On October 15, the 'Experience' exhibition was inaugurated in the Auditorium of the National Library of El Salvador. The projects integrate environmental aspects from the design phase to the subsequent construction of the building, thus quantifying the efficiency of the measures adopted.
Gabriela Tavarone, alumna of the School of Architecture; Fredy Massad, critic and architect; and Sonia Álvarez Cibanal, Ambassador of Spain in El Salvador, participated in the presentation and dedicated a few words of welcome and thanks to the attendees.
In addition, the event featured the intervention of Purificación González, director of the Master's Degree in design and environmental management of buildings, who explained from the School of Architecture the four main axes of the Master's Degree: "the design and quantification of sustainability, international projection, cooperation with the business and innovation through research". Eduardo Domingo, director of development of the School, was in charge of presenting, also from Pamplona, the book 'Experiencia', a publication that gathers a decade of training in sustainable and regenerative architecture and whose essence are the stories of "our alumni and their work," he said.
