About International Advisory Council Mr. Felino “Jun” A. Palafox, Jr.

Mr. Felino “Jun” A. Palafox, Jr.

Principal Architect and Urban Planner

Founder and Managing Partner, Palafox Associates
Architect Palafox led and managed his firm Palafox Associates for the past 19 years in carrying out architectural and planning projects in 32 countries and in being the only Filipino and Southeast Asian architectural firm to make it in the rankings of the world’s Top 200 Architectural Firms complied by the London-based World Architecture magazine. Palafox Associates ranked 94th in 2006.

Since July 1989, Palafox Associates has carried out the architecture, master planning, and/or urban design of islands, provinces, cities, municipalities and towns, retail and entertainment centers, golf course communities, commercial, office, institutional, industrial, residential, and tourism estates and mixed-use development projects. The firm has master-planned more than 11 billions square meters of land and has been involved in the architectural design of more than seven million square meters in building
floor area in 32 countries.

 

Global Peace Festival 2010

Since 2007, the GPF has grown into a worldwide movement engaging political and spiritual leaders, sports stars, celebrities, and a broad range of partnering organizations. The 2010 Global Peace Festival will provide an international platform to highlight innovative, soft-power responses to conflict in the twenty-first century.

In recognition of the GPF’s investment in peacebuilding, the Hon. Raila Odinga, Prime Minister of Kenya, will act a Patron of the Festival.  Learn more.




 Inter-national Young Leaders Summit 2010

Convening in Nairobi on November 18-19 on the theme “Young Leaders in the 21st Century: Prospects & Challenges,” the 2010 International Young Leaders Summit will feature respected world leaders and global entrepreneurs addressing issues of African peacebuilding and development, as well as broader collaborative strategies that support  conflict resolution, water resource development, health care, and other priorities in the developing world. Learn More