7.01.2009
LEEDing Change Across the Globe
This Nation's movers-and-shakers recently joined me in a roundtable discussion about the Philippine environment and the important role that architects play:
Amado DeJesus, FUAP (Philippine Inquirer Newspaper columnist and Green Architecture Movement Founder)
Felino "Jun" Palafox, FUAP (Palafox Assoc. and Save-The-Trees-In-Subic advocate)
Prosperidad Luis, FUAP (former National President of United Architects of the Philippines and Dean of University of the Philippines College of Architecture)
Carmelito "Cat" Tatlonghari, LEED AP (former USAID Climate Change Program Manager and Climate Change Thematic Specialist at United Nations)
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