Romolo Nati

Romolo Valentino Benedetto Nati (born February 14, 1968) is an Italian architect and entrepreneur who employs biomimicry to create sustainable real estate and energy projects.[1] He is the Executive Chairman and CEO of Italpinas Development Corporation (IDC),[2] an Italian-Filipino real estate development firm. He is also the Vice Chairman of Constellation Energy Corporation (CEC), a Philippine renewable energy company. [3]

Romolo Valentino Benedetto Nati
Born (1968-02-14) February 14, 1968
NationalityItalian
Occupation(s)Executive chairman and CEO of Italpinas Development Corporation; Vice Chairman of Constellation Energy Corporation
Websiteitalpinas.com

Career

Italpinas Development Corporation

In 2007, Nati came to the Philippines and introduced "green architecture".[4] In 2009, Nati and Jose D. Leviste III,[5] founded the Italpinas Euroasian Design and Eco-development Corporation (ITPI). Leviste is a Sydney-based Filipino lawyer.

ITPI was later renamed Italpinas Development Corporation (IDC), with Nati as Executive Chairman and Chief Executive Officer and Leviste as President. The first project of the IDC is Primavera Residences[6][7][8] in Cagayan de Oro, Philippines. Primavera is a mixed-use condominium inside Pueblo de Oro Business Park.[9]

Constellation Energy Corporation

Also founded in 2009, Romolo is Vice Chairman of Constellation Energy Corporation (CEC), a renewable energy company that focuses in acquiring, financing and developing small to medium-scale renewable energy projects across the Philippines.[10]

Style

Biomimicry

Inspired by natural living structures, Nati based his designs on biomimicry.[11] He also took an interest in sustainable development,[12][13] citing a strong need for building cities and creating shelters without harming nature.

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