She is currently on her 3rd year of studying BS Civil Engineering in Ateneo de Cagayan University (Xavier University), and she believes that being a civil engineer is “the most rewarding, hands-on, and people-oriented profession because it makes people’s lives easier”.

No wonder she is crowned Miss Primavera, right? She absolutely embodies the qualities that make Primavera Residences stand out not only in Cagayan de Oro but in the rest of the world. A world-class beauty to match a world-class eco-friendly facility. Simply two of a kind!

Want to see where Ms. Primavera hangs out? Click here.

 

On Business Week Mindanao: Primavera Residences, BPI to host business forum

BPI Family Savings Bank and Primavera Residences are hosting a Business and Investment Opportunity Forum in Cagayan de Oro City on Thursday (Oct. 17) at the Multi-Purpose Hall of Primavera Residences, 2nd Floor, Pueblo de Oro Business Park, Upper Carmen.

Dr. Jose P. Leviste, Jr. Non-Executive Chairman of Italpinas Euro-Asian Design and Eco-development Corporation (ITPI), owner-developer of Primavera Residences, said this forum is the first in the series of events being initiated in Region X with ITPI’s partner banks under the program dubbed as SOAR High! (Sustainable Opportunites and Advocacies in the Regions)

Read the whole story here.

 

– bwm

Featured in Business Week Mindanao, 13 October 2013

On the Philippine Star: Italian firm set to complete eco-friendly housing project in Mindanao

Italian design and eco-friendly architecture

Green energy real estate firm Italpinas Euroasian Design and Ecodevelopment Corp

, said it is on track to completing its eco-friendly residential building project in Mindanao, which is seen to help address urban congestion problems in the country

The Primavera Residences in Cagayan de Oro is a joint venture project with renewable energy firm Constellation Energy Corp

The project consists of two towers, with the 161-unit Primavera Residences Tower A is a 10-storey building completed last year

The building’s Tower B is set to finish construction in 2014 and will have a capacity of 166 residential and commercial units and 54 parking slots, said Jojo Leviste, president of both ITPI and CEC

“Creating sustainable power plants and real estate developments in the regions will provide economic activity and improve the quality of life of the people in other centers across the country so they will not need to migrate to major cities in search of opportunities and better living conditions,” Leviste said

Italian architect Romolo Nati, executive chairman and CEO of ITPI said that their partnership with CEC aims to give people more reasons to stay and contribute to exciting growth in the provinces rather than go to metropolises like Metro Manila

“One way to decongest Metro Manila is to develop the provinces

People live in the crowded city because developers usually build properties in the metro, but if you put your developments in the provinces, people will also invest and live there,” Nati said

Citing data from Forbes magazine, Italpinas said urban migration in Metro Manila is at its worst in 2011, with 41,014 persons packed like sardines per square kilometer

ITPI’s passive designs include an inner courtyard that, together with the cross ventilation layout of the units, increases the natural ventilation and illumination of the building, the company said

Furthermore, it is also equipped with shaded facades that minimize direct solar illumination on the windows and moderate the temperature inside each unit

Featured in Philippine Star, 7 October 2013, by Iris C

Gonzales

 

On Manila Standard Today: Typhoon and Flood Resistant Shelters for Filipinos

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 Aerial rendition of “Coral City”

 

A design concept from ITPI that proposes the construction of houses and buildings that can quickly adapt and withstand typhoons, floods and other calamities due to climate change

 

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

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  Nati, Executive Chairman and CEO of ITALPINAS Euroasian Design and Eco-Development Corporation (ITPI), has put forward his Philippine coral-inspired designs to encourage Filipinos to build typhoon and flood-resistant shelters in the aftermath of destructive Tropical Storm Maring

Wondering how nature can help?

Read story here

Ciao, and till next time!

 

 

From Manila Standard Today: 3 September 2013