The Official News Bulletin of the United Architects of the Philippines • Issue No. 03 • September 2008
The Department of Health (DOH) in cooperation with the United Architects of Philippines (UAP) through its Professional Development Commission, and the Council of Deans and Heads of Architectural Schools in the Philippines (CODHASP) will lead off an upcoming 5-day training seminar entitled “Hospital Planning and Design – A Foundation Healthcare Facilities; Module 3 - Legal Course for Architects on October 19- Considerations in Health Facilities 23 at Grand Regal Hotel, Davao City. Planning and Design; Module 4 Hospital Planning and Design: User According to Architect Ma. Rebecca Driven Development Process; Module 5 M. Peñafiel, CESO IV, Director III of - Activity Based Space Programming for the National Center for Health Facility Hospital Planning and Design; Module Development of the DOH, the said 6 Site Planning for New Hospitals: The event will offer 17 modules, which Zonal Approach; Module 7 - Upgrading/ include: Module 1 - Introduction:The Renovation of Existing Hospitals: Philippine Health Situation; Module The Master Planning Approach Case 2 - Licensing and Design Development Studies (can be used as design problem Requirements of Hospitals and Other - more on page 2
The Regional Trial Court Branch 36 (Manila) has dismissed a Petition for Indirect Contempt filed by the petitioners, the Philippine Institute of Civil Engineers, Inc. and Leo Cleto Gamolo against respondents, United Architects of the Philippines, its National President Architect Edric Marco C. Florentino, members of the Board and Architect Hernani D. Aguilar. The Court ruled that the petition filed by petitioner was not in accordance with Rule 71, Section 4 of the Revised Rules of Court. Accordingly, the Court said that “(t)here must be full compliance with the requirements for filing the initiatory pleading as provided for in said section. The petitioner failed to comply with such requirements such as supporting particulars and certified true copies of documents and papers involved therein”. - more on page 2
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DIRTY HARRY AT RD-B2 INDUCTION. Manila Mayor Alfredo S. Lim (center) known as the Philippines’ Dirty Harry graces the Induction and Turnover Ceremonies of UAP Regional District B2. With him are Architects Gil C. Evasco (SecGen), Domingo Ll. Tablizo (VP-B), Medeliano T. Roldan, Jr. (NP), Ramon S. Mendoza (NEVP), Wilkie B. Delumen (RD-B2), and Junar P. Tablan (Manila Intramuros Chapter President)
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The United Architects of the Philippines through the Balangkasan Committee of the Commission on Governmental and External Affairs held a Symposium on Cultural Heritage Districts last September 25, 2008 (Thursday) at NCCA Auditorium Leandro V. Locsin Hall, Intramuros, Manila. Balangkasan Committee Chairperson Ana Luzette Lareza said that the Symposium sought to build awareness of the difficulties and opportunities of cultural district development in the identified locations, to influence the design and implementation of special zoning and public works policies and projects for heritage districts, to encourage local residents to protect and develop the built heritage. Initiated by Regional District A2, the symposium’s speakers were: Dr. Jaime Laya.
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for esquisse); Module 8 - Departmental Design: The Outer Zone; Module 9 Departmental Design : The Second Zone; Module 10 - Departmental Design: The Inner Zone; Module 11 - Departmental Design : The Deep Zone; Module 12 - Departmental Design : The Service Zone; Module 13 - Environmental and Engineering Requirements in Hospitals and Healthcare Facilities; Module 14 The Private Sector Approach To Hospital Planning and Design; Module 15 - Hospital Products and Equipment; Module 16 Final Preparation of Assigned Group Work Esquisses; Module 17 - Hospital Tour. Asked about the importance of the seminar, UAP National President Architect Medeliano T. Roldan, Jr., fuap said that “Hospitals are the most complex of building types. Each hospital is comprised of a wide range of services and functional units. These include diagnostic and treatment functions, such as clinical laboratories, imaging, emergency rooms, and surgery; hospitality functions, such as food service and housekeeping; and the fundamental inpatient care or bed-related function. This diversity is reflected in the breadth and specificity of regulations, codes, and oversight that govern hospital construction and operations. Each of the wide-ranging and constantly evolving functions of a hospital, including highly complicated mechanical, electrical, and telecommunications systems, requires specialized knowledge and expertise. This is
why we, architects should play an important role in hospital planning and design.” The said event is a commitment of the Department of Health to update its existing training design modules and implement the training program on Healthcare Facility Planning and Design through partnership building with United Architects of the Philippines and the Council of Deans and Heads of Architecture Schools in the Philippines. The UAP Professional Development Commission, a service bureau of the organization is tasked to monitor the implementation of the training program to ensure its quality and effectiveness towards specialization in Health Care Facility Planning and Design, and issue the appropriate credit units for continuing professional development. The lecturers/facilitators of the said seminars are the following: Arch. Ma. Rebecca Peñafiel- UAP/DOH, Engr. Divina Sonido – DOH, Arch. Shina Samoza – UAP, Arch. Cristopher Espina
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Further, the Court said that the publication by the UAP and memorandum issued by Architect Florentino (UAP National President, FY 2005-2007) are mere reiteration of contents of a valid law which cannot be subject of an injunction order issued by RTC, Branch 22, Manila. “Though there was a preliminary injunction issued with respect to implementation of Section 302 of the IRR of P.D. 1096, there was no writ of injunction issued with respect to R.A. 9266, thus, there arose a conflicting situation where layman in interpretation of law should not be adjudged drastically”, the Court said. It may be noted that the case arose when respondent Arch. Hernani D. Aguilar refused to accept the building plans submitted by Engr. Don Emmanuel S. Santy on March 6, 2007 citing the Memorandum and the Architecture Act of 2006. The cited article stated that the architectural plans, designs, specifications, drawings and documents relative to the construction of a building shall bear the seal and signature of an architect registered and licensed under Republic Act No. 9266. The refusal of Architect Aguilar to accept the building plan prepared, sealed and signed by Engineer Don Emmanuel S. Santy caused the latter to file a cased for improper conduct
– UAP/UP, Arch.Prosperidad Luis – UAP, Arch. Francisco Santos – UAP, Arch. Rogelio Caringal, UAP/DOH/UST , Arch. Maria Minnie Aban - UAP/DOH, Arch. Ferdinand A. Laverinto – UAP/DOH The training fee which includes snacks, lunch per day, training materials and hospital tours is P3,000.00. Accomplished Registration Form should be sent to : National Center for Health Facility Development 3rd Floor, Bldg. 4 Department of Health, Rizal Ave. cor. Tayuman, Sta, Cruz, Manila or to: Fax No.: (+632) 7438301 local 1453. Meanwhile, Payment should be sent to: UAP National Secretariat UAP National Headquarters, 5th Floor, No. 53 Scout Rallos Street, Diliman, Quezon CityMode of Payment: CASH, CHECK or POSTAL MONEY ORDER ONLY. All check payment must be made payable to: United Architects of the Philippines. For more information, you may visit our website at www.united-architects.org or call us at (+632) 7438301 local 1453-54 (look for GlendaEnsigne) or 4126403 (look for Jason)
tending to directly impede, obstruct or degrade the administration of justice. The petitioner stated that respondent Aguilar is very much aware of the writ of injunction issued on May 24, 2005 by the RTC Manila Branch 22 regarding the implementation of IRR of P.D. 1096 dated October 29, 2004. Defendant Architect Aguilar admitted that Honorable Secretary Ebdane of the DPWH issued a memorandum which specifically mandates the suspension of IRR dated October 29, 2004 particularly Section 302 (3 and 4) but the memorandum did not suspend R.A. 9266. Architect Aguilar likewise admitted having issued Memorandum Circular of PRC Board of Architecture especially the provision drawn on R.A. 9266, a law which is in full force and effectivity. Architect Aguilar stressed that “it is thus his sworn duty as building official to implement all laws which are effective and enforceable, otherwise, he may be administratively charged and be criminally liable for negligence and dereliction of duty”. He admitted having issued memorandum which acknowledged suspension of P.D. 1096 and its IRR, however, he claims it is just proper to implement R.A. 9266 lest he may be the one penalized under the said law. For the e-copy of the decision, please visit UAP website at www.united-architects.org
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Programme Day 0 - October 23, 2008 Thursday 8:00 am - 10:30 am - Opening of Conference Exhibits (Hotel Lobby) 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm - Chapter Presidents’ Assembly (Luzon Ballroom) 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM - CODHASP Business Meeting (Mei Ching, Mei Ling, Mei Lei) 5:00 PM - 9:00 PM - National Board of Directors (Mei Ching, Mei Ling, Mei Lei) Day 1 - October 24, 2008 Friday 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM - Registration (Hotel Lobby) 8:30 AM - 10:50 AM - Opening Ceremonies (Luzon Ballroom) 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM - General Membership Assembly and Business Meeting (Luzon Ballroom) 1:00 PM - 5:30 PM - Conference Seminars (Luzon Ballroom) 8:00 AM - 12:00 NN - Autodesk Certified Revit Workshop 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM - CIM Technologies Inc. (Mei Ching) 6:00 PM - 12:00 MN - Welcome Dinner (Luzon Ballroom) Day 2 - October 25, 20087 Saturday 7:30 AM - 10:30 AM - College of Fellows Breakfast Meeting (Mei King) 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM - Eco-Tour (Assembly Area: Grand Regal Hotel Parking Lot) 8:00 AM - 11:30 AM - Seminars (Luzon Ballroom) 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM - Closing Ceremonies and Thanksgiving Mass (Luzon Ballroom) 6:00 PM - 11:00 PM - Grand Fellowship Night - Davies Night (Crocodile Park, Diversion Road, Davao City)
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It’s all systems go for the 17th United Architects of the Philippines National Conference of Architects, according to UAP National President, Arch. Medeliano T. Roldan, Jr., fuap. Architect Roldan said that Davao City status as the country’s most competitive city is fitting for the conference theme “ Sidlak Sang Madayaw Na Kagikan (Roadmap to the Future)”. DAVAO City remains the No. 1 most competitive city in the Philippines based on the survey of the Asian Institute of Management (AIM) released last July 2008. The Philippine Cities Competitiveness Ranking Project 2007 results showed Davao City beating local government units in the capital Metro Manila. In the last survey two years ago, Davao City tied for No. 1 with Makati City, the nation’s premier financial center. Expected to offer opportunities for delegates to update on recent developments and trends in the architectural field and at the same time enjoy the warmth camaraderie of UAP’s friends in the region, the Conference will be held on October 19-23, 2008 at Grand Regal Hotel, Lanang, Davao City. “This conference is quite indeed propitious and significant in this rapidly changing and competitive environment where there is a need for concerted effort to find ways to defend our interests as registered and licensed architects and defend our vision rooted in the values of our organization which prompt us to constantly adapt our framework for analysis and action in relation to our roadmap”, according to Architect Roldan. This year’s conference director is Arch. Serge T. Chua, Jr., uap.
4 DISTRICT A1A PANGASINAN-DAGUPAN BAGUIO ILOCOS-CIUDAD FER. LA UNION ILOCOS NORTE-LAOAG SUMMER CAPITAL PANGASINAN SCALE YLOCOS VIGAN
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159 48 48 44 36
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A DISTRICT B2 MANILA MAGS 6 MANILA MAHARLIKA 89 MANILA MAYNILAD 31 MANILA CORINTHIAN 55 MANILA INTRAMUROS 22 MANILA ALCALDIA 15 ONTARIO-CANADA 39 MANILA LA SOLIDARIDAD 24 DISTRICT B3 MAKATI 102 MAKATI-CBD 82 PARAÑAQUE-PALANYAG 57 MAKATI GREENBELT 33 ALABANG 57 CAVITE 31 FORT BONIFACIO 58 DISTRICT B4 QUEZON PROVINCE 55 SAN PABLO 32 LAGUNA 38 BATANGAS 53 PALAWAN 11 DISTRICT B5 CAMARINES 30 LEGAZPI 64 IRIGA-RINCONADA 19 DARAGA-CAGSAWA 31 SORSOGON-KASANGGA.. 15 DAET-CAMARINES NORTE 9 TABACO 12 CATANDUANES 6 MASBATE RODEO 6 DISTRICT C1 CEBU 58 DUMAGUETE 32 RAJAH HUMABON 117 BOHOL 45 LAPU-LAPU 39 SUGBU 74 DISTRICT C2 BACOLOD 80 NEGRENSE 39 DISTRICT C3 LEYTE 6 SAN JUANICO 16 LEYTE WEST 20 METRO TACLOBAN 17 SAMAR SINIRANGAN 2 DISTRICT C4 ILOILO 78 CAPIZ 18 MARIKUDO 53 ANTIQUE HAMILI 30 AKLAN 12
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14 82 44 71 38 15 39 24
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59 33 48 69 14
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55 13 9 21
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GIL C. EVASCO, UAP Secretary General
LIVING IN DAY-TIGHT COMPARTMENTS ‘It’s mind-boggling to think about how much energy gets wasted on the future and on the past. The past is over, and the future has not yet arrived. Try as we might, we are utterly unable to affect either one. There is only one time we can possibly live in. That time is the present. That time is today.’ “You and I,” Carnegie once wrote, “are standing this very second at the meeting place of two eternities: the vast past that has endured forever, and the future that is plunging on to the last syllable of recorded time. We can’t possibly live in either of those eternities—no, not even for one split second. But by trying to do so, we can wreck both our bodies and our minds. So let’s be content to live the only time we can possibly live: from now until bedtime.”
toiled very hard for the past 15 years to follow and embrace the teachings of Jesus Christ through our spiritual community. And I must say we are still struggling to this day. The only thing consistent and clear with us is we never waver in getting up the moment we fall down. It is pretty difficult to follow Him. But sinners that we are, we take that challenge every single day. That is why it pains me to follow the paths of St. Michael and Gideon taking out swords of war to do battle just to drive home our points at UAP today.”
everything so that emerging even small players (like Davies, Welcoat, Universal, Bostik, etc) that, in the past, were given limited interest and exposure can now come in, and come in quick. Now this is past the middle of the year. How can we convince them to possibly alter their budget program to accommodate UAP since one big company had already moved out leaving a gaping hole at the core? Very difficult indeed to be diplomatic, isn’t it? No, we are not angry at Boysen. We are only dismayed at how our organization is being subjected to a deceptive surgical exercise. Cut off the head, and bring home the body. Of course, some UAP chapters will not mind. Probably they should not, if they believe the spirit of the UAP By-Laws doesn’t present any good outlook that touches their existence. I simply call this apathy towards decent efforts of truly uniting all Filipino Architects. But we in the national level have jobs to do and we have to keep ourselves in day-tight compartments for us to keep our feet on the ground hopefully all the time while we are awake. And this involves ensuring that UAP today retains its inherent excellence and unified framework of solidarity.
We at UAP today always remember this, and we actually did not go crazy worrying about what might have been after that first three tumultuous months of our administration. We did not get tied up in anxiety about things that may have or may not have happened at some future time. We focus our attention instead on the one place where we can do any good – the reality of UAP’s conditions at present.
What that former ally of ours is doing now to UAP is very much the same as what they did to another professional organization in the recent past. They cut off the head (national office) from the local units (chapter/section) and buttressed its support to these local units without giving regard to the structural relationships of the two. My choice of words at the onset of this saber-rattling circumstance may not be ideal to some, even unpleasantly rough to a few. But I must stand by those assertion for I believe the treatments, we in the national level, are getting today from that former ally, are very far from ideal.
Many of our colleagues in the South were somewhat wary about ‘harsh words’ used in our earlier pronouncements. Statements that ,in their views, were uncalled for. It was quite an uphill battle for me to validate every word I write these days. Many friends say it was not me talking, it was somebody else. But I have to console them by telling that “my wife and I have
Here is what UAP would have wanted: Kung bibitiwan nila ang ‘national’ this year, it would have been all right if Boysen told us much earlier and not resorted to using lame excuses. The UAP has already molded its project templates and prepared blueprints for industry commitments using the traditional platform of support built around them. Now we have to dismantle
Certainly, we make plans for tomorrow and try to attend to what we should learn and improve from experiences of yesterday. We try to carry our burden, however hard, until nightfall. We do our work, however difficult, for one day. But we are aware that we can live sweetly, patiently, lovingly even purely until the sun goes down. And this is actually all that life today in UAP really means for many of us.
Simply said, yes, one may have excellent creativity, intentions and great foresight. Bottom line is, how much one can contribute today to the lifeline of UAP’s growing industry commitments and national programs? Today the organization subsidizes every UAP-NCA delegate to the tune of not less than 5000 pesos/pax. including courtesy hotel accommodations and transfers. Amenities like these are transacted at the headquarters and pose exposure values against the national
account. This is seldom felt in the local level. Karl’s view is, no doubt, valid and must be addressed as a continuing concern for the organization. But at the moment, the ‘imperials’ of Manila must remain in existence, ‘no matter how difficult it is to the eyes of UAP’s local brethrens’, to look at the wider horizon to earnestly sustain a fastgrowing organization giving life to a bigger vision of truly uniting all Filipino Architects.
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The bigger picture here may not be comprehensible at first glance but if one starts to look at how diverse and far-reaching the influence of the UAP today compared to yesteryears, one will soon realize that the organization demands a healthy fiscal sustenance. Financial stability that derives its strength mainly from the revenues generated from only two national gatherings, one of which are the NCAs.
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Why Imperial Manila has to Dominate? This third issue of The Rallos Chronicle has to do away with its original editorial to give way to an interesting set of arguments presented by one of UAP’s eloquent writers based in the beautiful City of Cebu. President Karl, a good acquaintance from UAP Sugbu Chapter has every reason to be concerned about the real motives (if any) of planning and staging a UAP conference outside Mega Manila. His initial treatise rests on the premise of “giving host chapter a bigger ’say’ or majority control in the event organization.” “Currently” according to him, “it’s mostly the call of ‘Manila OrCom’ even on matters that are supposed to be handled more effectively by the local hosts. They say, Manila OrCom feels that they know it all and they are the ones who are capable of pulling out a successful conference. PROVINCIAL CHAPTERS are equally or could even be more capable on these things. We based this on feedbacks (and frustrations) from local OrComs and participants in the NCAs in GenSan (2005), Baguio(2006), Cebu(2007) and even now in Davao(2008). Manila OrCom should stop being ‘imperialistic-minded’.”
UAP SOCSKSARGEN CHAPTER
J O I N S G E N E R A L S A N T O S ’ N AT I O N A L T O U R I S M W E E K C E L E B R AT I O N
The United Architects of the Philippines Socksksargen Chapter, one of the most active chapters in Mindanao joined the City Government of General Santos in celebrating the National Tourism Week. Running from September 22-27, 2008, the National Tourism Week will be held mostly at the Gaisano Mall of GenSan, venue of the recently concluded Bodyfest and Ms. Gensan Competitions during the Tuna Festival. This year, the NTW focuses on the environment with its theme, “Responding to the Challenge of Climate Change.” Activities scattered throughout the sevenday affair are the following: (All activities will be held at Gaisano except otherwise stated.) September 22, 2008 An Art Installation Contest - City Hall Lobby Please Bring Antique Contes Photo Contest Slogan/Poster Making Contest; September 23, 2008 Extemporaneous
Speaking Contest - NDDU Auditorium Quiz Bee; September 24, 2008 Cocktail and Mocktail Contest; September 25, 2008 Miss Tourism; September 26, 2008 Photo Contest Exhibit (Continuing Activity); September 27, 2008 Cultural Dance Contest. The “National Tourism Week” is spearheaded by the City Government of General Santos through the City Economic Management and Cooperative Development Office, the United Architects of the Philippines - Socsksargen Chapter, and the Department of Tourism Region XII. General Santos City is strategically located within the trading and economic center of SOCSKSARGEN Growth Area (South Cotabato, Sultan Kudarat, Sarangani and General Santos). It provides good trade access to major foreign markets - Brunei, Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Australia, Pacific Islands, Japan, Hongkong, Middle East, Continental Europe and the United States.
The fate of holding national conferences if one would refer to UAP By-Laws, remains in the hands of the UAP national leaders. This responsibility, therefore, rests on the shoulders of those tasked to follow, no matter how hard, all marching and mission orders that are national in nature. - continued to page 4
A UAP NewsBulletin published by the UAP National Administration Office Medeliano T. Roldan, Jr., fuap National President Gil C. Evasco, uap Secretary General Jason Ramos Aban News Correspondent UAP National Secretariat News Team UAP Bldg., 53 Scout Rallos St., Diliman, QC Email us at: uapnational@gmail.com UAP Service Hotline: (632) 4126403
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NEWS PRBoA Announces 1st Recipient of Special Permit The Professional Regulatory Board of Architecture (PRBoA) recently announced that Mr. Raymond White of Australia became the very first foreign architect (FA) granted a Temporary/ Special Permit (TSP) to practice architecture in the Philippines in full compliance with Section 38 Article IV of Republic Act (R.A.) No. 9266 (the Architecture Act of 2004), its implementing rules and regulations (IRR) and Resolution 03, Series of 2008 promulgated by the Professional Regulation Commission (PRC), upon recommendation by the PRBoA. According to the announcement posted at the PRBoA website, Mr. White shall work on the Providence Hospital Project in Quezon City, Metro Manila together with his Filipino (Philippine counterpart), the Registered and Licensed Architect (RLA), Mr. William Coscolluela. Corollary to the granting of the TSP, according to PRBoA, Mr. White shall also be required to comply with Section 39 Article IV of R.A. No. 9266 requiring professional liability insurance for FAs granted TSPs to practice architecture in the Philippines. The covering PRBoA Resolution granting the TSP for Mr. White can be found in the Latest Publications section of PRBoA website.
2 UAP Members to Speak on Green Technology Initiatives Two UAP Active Members, Architect Christopher C. dela Cruz and Architect Philip H. Recto were invited by the Chambers of Real Estate and Builders Association (CREBA) to serve as the resource speaker and reactor respectively at a public forum on “Funding Green Technology Initiatives for Developers” on Sept.18 at the Makati Sports Club, Gallardo St., Salcedo Village, Makati City. Dela Cruz has actively campaigned for the formation of the Philippine Green Building Council as an alliance of business and industry sectors promoting sustainable building practices to the property industry. With more than 30 years of practice, Recto has been awarded “Outstanding Architect of the Centennial Year” by president Fidel V. Ramos “Outstanding Alumnus in the field of Architecture “ by the University of the Philippines which also instituted an annual design award in his name, The Phillip H. Recto Design Excellence Award for the Best Thesis”; and 2002 UAP Design Award for Excellence, and the “Araw ng Maynila Mayor’s Award for Arts and Culture “ by Mayor Lito Atienza. A United Architects of the Philippines (UAP) fellow , Recto is recognized by the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation as an ‘APEC Architect”, a rare distinction among Filipino Architects.
UAP Supports Gawad Kalinga-Metrobank Foundation’s Designer Village Challenge
NOTICE FOR THE CHAPTER PRESIDENTS’ A S S E M B LY To : All Chapter Presidents From : Office of the Secretary General Warm Greetings! I. Chapter Presidents’ Assembly
Because the poor deserve no less than the best – and that includes a beautiful design of their homes – the UAP extended its support for the Gawad Kalinga & Metrobank Foundation Designer Village Challenge which was recently launched during the Awarding Ceremony of the Metrobank Art and Design Excellence (MADE) Competition. UAP Immediate Past Chancellor of the College of Fellows Arch. Maria Elena C. Cayanan, fuap and UAP Secretary General Arch. Gil C. Evasco represented the UAP. The said competition will be held among students who will design an entire village. To be conducted under the auspices of MADE, the final product will be winning designs for a future model village. According to Metrobank Foundation, Inc. president Aniceto M. Sobrepeña “The next step is to turn that model into an actual village. We will award designs from four different areas — Luzon, Mindanao, the Visayas and NCR — and we hope that other donors that have been chosen will come in and help construct the whole village.”
This is to officially inform you that the Chapter Presidents’ Assembly will take place on Day 0 of the 17th UAP National Conference of Architects (NCA 17), October 23, 2008, Thursday, from 1:00 P.M. to 5:00 P.M. at the Grand Regal Hotel in Davao City. In line with this, you are hereby enjoined to submit your respective chapter’s issues and concerns on the topics listed below that you would like to be calendared forming part of the agenda during this Assembly. Please understand that these inputs from our local chapters will pass through a clearing office for orderly validation and presentation: 1. P o l i c y D i r e c t i o n s o n t h e Unilateral Withdrawal of Support by Boysen Paints; 2. Re-imposition of Continuing Professional Education (CPE) as mandated by the Professional Regulation Commission (PRC); 3. Concerns on the Proposed Area and District Assemblies as enunciated in the Proposed UAP By-laws. II. Erratum
UAP National Pres.Arch. Medeliano T. Roldan, Jr., fuap stressed the Role of the Filipino Architects during the Furniture and Furnishings Week 2008 of the Chamber of Furnite Industries of the Philippines, Inc. Held at Via Veneto Function Room, of A. Venue Hotel Suites last September 19, the celebration was highlighted by the theme “Developing & Sustaining Global Competitiveness in the Furniture & Furnishings Markets”.
The schedule of the UAP Regular General Membership Meeting, as corrected should be on October 24, 2008, Friday, 10:30 A.M. (instead on 4:00 P.M.) at the Grand Regal Hotel in Davao City. this supersedes related contents of Memo No. OSG-0809-032. Kindly submit them, via fax or e-mail, to the UAP National Secretariat on or before October 15, 2008.
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The 8th Annual Conference on Architectural Research and Education (ACARE 8) was recently held last September 12-13, 2008 at the Bulacan State University Hostel in the City of Malolos, Bulacan. This year’s conference was successfully conducted through the concerted effort of ARCHCARE (Council of Architectural Researchers and Educators) and the United Architects of the Philippines through the Commission on Education headed by Arch. Leah Y. Martin. Davies Paints was also tapped as the major sponsor. With the theme “Research as Architecture’s Response to the Changing Times”, the two-day conference was participated by 109 delegates. Architects, researchers and educators from architectural schools and some architectural firms from as far as Vigan City in the north and Cebu City in the south traveled to Bulacan to participate in the said event. Included in the conference was a tour to the historical City of Malolos and the Barasoain Church and Museum wherein the visitors were treated to the lights and sounds show about Malolos City. Dr. Mariano C. de Jesus, BSU President graciously welcomed all the participants. In his welcome address, he commended the untiring efforts of researchers and research enthusiasts in furthering their knowledge in the field of architecture. Inspirational messages were also delivered by the ARCHCARE President, Arch. Cristopher S. P. Espina and UAP District A-2 Vice President, Arch. Michael V. Tomeldan, on behalf of Arch. Medeliano T. Roldan, Jr. UAP National President. As an ice breaker, Arch. Leah dela Rosa of the University of Santo Tomas presented a paper entitled “The Architect as a Cultural Researcher” to encourage would-be researchers in the field of architecture. With the theme “Research as Architecture’s Response to the Changing Times”, the United Architects of the Philippines in coordination with the Council of Architectural Researchers and Educators (ARCHCARE) and Bulacan State University College of Architecture and Fine Arts held the 8th Annual Conference on Architectural Research and Education (ACARE 8) on September 12-13, 2008 at the Bulacan State University, City of Malolos, Bulacan. The ACARE is the initiative of the UAP which aims to develop a Filipino knowledge base in architectural education and the consequent viability assessment of the establishment of the ARCHCARE. This was started during the year 2000 with
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UAP EMBRACES INDEPENDENCE. UAP National President Arch. Medeliano T. Roldan, Jr. together with Secretary General Arch. Gil C. Evasco, uap and Arch. Ronnie Javier, uap (Immediate Past Chapter President of Cavite Chapter) poses at the balcony of The Aguinaldo Shrine in Kawit, Cavite. The Aguinaldo Shrine, site of the historic Proclamation of Philippine Independence on June 12, 1898 and declared a national shrine in June 1964, serves as the venue for the Induction of the UAP Cavite Chapter’s new set of officers
the holding of four Roundtable Discussions focusing on different fields of study in the Architecture Curriculum. These activities fostered closer interaction and partnership among the architectural schools. This year’s ACARE is part of the program of the administration in its continuing effort to establish and realize the effective functioning of the developmental network that is being envisioned for Philippine Architecture and to initiate a venue to publicly present ideas, concepts and innovations by academicians and practitioners involved in architectural education and research. Asked about the rationale of the theme, UAP Commission on Education Executive Director Leah Y. Martin said that “today’s world is a product of developments that took man thousands of years to create. Everything we experience as tangible and intangible part of our lives was shaped by various factors that throughout history also shaped where, when, and how we experience them. Ever since we learned to build and fashion environments that will be at the very least comfortable and convenient for us, we also acquired the power to alter the myriad of other environmental details to suit our aims.” “In these changing times, this ability to design and build spaces and structures for our activities becomes a double-edged tool which could be used either to protect or destroy the very systems that allow us to exist. Without reflection, architects as designers and builders could easily exploit this tool unscrupulously. This puts architectural research to the forefront of the present global situation.”, said Architect Martin. According to the convenor, Arch. Ma. Saturnina Parungao, incumber RD-A2a, “more than in any other point of history, it is imperative to emphasize the need for architecture to respond to the various national and global conditions. More than ever, the role of the academe as the pioneering institution in research rises to primary relevance”. Members of the Organizing Committee of this year’s event are the following: Arch. Ma. Saturnina Crisostomo-Parungao (Convenor); Arch. Eva Maria C. Villanueva (Planning Chair) and Mr. Jeffrey Carlo M. Gavino (Member); Arch. Jane Anne Carlos-Manuel (Day 1 Program Manager); Arch. Zali M. Papio (Day 2 Program Manager); Arch. Ma. Teresa Viana-Gopez (Deputy Conference Director and Finance, Arch. Rodolfo R. Gregorio and Arch. Aaron S. Solis (as Members); Arch. Geronimo R. Lajom (Operation Chair); Arch. Danilo S. Faustino II (Physical Arrangement); Arch. Jane Anne Carlos-Manuel (Food and Beverage); Mr. Manuel D. Billoso (Security); L.Arch. Madonna Plopino-Dabao (Social Events – Tour); Arch. Ronald Allan M. Alongalay and Mr. Napoleon C. Banayat (Accommodation); Arch. Godesil G. Lejarde (Secretariat Chair); Ms. Ana Neliza B. Del Mundo (Secretariat Co-Chair); UAPSA, ASAPhil Officers (Members; Mr. Kim Kiester C. Rivera (Documentation).