UAP kicks off 100 years of architecture profession in PH
THE United Architects of the Philippines (UAP) welcomes the centennial celebration of the architecture profession in the country with an architectural historical tour in Intramuros, Manila last February 23.
Led by yours truly as UAP National President, participants of the Architecture Centennial Coordinating Committee (ACCC) conducted a historical journey back in time in Intramuros and visited specific sites which are landmarks in the history of the architecture profession. These are the Ayuntamiento, Intendencia, and Mapua University, all of which are located inside the Walled City. The Ayuntamiento building is a historical structure where the City Council or Cabildo approved the establishment of the Escuela Practica de Artes y Oficios. The school officially created a course for Maestro de Obras who were the forerunners of professional architects in the Philippines. The Intendencia building is the venue where the Philippine Legislature drafted Act 2985 which regulated the practice of architecture. Mapua University is also included in the architectural historical tour for being the first school of architecture in the Philippines.
The UAP is leading the ACCC, which is composed of participating architectural organizations in the Philippines including the Philippine Institute of Architects, Architecture Advocacy Federation, Bangsamoro Architects, and Society of Moro Architects.
After the tour, the UAP also unveiled the 100 Years of Architecture in the Philippine Celebration logo and theme.
The celebration’s theme, Isang Siglo Ng Propesyon, Pagyamanin Ang Arkitekturang Filipino (A Century of the Profession, enrich Philippine Architecture) calls on architects to take pride in what the profession has contributed to the Philippine landscape. This celebration is not just a mere gathering, but a meaningful commemoration of our past, which paved the way for what we are enjoying now. We enjoin all architectural organizations and chapters to come up with worthy activities that will promote the profession and dedicate it to the commemoration of the centenary of the architecture profession.
The celebration is important for the future of architecture in the Philippines. It is important not only for us, but also to the architects of the future generation. This shall serve as their guide and inspiration to continue what the profession has started 100 years ago.
Moreover, the UAP’s is goal to be a champion of architecture in the country, especially in the time of a global pandemic.
This year, as we celebrate the 100 years of architecture in the Philippines, it is the UAP’s vision to see architecture continue to thrive in these trying times, and emerge as a leading profession not only in the building industry, but in rebuilding society as well in the next hundreds of years more. Architects take the challenge of giving helpful contributions in adapting to the needs of the times and create sustainable living spaces for everyone.
As architecture embraces modernization, it still puts value in the importance of the past. As architects, it is our goal to help in pushing for thriving cities while still doing our duty of architectural heritage conservation — one of the greatest manifests of our identity that we are embedded in.
On Feb. 23, 1921, Act 2985 was signed creating a Board of Examiners for Architecture that will conduct licensure exams every year to regulate the architecture profession. Since 1921, architecture professionals have helped shape and transform the Philippine landscape and participated actively as promoters of Philippine progress and development.
The writer is the current National President of the United Architects of the Philippines (UAP). He has been in the private practice for more than 34 years. He is also a landscape architect, a fellow of the UAP, an ASEAN Architect and a fellow of the Royal Institute of Architects Singapore, a member of the Philippine Association of Landscape Architects, IFLA. He is a graduate of Bachelor of Science in Architecture from the Feati University and presently a professorial guest lecturer at De La Salle University-Dasmariñas, Malayan Colleges Laguna and University of Santo Tomas.