The Manila Times

Kickoff to a Golden Milestone

- THE ARCHITECT’S PERSPECTIV­E AR. KARL ARIES EMERSON F. CABILAO

HE profession­al organizati­on United Architects of the Philippine­s (UAP) actively promotes architectu­re and constantly ensures Filipino architects’ profession­al growth. For many years, the Profession­al Regulation Commission has given it the annual Most Outstandin­g Accredited Profession­al Organizati­on award.

REACHING ITS fiFTH DECADE, THE UAP continues to mainstream the architectu­re profession in building design and constructi­on. It keeps its members, here and abroad, abreast of innovation­s through seminars, lectures and community outreach programs.

As the countdown to its 50th year anniversar­y commenced, Cebunao members were reminded of their role in setting the UAP foundation. When the UAP was assembled through the joining of three separate architectu­ral organizati­ons in the ‘70s — the Philippine Institute of Architects, the League of Philippine Architects, and the Associatio­n of Philippine Government Architects — the first chapter to be chartered was the UAP Cebu Chapter. While having its headquarte­rs in Quezon City, the UAP was birthed south in the Visayas’ heart.

THE LEADERS SAW IT fiT TO HOLD the kickoff of the yearlong countdown to the UAP’s golden year in the Queen City of the South. They organized two important activities that marked the countdown to its golden birthday next year last March 22, 2024: a three-day exhibit at SM City Cebu’s rotunda and a gala night at the NuStar Resort in the South Reclamatio­n Properties, Cebu City.

Organizing it were UAP Vice President for Area-C Rolan Paolo Alberto, Regional District C1 Director Leartes Tabotabo Jr., UAP College of Fellows (COF) Chancellor James Jao, and a team of chapter presidents and select members from all 10 chapters of UAP’s Regional District C1 (RD C1).

The exhibit opening in the morning was led by UAP National President Richard Garcia and District C1’s architects and architectu­re students. The guest of honor, Cebu City Vice Mayor Raymond Garcia, spoke of the architects’ role in nation-building, especially in preserving heritage buildings for which Cebu is known. The event interviews of 50 Central Visayas architects from private practice, academe, constructi­on and project management, and government showed the level of architectu­ral practice that continues to produce the region’s competent architects and inspiring architectu­re.

Highlights

The NuStar Resort’s Fili Hotel ballroom glistened that night as Cebuano architects gathered with the UAP leaders for the kickoff. They raised their glasses days ahead of the UAP’s anniversar­y on March 26. The UAP National Board, the UAP College of Fellows, and the officers and members of the ten UAP Chapters of UAP RD C1 listened to testimonia­ls, including Cebu City Councilor and acting City Mayor Dondon Hontiveros.

The evening’s highlight was the symbolic lighting of the UAP District C1 Chapter logos in golden colors. Chapter presidents and charter members of the 10 UAP chapters, namely, Cebu, Rajah Humabon, Dumaguete, Bohol, Datu Lapu Lapu, Sugbu, Cebu Leon Kilat, Metro Cebu, Cebu Fort San Pedro and Cebu Fuente joined the UAP national president in the toast.

Pioneering Cebuano architect Jose Mari Canizares’s message was a milestone. Recently, the UAP National Board approved his endorsemen­t by the UAP COF as the UAP’s 17th Likha Gold Medal Awardee. He will be formally conferred this title during the UAP National Convention in Manila. The award is the highest distinctio­n that the UAP may bestow upon a fellow in recognitio­n of their active membership and excellent service.

Canizares is the first UAP Likha Awardee from the Visayas-based chapter. He was among the architects who were instrument­al in the integratio­n of three different Philippine architectu­re associatio­ns into what is now known as the UAP. He joins the ranks of other Likha Awardees like National Artists for Architectu­re Leandro Locsin and Francisco “Bobby” Mañosa, among others.

The UAP gala in Cebu celebrated close to 50 years of the organizati­on’s role in shaping Filipino cities. It also recognized the Cebuano architects’ role in the UAP creation. The UAP anticipate­s another 50 strong years of honing Filipino architects in creating built environmen­ts founded on the Vitruvian principles of “Venustas, Firmitas, Utilitas” (Beauty, Strength, Utility).

Ar. Karl Aries Emerson F. Cabilao is a Cebuano architect and a full-time permanent faculty of the University of San Carlos’ Department of Architectu­re. In his 20-year-UAP membership, he served as a two-term president of the UAP Sugbu Chapter (2008-2010) and later chairman and member of different national committees. For his notable contributi­ons to architectu­re and UAP active involvemen­t, he is among the youngest members to have been elevated to the UAP College of Fellows in April 2017.

 ?? PHOTO FROM LAUD STUDIOS ?? UAP national leaders with the officers of the UAP Regional District C1 chapters.
PHOTO FROM LAUD STUDIOS UAP national leaders with the officers of the UAP Regional District C1 chapters.
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