In a remarkable step toward redefining eco-tourism in Luzon, Kaway’an Ecofarm is set to unveil the region’s largest bamboo pavilion, a testament to the innovative potential of sustainable bamboo architecture. Nestled in the heart of General Trias, Cavite, this eco-tourism destination is poised to merge sustainability, architectural brilliance, and natural beauty to create a unique experience for its visitors.
At the centerpiece of the 3-hectare ecofarm is the Maharlika Grand Hall, an awe-inspiring structure brought to life in collaboration with some of the world’s foremost experts in bamboo construction. Bali-based Bamboo Pure, globally recognized for its groundbreaking bamboo structures, spearheaded the design and construction of the pavilion. With over a decade of experience, Bamboo Pure, in partnership with the renowned IBUKU design firm and a team of skilled Balinese craftsmen, has delivered more than 100 architectural masterpieces across the globe. Their expertise is now evident in Kaway’an Ecofarm’s Maharlika Grand Hall.
The Maharlika Grand Hall integrates both imported giant bamboo from Bali and locally sourced Kawayang Tinik bamboo. This blend of sustainable materials is complemented by steel and copper accents, with architectural oversight by Architect Christian Salandanan of Sangay Architects—the same team behind the Polo Pavilion used to host the King of Brunei and Sultan of Malaysia during the 2019 SEA Games.
Beyond its architectural centerpiece, Kaway’an Ecofarm offers a diverse range of attractions, including farm plots, greenhouses, vibrant gardens, a tranquil man-made lagoon, and scenic trails. These features collectively aim to provide an immersive, eco-friendly escape for visitors. Slated for its grand opening in the third quarter of 2025, the ecofarm promises to be a haven of natural splendor and sustainable innovation.
During a recent site visit, Bamboo Pure founder and CEO Orin Hardy personally inspected the progress of the Maharlika Grand Hall and was warmly welcomed by Kaway’an Ecofarm’s owner and developer, Ms. Rosie Tsai. Their shared vision is shaping a destination that highlights the beauty and functionality of bamboo while fostering community and environmental sustainability.
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https://propertyreport.ph/news-and-events/2024/12/27/37876/kawayan-ecofarm-to-debut-luzons-first-and-largest-bamboo-pavilion/