UAPSA-MSEUF holds Kinaadman Quadripartite Webinar

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January 14, 2024

The United Architects of the Philippines Student Auxiliary (UAPSA) MSEUF chapter successfully conducted the ‘Kinaadman: Furthering Knowledge, Furthering Impact’ webinar via Streamyard on Sept. 26.

Ar. Sudarshan V. Kadcha Jr., principal of I.incite Architects, and Ar. Alexander Eriksson Furunes, the founder of Eriksson Furunes Architecture, served as the guest speaker at the event.

The webinar revolved around the concept of “Bayanihan” outside the context of Architecture.

Dan Carmelo A. Pinion, BS Architecture – II, shared that the event was very relevant and intellectual.

“I would say that the main topic of the whole presentation of the two speakers is very relevant, especially nowadays, and it’s something that all of us should explore and try to practice even outside the context of Architecture,” Pinion shared.

“Umikot yung webinar sa konsepto ng bayanihan. Halimbawa, magkakaiba man tayo ng salita patungkol sa salitang ito, sa Pilipinas ay bayanihan, sa Norway ay dugnad, at iba-iba pa, iisa pa rin ang diwa nito at ito ay ang pagtutulungan,” Pinion added.

Meanwhile, UAPSA-MSEUF will take part in the virtual activities headed by the UAPSA national in celebration of World Architecture Day with the theme: Reliving Architecture in a Healthy Environment on Oct. 4.

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