| Arki Researchers & Educators Confab |
The 11th Annual Research Conference for Architectural Researchers and Educators (ACARE 11) has been successfully held last January 26 and 27, 2012 at the Alumni Auditorium of De La Salle University-Dasmariñas in Cavite, in cooperation with the United Architects of the Philippines - Cavite Chapter. |
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| UAP elevates 9 Members to the COF |
The UAP through its National Board of Directors recently confirmed the nine successful nominees for elevation as Fellow of the United Architects of the Philippines. The nine New Fellows will be honored at an investiture ceremony at the 38th UAP National Convention on April 2012. |
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| UAP CCD garners 74.53% rating |
The Center for Career Development (CCD), the premier provider of learning and innovation of the United Architects of the Philippines obtained a 74.53% rating in the recently concluded Architects Licensure Examination given by the PRC through the Professional Regulatory Board of Architecture. |
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| Architect Exam Results Jan 2012 |
The Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) announces that 822 out of 1,617 passed the Licensure Examination for Architect (LEA) given by the Professional Regulatory Board of Architecture (PRBoA) headed by its Acting Chairman, Architect (Ar) Armando N. Alli with two other members, Ar Angeline T. Chua Chiaco and Ar Marietta Bundalian Segovia. The examination was held in Manila last January 27 & 29, 2012. |
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| UAP Elections : Call for Nominations |
In compliance with the 2009 UAP By-laws, the Committee on Nominations chaired by UAP COF Chancellor, Arch. Renato L. Punzalan, fuap, recently issued a call for nominations for UAP Elective Positions for Fiscal Year 2012-2013. |
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| UAP & PICE Collaboration |
Year 2003. The UAP and PICE signed a joint resolution supporting the passage of Architecture and Civil Engineering bills delineating their respective scope of practice and strengthening their collaborative efforts in common goals. |
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| UAP suspends Participation Points |
To faithfully comply with the agreement reached during the meeting called by the PRC and PRBoA, and in order to afford another opportunity for the stakeholders to propose improvements/amendments to the Guidelines concerning the issuance of UAP-IAPOA Certificate of Good Standing, the UAP hereby suspends the effectivity of the said Guidelines, specifically the 20-participation point requirements, until further notice. |
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| CA reverses RTC ruling |
The Court of Appeals has reversed a Regional Trial Court Decision that validate the questioned provisions, specifically paragraphs 3 and 4 of Section 302 of the Revised Implementing Rules and Regulations (IRR) of Presidential Decree 1096, otherwise known as the National Building Code of the Philippines. |
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| PRBoA & UAP : Joint Statement |
In a Joint Statement issued by the Professional Regulatory Board of Architecture (PRBoA) and the United Architects of the Philippines (UAP) last April 2011, the parties agreed to redefine its conditions for a member to be in good standing. |
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| Membership Guidelines |
Effective January 1, 2012, a Certificate of Good Standing shall be issued by the UAP for its members in good standing who have complied with the requirements as indicated below. This certificate can be used by the member for the application for renewal of professional licenses as required by the PRC and for such other purposes it may serve. |
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| UAP National Awards |
The Office of the National President recently issued Memorandum Circular No. 33, s. 2011 concerning the 2011-2012 UAP National Awards, to wit: UAP Best Chapter Awards, UAP Meritorious Chapter Projects Awards, UAP Most Outstanding Individual Members Awards. For this current Fiscal Year, the UAP National established additional two new awards, the Best New Chapter Award and the Best Foreign Chapter Awards. |
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| CCD Logo Design Contest |
The United Architects of the Philippines is currently holding a logo design contest for its Center for Career Development. The objective of the said competition is to produce the official logo of the UAP Center for Career Development which shall be used in the conduct of its operations. |
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| An Invitation from MAPUA |
The Mapúa Institute of Technology, more widely known as Mapua, an 80-year old technology-centered institution of higher education located in the heart of Manila, invites highly qualified applicants to apply for Architectural & Industrial Design Instructors. |
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| NCCA-UAP NAW 2011 Project |
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| Natcon 38 : Call for Papers |
In line with the 38th UAP Annual National Convention, the United Architects of the Philippines through the Commission on Conventions, Assemblies and Exhibits invites you to present a paper during the said convention which will be held at SMX Convention Center, Pasay City on April 2011. |
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| National Architecture Week 2011 |
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The Office of the UAP National President recently issued Memorandum Circular No. 22, s. 2011 concerning the celebration of the 2011 National Architecture Week on December 4-7, 2011 with the theme "Architecture and the Allied Arts" |
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| COSH seminar for Architects |
The National Building Code Development Office of the Department of Public Works and Highways issued the Memorandum Circular No. 2, series 2011 requiring a Construction Safety and Health Program in building Permit application. |
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| Philippine Towns and Cities Confab |
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The Heritage Conservation Society (HCS), Urban Partnerships Foundation(UPF), Philippine Institute of Environmental Planners (PIEP), the City Government of Manila, the Manila Historical and Heritage Commission, together with Far Eastern University, host the 6th Annual Conference on Philippine Towns and Cities (PTC) at the FEU Auditorium, Far Eastern University, on November 4, 2011, Friday, from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. |
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| Bayanihang Pampaaralan Winners |
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| UAP welcomes 2 Foreign Chapters |
The United Architects of the Philippines welcomes the chartering of two (2) foreign chapters, the UAP British Columbia Chapter and UAP Souther California Chapter on October 15 and 16, 2011, respectively. |
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| Lifetime Achievers Honored |
The UAP College of Fellows honored the lifetime achievers during the Balik-Tanaw: A Tribute to the UAP College of Fellows LIFETIME Achievers program held at Teatro Arkitekto last October 3, 2011 in conjunction with the celebration of the 2011 World Day of Architecture.
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| UAP to sit at the UIA Council |
The United Architects of the Philippines was elected to the International Union of Architects (UIA) as Council Member for Region IV representing Asia and Oceana. Past UAP National Presidents Arch. Yolanda David Reyes and Arch. Ana S. Mangalino-Ling will represent the UAP as regular and alternate members, respectively. |
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| 2011 WDA Activities |
The United Architects of the Philippines (UAP) in coordination with the various Local Government Units (LGUs), its student auxiliary (UAPSA) units, its graduate auxiliary (UAPGA) units, and its chapters here and abroad, will be commemorating the World Day of Architecture, by having several activities that will promote and reveal how architecture is significant to human rights. |
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| 10th UAP Golf Cup Results |
The Annual UAP Golf Cup Tournament, now on its 10th year, was successfully held last September 19, 2011 at AOKI Course of Eagle Ridge Golf and Country Club in General Trias Cavite. |
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| APEC Architect: Apply Now |
Pursuant to the UAP's commitment to APEC ARCHITECT PROJECT as a vital mechanism to facilitate the mobility of architects for the provision of architectural services throughout the APEC region by reducing/removing current barriers to the export of professional services, the APEC Architect Project - Philippine Monitoring Committee is now calling for qualified member architects to apply for Registration as APEC Architect. |
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| Let us support Ms. Shamcey Supsup |
The Office of the UAP National President recently issued Memorandum Circular encouraging all Filipino Architects and their families to vote for a UAP Member and the Philippine delegate for the 2011 Miss Universe Pageant, Architect Shamcey Supsup to held in Sao Paolo, Brazil on September 12, 2011. |
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| UAP inks MOA with NCDA |
The United Architects of the Philippines entered into a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) with the National Council on Disability Affairs (NCDA) on July 28, 2011 at the UAP National Headquarters. |
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| Bayanihang Pampaaralan |
A PROJECT of the United Architects of the Philippines in cooperation with the Department of Education and the Philippine Business for Social Progress, Bayanihang Pampaaralan Design Competition aims to create new designs for public school buildings that integrates new technologies in terms of materials and construction methods appropriate to the location.
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| ARCASIA supports UAP on RA 9266 |
The Architects Regional Council Asia (ARCASIA), the umbrella organization of seventeen (17) Asian Nations' architects organizations recently issued Resolution of Support No. 001, series of 2011 to the United Architects of the Philippines (UAP) in relation to Republic Act No. 9266, otherwise known as "The Architecture Act of 2004", especially to the scope of practice of architecture. |
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| WDA 2011 Logo Design Contest |
In observance of 2011 World Day of Architecture on October 3, the Committee of WDA under the leadership of Arch. Markel Cesar Luna is inviting all UAP Student Auxiliary Chapters to join the UAP WDA 2011 Logo Design Contest. |
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| Updates : CE Bills filed at Congress |
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| RA 9266 : Resolutions of Support |
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| UAP to attend Arcasia Forum 16 |
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| Sports: 10th UAP Golf Cup |
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| Recap:ARCASIA Supports R.A. 9266 |
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| UAP : 2011 Corporate Directory |
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| UAP : Official Position on CE Bills |
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| DOH : Notice of Hiring |
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| Senate : Public Hearing on CE Law |
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| PRBoA : Official Position |
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| COF : Nomination to Fellow |
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| Guidelines : Good Standing Status |
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| National: TF RA 9266 Re-Organized |
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| International : UIA Updates |
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| DPWH : Sec. Singson Speech |
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| UAP wins PRC's Oscars |
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| Feature: Community Gardens |
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Corporate ProfileThe ProfileThe United Architects of the Philippines is the Integrated and Accredited Professional Organization of Architects (IAPOA) in the Philippines with more than 24,000 members. UAP is registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) as a non-stock, non-profit organization with SEC Registration No. 60782. Architecture, as practiced in the Philippines during the Spanish era, was not by virtue of an academic title. There were no architectural schools in the country and the only architects with academic degrees were Spaniards. However, the first Filipino recorded architect was Felix Roxas y Arroyo of Binondo, Manila. The closest the Filipino could aspire to practice as an architect was as Maestro de Obras or Master Builder. The first academic school to train these maestros was the Escuela Practica y Professional de Artes y Oficio de Manila, founded by the Spanish government in 1880. In 1900 the first private school to offer an academic title for Maestro de Obras was the Liceo de Manila. For the early 1930`s to the late 50`s, associations of architects came and went, but three of these survived until the early 70`s. These were the League of Philippine Architects (LPA), the Association of Philippine Government Architects (APGA), and the Philippine Institute of Architects (PIA). The profession of Architecture was given its first separate statute on June 17, 1950 with the enactment of Republic Act 545, An Act to Regulate the Practice of Architecture in the Philippines. In December 1971, President Ferdinand E. Marcos officially declared the second week of December as Architecture Week. President Ferdinand E. Marcos issued PD 223 in June 1973 creating the Professional Regulation Commission with the duty of regulating all the professions and accrediting only one professional organization to represent each profession. Recognizing the need to formally integrate the three architectural associations, APGA, LPA and PIA each appointed three representatives to form the Panel of Negotiation in May 1973. To implement the terms of integration agreed upon by the three architectural organizations, a 15 man Ad-Hoc Commission was authorized to prepare the Constitution and By-Laws of the newly integrated association. One year later, the respective Board of Directors of the three organizations on December 12, 1974 unanimously approved the Constitution and By-Laws. In order to effectively pursue the objectives and perform its task and duties under the resolution, the Ad-Hoc Commission was authorized to sit as the Interim Board to administer, implement and coordinate the various activities of the new organization until the first regular Board of Directors and Officers was duly elected. The new integrated society was called, the United Architects of the Philippines (UAP). Membership of the three organizations numbering a total of 1,300, automatically became members of the UAP and during its first year, 700 members officially registered for active membership. On March 26, 1976, the United Architects of the Philippines registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission. UAP became the first accredited professional organization on May 12, 1975 with the professional regulation commission issuing certificate no. 001 to the UAP as the duly accredited professional organization for architects in the Philippines. On June 12, 1976, the UAP informed the Union Internationale des Architectes (UIA) of the integration of the three architectural organizations under the United Architects of the Philippines and requested for recognition of the UIA as its National Section in the Philippines. On March 22-25, 1979, the UAP organized a National Conference on Architectural Education at the Development Academy of the Philippines in Tagaytay City. The result of the Conference was the endorsement of a new ladder-type curriculum for architectural education, which was approved by the Ministry of Education and Culture and adopted by schools and colleges of architecture in the Philippines. The same year saw the approval of the new Architects` National Code by the Professional Regulation Commission. This code was prepared by the UAP as a standard of ethics and practice of architecture in the Philippines. In recognition of UAP`s involvement in government program and activities, the Metro Manila Commission appointed the UAP members to constitute the Board of Advisers for urban design and development for Metro Manila. In September 1979, UAP became a founding member of the Architects Regional Council Asia (ARCASIA) and Arcasia Board of Architectural Education (ABAE) organized in Jakarta, Indonesia. Its primary objective is to foster friendly, intellectual, artistic, educational and scientific relations among national institutes of Architects in Asia. Later this was changed to Arcasia Council of Architectural Education (ACAE). In the same year, the UAP also became a founding member of the ASEAN Association for Planning and Housing (AAPH). In December 1979, the UAP organized a 4-month activity entitled "Filipino Technology in the 80`s in collaboration with the five professional organizations, two ASEAN Organizations, fourteen government agencies and schools of architecture. At the closing of the "Filipino Technology of the 80`s, President Ferdinand E. Marcos issued Letter of Instruction 1000 directing all government ministries and agencies to authorize and support only PRC accredited professional organizations like the UAP in organizing and hosting national and international conferences and to give priority to the members of the organizations in the hiring of employees and in the engagement of professional service. On March 28, 1981, the UAP initiated the preparation of the document entitled "International Code of Ethics on Consulting Services" during the Arcasia Workshop held in Manila. It was later formally adopted by ARCASIA in its meeting in Hong Kong on August 6, 1981. After several documents were submitted by UAP to the Union Internationale des Architectes (UIA) concerning the laws of the Philippines and the status of the UAP as a follow up of its application to the UIA, the UIA Bureau during its meeting at Honolulu, Hawaii on June 4-5 1982 concluded that "legally according to the laws of the Philippines, the UAP is the only organization with the right to represent the Filipino architects either in the Philippines or internationally and particularly with regards to the UIA. The result of this meeting was forwarded to the UAP and upon request of UIA, the UAP paid its annual dues on August 24, 1982. On January 24-26, 1983 during the meeting of the the UIA Council at Santiago de Chile, Chile, the Council passed Resolution No. 9 stating the "following the laws of the Philippines and the UIA Statutes, UAP legally became the National Section". A certification to this effect was issued to the UAP in April 1983. The meeting of ARCASIA in Lahore, Pakistan in 1983 approved the proposal for UAP to host and organize the First Asian Congress of Architects (ACA-1) in Manila in October 1984 (The Sixth Asian Congress of Architects was also held in Manila in December 1994). The United Architects of the Philippines today claims an active membership of over 10,000 architects scattered over 3 strategic areas of the country: Area A, comprising the central and northern portion of the Island of Luzon including Metropolitan Manila comprises 5 regional districts; Area B composing southern Luzon as well as the members from the islands of Mindoro, Masbate and Palawan contains five regional districts; Area C comprises members from the Visayan Islands as well as Mindanao. This area comprises four regional districts. |







Recognizing the importance of Architecture in enhancing our cultural identity, the National Commission for Culture and the Arts and the United Architects of the Philippines jointly presents the following projects in Celebration of the 2011 National Architecture Week.










