The Manila Times

UAP kicks off 100 years of architectu­re profession in PH

- ARCH. RENATO A. HERAY, FUAP

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.

 ??  ?? Participan­ts of the Architectu­re Centennial Coordinati­ng Committee pose in front of Mapua University in Intramuros, Manila for an architectu­ral historical tour as part of the 100 Years Celebratio­n of Architectu­re Profession in the Philippine­s last Feb. 23, 2020. It is worth noting that Tomas Mapua is the first registered architect in the Philippine­s.
Participan­ts of the Architectu­re Centennial Coordinati­ng Committee pose in front of Mapua University in Intramuros, Manila for an architectu­ral historical tour as part of the 100 Years Celebratio­n of Architectu­re Profession in the Philippine­s last Feb. 23, 2020. It is worth noting that Tomas Mapua is the first registered architect in the Philippine­s.
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