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It is the art, science or profession of planning, designing and constructing buildings in their totality taking into account their environment, in accordance with the principles of utility, strength and beauty.
Architecture
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An ____________ assumes ultimate responsibility for project that requires orchestration and oversees it from start to finish.
Architect
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First architect to be conferred the order of national artist of the Philippines in 1913.
Juan Nakpil
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A diligent professional who endeavours design work with utmost dedication.
Architecture Profession
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he founded the Philippine architects' society, now known as the Philippine institute of architects.
Juan Nakpil
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When did Juan Nakpil founded tha PAS?
1933
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Went to the US, graduated w/a degree in civil engineering, also enrolled hydraulic engineering in Cornell University.
Juan Nakpil
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Third national artist for architecture in 1990
Leandro Locsin
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Known for his creative application of floating volumes.
Leandro Locsin
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National artist for architecture in 2006.
Ildefonso Santos Jr.
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Known as the father of landscape architecture in the Philippines.
Ildefonso Santos Jr.
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Served as the first president of the Philippine association of landscape architects.
Ildefonso Santos Jr.
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His PRC landscape architect registration number is 0000001.
Ildefonso Santos Jr.
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Quiapo church (minor basilica of the black Nazarene), manila
Juan Nakpil
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Quezon hall up dilliman, quezon city
Juan Nakpil
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Cultural Center of the Philippines, manila
Leandro Locsin
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Rizal park (Luneta), manila
Ildefonso Santos Jr.
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CCP landscaping, manila
Ildefonso Santos Jr.
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Introduced modern ecclesiastical architecture in the Philippines.
Jose Maria Zaragoza
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Got his architectural degree at the University of Santo Tomas, manila.
Jose Maria Zaragoza
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Reconstruction of metropolitan cathedral, Cebu city
Jose Maria Zaragoza
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Major proponent of neo- vernacular architecture in the Philippines.
Francisco Mañosa
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Earning his keep as the last (to date) national artist for architecture in the Philippines in 2018.
Francisco Mañosa
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His concepts were of bahay kubo & bahay na bato.
Francisco Mañosa
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Eskaya resort & panglao
Francisco Mañosa
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Tahanang Pamana (Coconut Palace), CCP complex, manila
Francisco Mañosa
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the closest a Filipino could aspire to the title of an architect or practice architecture.
Maestro de Obra
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The first school of Maestro de Obra was founded by the Spanish government in 1880.
Escuela Practica y Professional de Artes Oficios de Manila
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who has with academic title
Maestro de Obras-Academico
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for those who acquired their expertise through practical experience licensed by the Ayuntamiento de Manila.
Maestro de Obras-Practico
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First Filipino graduates from the Escuela Practica u professional de Artes Oficios de Manila
Julio Hernandez, Isidro Medina, Arcadio Arellano, Juan Carreon
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First Filipino Architect
Felix Roxas y Arroyo
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was schooled in London and began his architectural practice in 1858.
Felix Roxas y Arroyo
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In 1877-1880, he was employed by the Spanish government, as the municipal architect of manila.
Felix Roxas y Arroyo
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Santo Domingo Church
Felix Roxas y Arroyo
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Ayuntamiento de Manila in Intramuros
Felix Roxas y Arroyo
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The first organization of architects was formed with the surveyors.
Academia de Arquitectura y Aguimensura de Filipinos (AAAF)
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The first organization for Filipino Maestro de Obras during the early 1900
Academia de Arquitectura y Aguimensura de Filipinos (AAAF)
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Who was the cofounder of AAAF?
Carlos Alejandro Barretto
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Last serving president of AAAF
Tomas Arguelles
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he became the first registered architect with the professional regulation commission license number 00001
Tomas Mapua
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AAAF
Academia de Arquitectura y Agrimensura de Filipinos
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PAS
Philippine Architects Society
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PIA
Philippine Institute of Architects
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UAP
United Architects of the Philippines
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an architectural society in the Philippines and is the oldest architectural society in Asia.
Philippine Institute Of Architects
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When wa PIA founded
1933
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was formed through the merger of three architectural organization in the Philippines in 1975.
United Architects of the Philippines
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Ra 9266 repeals _______ (June 17, 1950), otherwise known as an act to regulate the practice of architecture in the Philippines
RA 545
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"An act providing for a more responsive and comprehensive regulation for the registration, licensing and practice of architecture"
R.A. 9266
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THE ARCHITECTURE ACT OF 2004
R.A. 9266
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The art, science or profession of planning, designing and constructing buildings in their totality taking into account their environment, in accordance with the principles of utility, strength and beauty.
Architecture
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a person professionally and academically qualified, registered and licensed under this act with a certificate of registration and professional identification card issued by the prboa and the prc and who is responsible for advocating the fair and sustainable development, welfare and cultural expression of society's habitat in terms of space, forms and historical context.
Architect
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the architect who is directly and professionally responsible for the total design of the project for the client and who shall assume the civil liability for the plans, specs, and contract documents he/she has signed and sealed.
Architect-of-record
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an architect who is directly and professionally responsible and liable for the construction supervision of the project
Architect-in-charge of construction
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An architect who is professionally and academically qualified and with exceptional or recognized expertise or specialization in any branch of architecture.
Consulting architect
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assumes no civil liability under art. 1723 of the civil code unless he/she attempts/ succeeds to interfere or contravene the legal and professional functions of the architect-of-record
Consulting architect
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The act of planning and architectural designing, structural conceptualization, specifying, supervising and giving administration/direction to the erection, enlargement or alterations of buildings.
General practice of architecture
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The scientific, aesthetic and orderly coordination of all the processes which enter into the production of a complete building.
General practice of architecture
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The act of conceiving, choosing and developing the type. Disposition, arrangement and proportioning of the structural elements of an architectural work, going due consideration to safety, cost-effectiveness, functionality and aesthetics.
Structural conceptualization
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A sole proprietorship, a partnership or a corporation registered with the proper government agencies.
Architectural firm
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Oversees the practice of architecture, including conducting licensure exams and issuing licenses to qualified architects. The board enforces laws and ethical standards to ensure compliance and maintain the integrity of the profession.
professional regulatory board of architecture
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mandates continuing professional development (CPD) to keep architects updated on industry trends and innovations. It also investigates complaints, addresses violations, and imposes disciplinary actions when necessary to uphold professional standards.
professional regulatory board of architecture
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plays a vital role in formulating policies and improving architectural education. By collaborating with educational institutions and other stakeholders, the ________ ensures the growth of the profession and the protection of public welfare.
professional regulatory board of architecture
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Primarily responsible for regulating and supervising professionals across various fields, ensuring that only qualified individuals are allowed to practice. It administers licensure examinations, grants licenses, and maintains a registry of licensed professionals.
Professional regulation commission
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implements continuing professional development (CPD) programs to ensure that professionals remain competent and updated with advancements in their fields.implements continuing professional development (CPD) programs to ensure that professionals remain competent and updated with advancements in their fields.
Professional regulation commission
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A duly notarized written contract stipulating the scope of services and guaranteeing compensation of such services to be rendered by an architect.
Service agreement “architect - owner agreement”
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The existing official national organization of all architects of the Philippines in which all registered Filipino architects shall be members without prejudice to membership in other voluntary professional associations.
Integrated and Accredited Professional Organization of Architects
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A sustaining and progressive learning process that maintains, enhances, or increases the knowledge and continuing ability of architects.
Continuing Professional Development
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Primarily responsible for promoting and regulating trade, industry, and investment activities to spur economic growth and development. It facilitates the growth of businesses, supports small and medium enterprises (SMES), and implements policies that enhance competitiveness in both local and international markets.
Department of Trade and Industry
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Responsible for regulating and overseeing the securities market and the corporate sector. It ensures that companies comply with laws governing securities, protects investors by enforcing fair and transparent practices, and maintains the integrity of the capital market.
Securities and exchange commission
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Any formal grouping of two or more architects or architectural firms working in joint venture on a project basis.
Association
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Synonymous to architectural partnership.
Architectural company
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A group of professionals in architecture and allied professions, incorporated with architects for the purpose of delivering professional service in architecture and allied professions.
Architecture Corporation
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In case an existing architectural corporation does not comply with the ___ composition requirement, it shall comply and register again with the sec and the boa.
75%
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Architectural drawings, specifications, and other outputs of an architect that only an architect can sign and seal.
Architectural documents
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A detailed planning and design of the indoor areas of any proposed building, including retrofit or renovation work and shall cover all architectural and utility aspects, including the architectural lay-outing of all building engineering systems found therein.
Architectural interiors
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A group of two or more architects duly registered with the sec and then with the board of architecture.
Architectural partnership
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2d representations reflecting a proposed development showing elements such as columns, walls, partitions, ceiling, stairs, doors, windows, floors, roof, room designations, door and window call-outs, etc.
Architectural plans
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the representation of a lateral section for a proposed building (running parallel to the ground) and at a height of from 1- 1.5 meters above the finished floor.
Architectural plans
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The term may also collectively refer to other architectural designs such as sections, elevations, roof plan, RCP, door and window schedules, and the like.
Architectural plans
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issued by the PRC through the PRBOA, signifying that the individual has successfully passed the licensure examination and is registered to practice his/her profession as architect.
Certificate of registration
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A document which contains the norms and principles governing the practice of the profession of architecture in the highest standards of ethical conduct.
Code of ethical conduct
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Contract documents
general conditions, special provisions or conditions, drawings, other bid documents, specifications
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The intellectual property rights retained by an architect over any architectural documents/work that he/she prepares unless there is a written stipulation to the contrary.
Copyright
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shall include the right to control the erection of any building which reproduces the whole or a substantial part of the work either in its original form or in any form recognizably derived from the original.
Copyright
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Entities, agencies, organizations other than the IAPOA that have been accredited by the PRBOA to deliver seminars, lectures, and other continuing professional education modules for architects.
CPD providers
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A post-baccalaureate, pre-licensure experience of _____ hours or equivalent to 2 years required of a graduate of architecture prior to taking the licensure examination.
3,840
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An architect who is not a Filipino citizen nor an architect registered and licensed in the Philippines, but who is duly registered and licensed in his/her home country as an architect.
Foreign architect
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The local Philippine architect, partnership or corporation that must in association with a foreign architect, partnership or corporation, on a project on Philippine soil.
Filipino counterpart
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The proprietary rights to an architectural work by a person who commissions the architect.
Ownership
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_________ of an architectural work shall only be confined to the use of the architectural documents for executing the work for one or the original project.
Ownership
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A document bearing the registration number, date of issuance with an expiry date, due for periodic renewal, issued to a registered architect upon payment of the annual registration fees for three (3) years.
Professional identification card