PASAY CITY,
The SM group’s foresight to incorporate best building practices continues with the next generation, as
“We want to make sure that when we develop a building, it’s going to last for a long time,” said
Drawing from lessons on her first year in studying architecture,
“As architects, this was one of the first few things we were taught,”
Field Residences is an example of SM’s commitment in meeting the highest standards of disaster resilience in its development.
A new rainwater detention tank was completed in September this year after SMDC found that water levels in Field Residences had risen over the years. It is designed to handle extreme rainfall similar to those during Typhoon Ondoy (Ketsana), which brought 455 millimeters of rain in 24 hours.
How architecture can also build values
SMDC also promotes local identity in its projects by specifically choosing native plants that are more well-suited to the area.
“We try to reduce the types of plants that don’t benefit the local environment nor enliven its biodiversity,” she said. “What we do is to identify plants that can prosper here such as the endemic katmon [Dillenia philippinensis] tree.”
SMDC initiated to have future nurseries of these plants in various developments.
“The decisions that we have today are going to impact the long-term future,” she added. “With sustainability at the forefront of our conversations nowadays, we see that that’s part of the legacy that we need to complete.”