EACH year, our country experiences approximately 20 to 25 tropical cyclones within the Philippine Area of Responsibility. About eight to nine of them make landfall and directly affect our communities. The destruction of infrastructure and the loss of lives that follow are staggering, yet these remain largely preventable if we act with foresight, competence and responsibility. As architects, we do more than create buildings; we shape environments that protect people and enhance their way of life.
Time and again, we witness communities devastated by natural calamities. Entire neighborhoods are washed away, bridges collapse, and howling winds tear roofs apart. The aftermath reveals nature’s fury and our human shortcomings. Many of these tragedies stem from poor planning, weak construction and projects built in areas highly prone to floods, landslides or storm surges.
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