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Looking back on tropical architecture for future-forward spaces

Looking back on tropical architecture for future-forward spaces

Update: 2022-09-30
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Tropical architecture, or adapting design for areas that experience wet and dry seasons, is not a new concept. It can even be seen in through materials used to make bahay kubo, and having ventanillas during Hispanic times. To this day, tropical architecture remains crucial in building estates that are resilient to potential hazards. Listen to Ayala Land urban design head Architect Mia Quimpo on how these designs are being executed in the Philippines.

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Looking back on tropical architecture for future-forward spaces

Looking back on tropical architecture for future-forward spaces