‘No woman should be spoken about that way’ Suntay’s wife on husband’s remarks about Anne Curtis
‘No woman should be spoken about that way’ Suntay’s wife on husband’s remarks about Anne Curtis
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Title Shaping the Future of Architects A Call to Action for Empathy and Respect
As architects, we have a profound impact on the built environment and society at large. It is our responsibility to create spaces that are inclusive, accessible, and responsive to the needs of diverse users. In today's world, where diversity and inclusivity are paramount, it is essential that we, as a profession, uphold the values of empathy and respect.
Recent events have sparked a necessary conversation about the treatment of women in the public eye. It is heartening to see individuals like Sheila Guevara, the wife of Rep. Bong Suntay, speaking out against inappropriate comments made about actress-host Anne Curtis. Guevara's unequivocal condemnation of her husband's remarks, emphasizing that no woman should be spoken about that way, sends a powerful message that we must learn to treat all individuals with dignity and respect.
The Power of Empathy in Architecture
As architects, we are trained to understand the needs and perspectives of various stakeholders. This empathetic approach is crucial in shaping the future of our profession. By putting ourselves in others' shoes, we can create spaces that are inclusive, accessible, and responsive to the needs of diverse users. This requires us to challenge our own biases, engage in constructive dialogue, and create spaces that are welcoming to all.
In particular, we must work to break down the barriers that prevent women from pursuing careers in architecture, free from gender stereotypes and biases. This requires a deliberate effort to create a culture where everyone feels empowered to contribute to the built environment.
Breaking Down Barriers and Shaping the Future
To shape the future of architects, we must prioritize empathy, respect, and inclusivity. We must draw inspiration from the words of Guevara, who emphasized that no woman should be spoken about that way. By upholding these values, we can create a brighter future for architects, where everyone has the opportunity to thrive and contribute to the built environment.
Conclusion
As architects, we have a responsibility to shape the future of our profession. This requires us to be mindful of our words and actions, and to prioritize empathy, respect, and inclusivity. By working together to break down the barriers that prevent us from realizing this vision, we can create a culture where everyone feels valued, heard, and empowered to contribute to the built environment. Let us strive to create a brighter future for architects in 2026 and beyond.
Keywords architects, inclusivity, diversity, empathy, respect, built environment, architecture, Sheila Guevara, Rep. Bong Suntay, Anne Curtis, glass ceiling.
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