15/05/2026
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The United Architects of the Philippines Student Auxiliary (UAPSA) โ Lyceum of the Philippines University-Cavite Chapter successfully organized DIALOGO+, an architectural symposium themed โAdvancing Green Thinking in Architecture and Design,โ held on May 13, 2026 at the LPU Cavite University Auditorium.
The symposium gathered architecture students, faculty members, and aspiring design professionals for a meaningful exchange of ideas on sustainability, resilient construction, and environmentally responsible architecture. Anchored on the growing global demand for sustainable development, the event highlighted the vital role of architects in shaping greener and smarter communities.
Esteemed industry professionals and architecture leaders served as guest speakers during the event, including:
Ar. Daniel Vicente A. Lichauco, FUAP โ Principal Partner, Archion Architects
Ar. Rowena C. Ramos, UAP, CBP โ President and Principal Architect, Ecotektonika
Ar. Leandro Nicholas R. Poco, PIEP, UAP, PIA, CBP, MSC, MA โ Managing Director, Consilio
Ar. Freddy B. Bautista, UAP, GREEN AP โ Principal Architect, ABB Architecturals
The invited speakers shared valuable insights on topics such as Sustainable Materials and Resilient Construction and Sustainable Design and Technology, emphasizing innovative approaches in creating energy-efficient, climate-responsive, and future-ready structures.
Throughout the symposium, students gained deeper appreciation of green architecture principles, sustainable urban planning, and the integration of modern technologies in architectural practice. The discussions also encouraged future architects to become advocates of environmental stewardship and socially responsible design.
DIALOGO+ reflects the continuous commitment of the College of Engineering and Architecture and the UAPSA-LPU Cavite Chapter in providing relevant academic activities that strengthen professional growth, creativity, and industry awareness among architecture students.
As sustainability becomes increasingly essential in the built environment, the symposium served as an avenue for empowering future Lycean architects to lead transformative and resilient architectural solutions for generations to come.