CLARK FREEPORT— A Pampanga-based architect will begin his work in Aurora province this month as part of Senator Edgardo Angara’s efforts to promote environment-friendly projects in the Central Luzon province.
Angara tapped the expertise of Architect Adriano “Andy” Gulapa, a former Candaba town councilor, in leading green architecture projects in Aurora, including those of the Aurora Pacific Economic Zone and Freeport Authority (APECO) in Casiguran town, which is facing the Pacific Ocean.
Gulapa said that he “supports and welcomes” Angara’s development plans for his home province.
He added that he is a “staunch believer” in harmonizing development with the environment and in the two-term senator’s advocacy to promote green and environment-friendly architecture.
Angara and Gulapa discussed plans to construct an Aurora-Clark Commercial Complex here that will pave the way for the promotion of the province to the rest of Central Luzon.
As home of Asia’s largest 600-year old balete tree in Maria Aurora town, Aurora province will benefit much from green architecture that has been proven to attract tourists.