Chamber of Real Estate & Builders' Associations, Inc.

A Home for Every Filipino

FUAP/FPIEP
Architect, Environmental Planner
Past President, CREBA
Chairman & Chief Urban Planner, Consultants for Comprehensive Environmental Planning (CONCEP Inc.)
President, Alliance for Safe, Sustainable & Resilient Environments (ASSURE)

Greening Real Estate Developments

To some people, real estate developers are viewed not only as creators of houses, subdivisions and buildings, but of communities.

To others, they are seen as destroyers of natural habitats, producers of urban sprawl, and creators of dysfunctional, fragmented developments.

But the sorry state of our towns and cities is not necessarily the fault of developers. For instance:

  • Inappropriate land use and transport planning, coupled with weak zoning and environmental regulations, produce dysfunctional and disaster-prone landscapes.

  • Shortsighted home buyers prefer inefficient houses that are cheap to buy but expensive to maintain, and may even not last very long.

  • Project financiers favor the tried and tested, even when these no longer work as shown by the massive damage caused by recent climate-induced calamities.

Yet merely “responding to the market” — the justification most developers give for doing what they do — is a regressive competitive strategy, and one that almost all other industries no longer use.

There is, however, a better way, and those who practice it are gaining not only public acclaim but also competitive advantage.

This way is Green Development, a new way of thinking about the goals and the process of creating and modifying the built environment that transcends mere compliance strategies.

It uses the process of addressing environmental concerns and opportunities as a catalyst to create fundamentally better houses, buildings and communities.

Our presentation below capsulizes the concept and strategies by which these goals can be pursued.

[]

2 Responses

  1. Thank you for this, Dr. Einsiedel. Your blogs are very educative. Do you have a more detailed guide, or tips and tricks, for implementing greening? May be an ebook or a series of webinars, even if for pay?

    1. Hi David,
      Thanks a lot for your interest in my blogs. Regarding greening, I’ve lectured on this topic in many occasions and for different audiences. Green development is quite a broad field and can include coastal protection from storm surge and tsunamis as well as flood-proofing communities. If you tell me what specific situation or project you’re interested in, I can try to respond to you in a more specific manner.

      I look forward to hearing from you soon.

      Best regards,

      Nathaniel von Einsiedel

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

CREDIT >>  Cover photo: UP Diliman Sunken Garden by Bing Ramos

Keep Informed

MORE TO EXPLORE

Returning home to Taal

With the Philippine Institute on Volcanology and Seismology lowering the alert level of Taal Volcano to level 3 and the

Read More »

Manila Bay: beyond the cleanup

The recently launched cleanup of Metro Manila’s “toilet bowl” has been long overdue. It actually would not have been needed

Read More »