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To gain deeper insights into how material innovation, climate-responsive design, and community practices converge to promote resilient and sustainable architecture in the local setting, the United Architects of the Philippines Graduate Auxiliary (UAPGA) – Tarlac Chapter conducts β€œLakbay: Exploring Bamboo’s Journey from Nature to Structure” at the Tarlac Agricultural University (TAU) Farmers Training Center and the Kawayan Collective Tarlac Facility on 11 October.Β 

The educational experience starts through an opening ceremony with Dr. Jay-ar A. De Mayo, Director of Business and Auxiliary Services (BAS) Office, representing TAU President Dr. Silverio Ramon DC. Salunson and welcoming the participants. Then, a keynote talk focusing on the cultivation, processing, and preparation of bamboo for structural applications is facilitated. The program continues with a site visit and guided tour at the Kawayan Collective Tarlac facility, featuring hands-on observation and collaborative discussions

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