Project BEAM: Demonstrating engineered bamboo as a low-carbon construction pathway in the Philippines

February 13, 2026

The built environment is at a turning point. As more organisations strengthen their commitments to net zero carbon buildings, the conversation is evolving beyond operational energy efficiency and renewable energy procurement toward a more complex challenge that must be addressed earlier in the building lifecycle: embodied carbon.

In the Philippines, where construction demand continues to grow alongside increasing climate risk, solutions must respond to both urgency and feasibility. This is the context in which Arthaland Corporation launched Project BEAM (Bamboo for Ecological Architecture & Materials), the country’s first commercial-scale bamboo structure, as a practical demonstration of what bio-based construction materials can enable under real project delivery conditions.

Located in Sevina Park, Laguna, Project BEAM is a 600-square-meter retail structure designed to be occupied as a clinic in 2026. The project uses Philippine-sourced glulam bamboo as key structural elements, which will undergo structural and fire performance testing aligned with ASTM D5456 and ASTM E84 to support performance verification and wider industry adoption.

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