Asla Green Solutions at Chile Green Building Week 2026

Investment, innovation, and sustainability in construction.

Asla Green Solutions participated in Chile Green Building Week 2026, one of the most relevant gatherings in Latin America regarding sustainable construction, organized by the Chile Green Building Council.

During this week, the team composed of Jimena Bonino Fernández, Verónica Escobar Díaz, Tomás Larroulet, and Alejandra Morales Estrada was able to analyze firsthand how investment, innovation, and leadership are redefining the built environment in the region.

Sustainable investment redefines construction in Latin America

Finance Day marked the beginning of the event, bringing a key issue to the table: how to scale financing in sustainable construction. Far from being a theoretical debate, the conversations reflected a structural change in the sector.

Sustainability is consolidating as a central criterion in investment decision-making, driven by greater involvement from banks, investors, and multilateral organizations. In this context, the recent publication of the T-MAS (Taxonomy of Environmentally Sustainable Economic Activities of Chile) is particularly relevant—a key tool to organize and channel capital toward projects with real impact, while also reducing the risk associated with sustainable real estate assets.

In this context, sustainable construction ceases to be an option and becomes a strategic priority, especially in a market like Latin America, where growth and transformation go hand in hand.

Innovation and technology: keys to sustainable construction

Innovation was another major pillar of the week. In the sessions dedicated to academia and development, it was highlighted how applied knowledge is accelerating the sector’s evolution.

Research, the incorporation of new technologies, and the use of artificial intelligence are transforming both the design and management of projects. This approach not only improves efficiency but also allows for scaling sustainable solutions with greater speed and precision.

Ultimately, sustainable construction no longer depends solely on regulation or investment, but on the ability to constantly integrate innovation throughout the entire process.

Sustainable building and infrastructure: well-being and resilience

The day focused on building and infrastructure addressed a key idea: the role of construction as a generator of well-being.

The sector is moving toward models where sustainability is combined with people’s health and urban regeneration. At the same time, the need to anticipate climate risks is gaining particular importance, designing more resilient infrastructure prepared for future scenarios.

This approach reflects a clear evolution: it is no longer just about reducing environmental impact, but about generating value in a holistic way, connecting social, economic, and environmental aspects.

Leadership and collaboration: accelerators of change

Beyond the technical side, the event also focused on the cultural dimension of transformation. The transition toward a more sustainable construction model requires leadership, but also a new way of collaborating.

During these sessions, the Asla Green Solutions team had the opportunity to exchange views with international leaders such as Anthony Kane and Cristina Díaz Contreras from the Institute for Sustainable Infrastructure, as well as key figures from the Latin American ecosystem like Bernardo Barona, Felipe Faria, and Ma. Fernanda Aguirre.

This exchange reinforces the importance of building global and regional networks to accelerate the change toward more sustainable models.

Asla Green Solutions: sustainability as a business strategy

Participation in Chile Green Building Week 2026 reinforces a key idea that defines the work of Asla Green Solutions: sustainability is not a trend, but a structural transformation of the sector.

From this perspective, the company works by integrating investment, design, innovation, and impact into every project, supporting companies and organizations in the transition toward more efficient, sustainable models aligned with current challenges.

Chile Green Building Council and the regional momentum

The role of the Chile Green Building Council is key to understanding the current moment in Latin America.

The region is moving toward a model where sustainable financing is gaining weight, regulatory frameworks are evolving, and the demand for responsible solutions is growing steadily. All of this creates a scenario full of opportunities for the development of innovative projects in the built environment.

Conclusion: the future of construction is sustainable

The experience at this gathering confirms an unstoppable trend: sustainable construction is evolving toward a model where profitability, impact, and resilience are part of the same equation.

A profound change that redefines not only how things are built, but also how development in cities is invested in and understood.

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