Mapping of Sustainability in Architectural Practices in the Philippines

  • Geza Fischl
  • Gloria B. Teodoro School of Architecture Industrial Design and the Built Environment Mapua Institute of Technology

Abstract

The awareness in architectural sustainability is increasing worldwide. This pilot study aims to map and evaluate the situation of sustainable development of architecture offices in the Philippines through an online survey. In spite of sampling difficulties, the mapping of sustainability was successfully done for the collected sample, and results showed that architects evaluate themselves as having less than intermediate level of knowledge/skill in sustainability issues. Furthermore, they have a general concept about natural (renewable), energy efficient and sustainable products and services. Difficulties with application of sustainability are due to a client’s budget and will. It is widely accepted that the individual companies suffer from lack of resources and therefore perform weaker in sustainability than the profession would require. Introduction of the morphological analysis of sustainable development (morph-SD) tool indicated that architects are mainly familiar with environmental related principle-level sustainability-oriented terms, while the economic and social aspects of sustainable development are not significantly represented. Confirmation of findings and further development of the morph-SD tool would require a comprehensive geographic sampling.

Author Biographies

Geza Fischl
Géza Fischl is a registered architect in Sweden. He holds a PhD in Engineering Psychology and has been researching on restoration supportive environments. Currently, he is a visiting professor at Mapua Institute of Technology. He teaches within the Environmental psychology specialization track for Master of Science in Architecture.
Gloria B. Teodoro, School of Architecture Industrial Design and the Built Environment Mapua Institute of Technology

Gloria Teodoro is both a licensed architect and environmental planner.  She is the current dean of Mapua Institute of Technology School of Architecture Industrial Design and the Built Environment.  She is currently finishing her PhD in Urban and Regional Planning in the University of the Philippines.

Published
2016-08-12
Section
Articles