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ABOUT THE LOGO

“NUCLEUS” is defined as the central and most important part of an object, movement, or group, forming the basis for its activity and growth. Inspired of this concept, UAP takes this role as the “nucleus”in relation to the architect and the architectural profession in the borderless environment called “ASEAN”. UAP, now, more than ever, equips the architects with the necessary skills and competencies, and concurrently empowers the profession through the provision of a stable foundation, for both to confidently move towards the fastapproaching and challenging greater global collaboration. The ten (10) petal-like images emanating from the nucleus represent the 10 ASEAN member-countries with UAP at the center, working in alliance with the other professional groups of the other member-countries. They likewise represent the architects, coming out strong from the “nucleus”.

Finally, the green color symbolizes freshness, action, and healthy growth. The UAP and its strong membership come prepared to embrace the upcoming ASEAN integration, with the determination to ultimately make a mark given this development, and with the commitment to continuously better itself in anticipation of more challenges in the future.

THE STAFF

TABLE OF CONTENTS

UNITED ARCHITECTS OF THE PHILIPPINES

The Integrated and Accredited Professional Organization of Architects

Souvenir Program Committee Ronald R. Pamintuan, Chairman

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Gether Angelo V. Quintos, uap Member

Ros Irish A. Beltran, uap Miguel Matthew A. Quijano, Photo Collage

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Abigail Lana M. Canicula Best Shot Printing Layouting

This magazine is published every year by the United Architects of the Philippines for the National Convention. For questions, comments and suggestions, please get in touch with UAP Secretariat, 53 Scout Rallos St., Diliman, Quezon City, Philippines, telephone numbers (632) 412 6364; 412 6403 or fax number (632) 372 1796. You can also get in touch with us through email at uapnational@yahoo.com or access information through our website www.united-architect.org.

Messages Executive Committee Regional District Directors Executive Directors College of Fellows Officers Members of the Jury New Inductees Honorary Fellow CONEX 2015 Booth Layout Program Schedule Table Seating Layout Seminar Speakers The Organizing Committee 41st National Convention CONEX 2015 UAP Secretariat The First 40 Filipino ASEAN Architects Photo Collage Districts & Chapters Directory Sponsors

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UAP NATCON 41

BENIGNO S. AQUINO III Republic of the Philippines President

My warmest greetings to the United Architects of the Philippines as you hold your 41st Annual National Convention. Architects bring both function and design into harmonious existence as our buildings and monuments take on the shapes of your plans. You therefore have the capacity to revitalize our infrastructure and make them more economical and effective in conveying their utility to our countrymen. You also have the unique opportunity to add artistic and visual significance to our urban spaces and inspire the Filipino people through functional aesthetics, reinforcing positive values in society. May this event motivate you to support the transformations necessary for the Philippines to become a highly progressive and equitable nation. It is your task to ensure that the expansion and development of our cities will bring about cultural and historic significance to our locales, as well as practical benefits to all our countrymen. We count you among our partners in upholding inclusiveness throughout the archipelago; may your work reflect this ideal, and may you achieve new paradigms of success for your profession. I wish you a productive and meaningful convention.

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MESSAGES JEJOMAR C. BINAY

Republic of the Philippines Vice President

Warmest greetings to United Architects of the Philippines (UAP), and congratulations as you hold your 41st Annual National Convention and Business Meeting! Filipino professionals are known around the world for their unparalleled dedication and expertise. This is the primary reason why we are one of the most sought-after skilled workers abroad. I am glad that you have dedicated your event to the advancement of their welfare, as reflected by your event’s theme: “Empowering Architects Towards ASEAN Integration”. Your organization has relentlessly worked to protect the well being of our professionals, especially our Filipino architects who are known for their excellence and passion for their craft. Mabuhay kayo!

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Franklin M. Drilon Republic of the Philippines Senate President

I would like to express my warmest greetings to the United Architects of the Philippines as you hold your 41st Annual National Convention on April 16-18, 2015 with the theme, “Empowering Architects Towards Asean Integration.� We are all aware that preparations for the integration of ASEAN economies are underway. Indeed, there will be much to celebrate with the impending ASEAN Economic Integration by the end of 2015 because of the economic opportunities and challenges that will be created for the region. The ASEAN community is committed to foster mutual understanding and deepen economic and business ties within the region. As the ASEAN integration is slowly becoming a reality, I hope that your organization has trained our architects well as we expect stiffer competition on skills, talents and technical know-how. I have faith in our architects and I know that your organization will continue to invest in the education of our professionals to raise the level of their skills and abilities to compete globally. May you have a successful and meaningful convention. Mabuhay po kayong lahat!

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MESSAGES Feliciano Belmonte, Jr.

Republic of the Philippines Speaker, House of Representatives

I offer my sincerest and most heartfelt congratulations to the UNITED ARCHITECTS OF THE PHILIPPINES (UAP) on its successful hosting of its 41st Annual National Convention and Business Meeting. We at the House of Representatives offer our support for the improvement of architecture. As we get ready for the ASEAN integration, where we shall view ourselves not just as one country, but as part of a larger region of similar states in the Asia-Pacific region, we brace ourselves for the upcoming boom in infrastructure and construction, where professionals such as yourselves shall be greatly in demand. With this annual convention, which marks more than four decades of service to our country the exchange of ideas, the forging of new contacts, and the solidarity that ensues between all Filipino architects around the country, we hope that our architectural talents can go far beyond our islands. we hope Filipino architecture sets the standard for other ASEAN nations to follow. Once again congratulations on 41 years of architectural excellence which the UAP has so selflessly promoted and developed. Mabuhay!

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Atty. Paquito “Jojo” N. Ochoa Jr. Republic of the Philippines Executive Secretary

Warm Greetings to the United Architects of the Philippines (UAP) as you celebrate your 41st Annual National Convention, entitled “Empowering Architects Towards ASEAN Integration”. The ASEAN Integration, with ASEAN Trade in Goods Agreement (ATIGA) and ASEAN Framework Agreement on Services (AFAS) being its core, had caused numerous opinions and inquisitive mindset for many Filipinos. The most dominant question asked was, “IF WE ARE READY”. Readiness however can easily be answered by the process in which our government has prepared for the challenges ahead. Both advantages and disadvantages are taken into account, to further improve our strengths and plans have been set to overcome weaknesses. The opportunities envisioned include the attraction of more Federal Direct Investments (FDI’s), increased relationship and partnership with the Economic community, awareness of best practices in the different industries and enhancement of different skills through our Academe. Greater competition however must not be ignored, regardless of the vastness of opportunities. This is why, we recognize the need for conventions such as this to further increase the competencies of the professionals and eventually create a more competitive advantage. The Architect is one of the most highly valued Profession in the country today. It is but necessary that multiple measures and initiatives are taken to further enhance the knowledge of every individual to stay at par and keep every program by the UAP Organization aligned with the requirements of the ASEAN Economic Community (AEC). Creating a venue to discuss the effects of the opening of economic and trade borders, is a key step in solidifying what Philippine Architecture is all about. Congratulations and all the best on your event!

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MESSAGES Susan A. Yap

Republic of the Philippines Representative, 2nd District, Tarlac

Congratulations to the United Architects of the Philippines (UAP) on the celebration of the 41st Annual National Convention and Business Meeting! The theme “Empowering Architects Towards ASEAN Integration� is both timely and significant. As we enter into a coordinated trading bloc with few restrictions and many opportunities, preparation is the key ingredient. After all, it is the prepared mind that is capable of taking advantage of opportunity. The UAP as the Integrated and Accredited Professional Organization of Architects has consistently been an excellent leader and advocate for the rights of Filipino architects. Through their efforts, we have made significant strides in promoting the profession, and ensuring the Filipino public is provided with the highest quality of service. As we move forward towards the bright prospects of integration, I encourage you take part in the many activities of this convention; and similarly to be active members of the UAP. Together, we can endure that Filipino architecture will continue to be a dynamic and competitive.

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ROSALINDA DIMAPILIS-BALDOZ Department of Labor and Employment Secretary

It is with great pleasure that I congratulate the officers and members of the United Architects of the Philippines (UAP), a five-time awardee of the PRC’s Most Outstanding Accredited Professional Organization of the Year, on the occasion of your 41st Annual National Convention and Business Meeting on 16-18 April 2015, with the theme, “Empowering Architects Towards ASEAN Integration.” I appreciate and commend UAP’s efforts in organizing events like this which continue to hone and advance the potentials and skills of Filipino architects to effectively compete with their class in their profession and as a prelude to the upcoming ASEAN integration this 2015. Moreover, with the conclusion of the ASEAN Mutual Recognition Arrangement on Architectural Services, the UAP will be first to benefit from this Agreement which will facilitate the mobility of Filipino architects in the ASEAN and encourage the exchange of information to promote adoption of best practices on standards of architectural education, professional qualifications, and practices, and to provide architects updated information on new products in the industry of design and construction. It is heartening to note that the qualifications of our Filipino architects are now recognized by ASEAN member states. The way to greater growth and better career opportunities of our competent and excellent Filipino architects are now accessible and attainable. Again, I congratulate UAP and our Filipino architects for the success of this event. Continue to soar high and achieve endlessly wherever you are. Thank you and Mabuhay!

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MESSAGES Florentino C. Doble, MD Professional Regulation Commission Chairman It is my pleasure to extend cordial greetings to the United Architects of the Philippines on the formal opening of your 41st National Convention. The professional Regulation Commission welcomes this forum as a fulfillment of the UAP’s mission of spearheading continuing professional education in the architectural profession. This indeed is a demonstration of leadership, a point which is sufficiently reinforced by the chosen convention theme of, “Empowering Architects Towards ASEAN Integration” The UAP’s adoption of this theme is congruent to the government’s embarkation on an acceleration of infrastructure as an important component of the Philippine Development Plan. The cooperation and coordination between the public and the private sectors in forging programs and creating employment relative to infrastructure and public facilities which is evidenced by the ever-growing business process outsourcing (BPO) industry and an uprsurge in the field of real estate thus pointing to the rise of opportunities for architecture. At the same time, the profession is a pro-active witness and an active player to the transition from traditional to green architecture, giving rise to sustainable construction designs that maximize energy utilization and minimize environmental degradation. The United Architects of the Philippines has earned its prominence and eminence in spearheading actions and activities in promoting green architecture and keeping Philippine architecture in step with global developments (if not ahead) in the preservation of our environment. To the United Architects of the Philippines my best wishes for a successful convention!

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Angeline T. Chua Chiaco,

fuap, piep, apec ar., asean ar. Professional Regulation Commission Commissioner

The theme for this year’s 41st Annual National Convention amplifies the move towards empowering the Filipino architect towards truly being globally competitive. The integration opens a new gateway for professional excellence and challenges for the Filipino Architect, without doubt the opportunities for those who have diligently taken to heart their duties and responsibilities as architects will find little difficulty in adapting to this new climate of professional practice. But those who have only come to this realization, take heart: it is not too late. The United Architects of the Philippines, as the Integrated and Accredited Professional Organization of Architects, continues to assist and provide direction if not to shepherd its members towards achieving the level of competencies necessary so as not to be left behind. However, as with all organizations, its success can only be truly achieved if its members rally behind its mission and vision. May each and every Filipino Architect truly be united as the ASEAN integration brings us new challenges. Mabuhay and congratulations.

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MESSAGES Yolanda Y. reyes,

fuap, piep, hfaia, apec ar., asean ar., likha awardee Professional Regulation Commission Commissioner

It is with great pleasure that I congratulate the officers and members of the United Architects of the Philippines (UAP) as they celebrate their 41st Annual Convention and Business Meeting. As with the previous conventions that precedes it, this convention will again provide the ideal venue to showcase the work ethic, excellence and dedication of the Filipino architects who have changed the landscape of our country and have helped build our thriving industries and economy. The theme of ‘Empowering Architects Toward ASEAN Integration” aligns with the Filipino professionals’ march towards globalization with the forthcoming integration of the Philippines into the ASEAN Economic Community in 2015. Architecture is one of the first professions to be covered by a Mutual Recognition Agreement between the Philippines and ASEAN. This MRA opens avenues for the recognition of Filipino architects in the region. You will enjoy the opportunity to benefit from the cross-border mobility of services among the ASEAN member states. The Commission welcomes the choice of this theme as indicative of the UAP’s acceptance of this challenge to their competitiveness in this “local to global” setting. With the prestige our architects have earned by virtue of their work, craftsmanship, and successful careers, the UAP as the Integrated and Accredited Professional Organization for Architecture Profession, can serve as models and Partners of the Professional Regulation Commission in our initiatives to assert the global competitiveness of Filipino architects. As a proud member of the profession, I wish the United Architects of the Philippines continued success in its leadership and all its worthwhile endeavors on behalf of Filipino Architects. Mabuhay member of the profession, I wish the United Architects of the Philippines continued success in its leadership and all its worthwhile endeavors on behalf of Filipino Architects. Mabuhay ang Arkitektong Pilipino

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ROLANDO L. CORDERO,

fuap, asean ar. PRC, Board of Architecture Chairman

I and the other Member of the Professional Regulatory Board of Architecture, Ar. Fidel Jose R. Siapno, offer our sincerest felicitations and congratulate you on the 41st UAP National Convention on April 16-18 2015 at SMX Convention Center, Mall of Asia Complex, Pasay City, with a theme “Empowering Architects Towards ASEAN Integration� that will direct us to our objective to raise the bar of competitiveness and professional excellence among our members. We are gearing toward the progressive liberalization of trade in services and eventual abstraction of all barriers on regulatory restrictions in architectural service trade in the ASEAN Integration. It is therefore a strong challenge for us to engage into specialization and nurture our line of expertise, and learn by heart international standards to enable us to compete with our international counterpart. In tackling your business endeavor at this convention, PRBoA urge all Registered Architect delegates to extend full and unqualified support to our vital goal for the full enforcement and implementation of R.A. 9266 (Architecture Act of 2004) let nothing or no one weaken our resolve to strengthen and fortify our profession, one of the oldest profession in the world. Again, the PRBoA wishes for the success of all your undertakings at the Convention. Mabuhay ang mga Arkitektong Pilipino!!

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MESSAGES Fidel Jose R. Siapno,

fuap, asean ar. PRC, Board of Architecture Member

As the United Architects of the Philippines, the only Integrated and Accredited Professional Organization of Architects celebrate its 41st National Convention with its theme: “Empowering Architects Towards ASEAN Integration”, allow me to extend my heart-felt greetings and wish everyone all the best for a successful and productive gathering. As we brace ourselves for the integration of our counter-parts from the different ASEAN countries, we must always remember that we are at par with our neighbors. Thus, we should welcome our fellow Architects and be equally bold to venture into other shores. Let us all work together and look forward to a reach-beyond-borders for a better global practice. My sincere congratulations to all those involved in organizing this victorious convention. I encourage your active participation in all the activities that has been carefully prepared by this year’s various committees.

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Sathirut Nui Tandanand ARCASIA President 2015-2016

On Behalf of the Architects Regional Council Asia (ARCASIA), I wish to congratulate United Architects of the Philippines (UAP) on your annual UAP National Convention 2015 with a theme "Empowering Architects Towards ASEAN Integration". UAP has been a leading architectural associations by providing support, nurturing, and education Filipino architects to have a strong foundation and elevate the quality of professional services. With this year's theme "Empowering Architects Toward ASEAN Integration", UAP have taken the initiative to lead architects not only in Philippines but also in the SE Asia Region. I commend this initiative by UAP to be in the forefront of ASEAN Integration and as President of ARCASIA, I wish to pledge our support to provide any assistance UAP may require to achieving your goals as a leader in the new emerging ASEAN Economy. I wish UAP great success in the upcoming National Convention 2015 and all your future endeavors. Once again, congratulations UAP for your leadership in our profession.

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International Union of Architects

Esa Mohamed UIA President

Congratulations on your celebration and the 41st Annual National Convention and Business Meeting with the theme, “Empowering Architects Towards Asean Integration�. This year also marks the beginning of the ASEAN Economic Community where Malaysia acts as the inaugural secretariat. It promises a more active and liberal trade relationships among member states of ASEAN. Hence the initiatives of the UAP to hold a convention with this theme is commendable and fitting. It is my hope that Architects within this region, given the platform of ASEAN Architects, will be able to network actively and cooperate with their respective counterparts across borders. Through the UIA the ASEAN Architects can further establish connections with Architects from the rest of the globe. This is mobility endeavour one of the many programs that the UIA is also promoting. The UAP strong commitment and participation in the UIA will further enhance the success of these programs. I wish you all the very best and successful meeting.

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MA. BENITA O. REGALA,

fuap, asean ar. National President

Warm greetings to all of the Officers and Members of the UAP! In this day of age, where borders brought about by Globalization are rapidly becoming unseen, liberalization becoming the norm; the demands and expectations in every aspect is being felt the strongest. The objectives of the integration of the 10 Southeast Asian Nations: economic growth, improvement of cultural relations, creation of more opportunities has been the heart of every conversation and it is only fitting that our theme for the 41st Annual National Convention, “Empowering Architects Towards Asean Integration” be aligned with these objectives. A good leader encourages competition; a better leader encourages healthy competition. The difference between that two is that the latter’s main goal is to inspire the other for the benefit of the common good. The motive should always be for the greater good of the majority, for the continuous improvement of not only oneself but towards the development of one another. The activities set forth by the Organizing Committee encourage healthy competition by equipping the architects with the right tools to prepare for the integration and the inevitable challenges that lay ahead. There’s the “UAP Convention Exhibit, Arkilympics, General Assembly and Business meetings, Investiture of New Fellows, CPE Seminars, Architectural Tours and Fellowship Night”. The ultimate intention is to create awareness of the different aspects required by the integration, the technologies to be used, the building of a stronger and affordable infrastructure, disaster resilient housing, whilst keeping sustainability in mind in every creative design, in every idea realized by every Architect. The Organization has experienced its share of adversities throughout the years, yet in every year we have managed to stay strong as one team. This strength comes from every member’s unconditional service and continuing importance given to staying united regardless of the position in the organization. In UAP, all roles are valued, as each person is a representative of what the organization is all about. Let our vision be our guide in overcoming individual differences.

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I would like to thank the Organizing Committee, the UAP Secretariat, my Fellow Officers and Members for their contributions, ensuring the success of this national conference. I take pride in leading such individuals and feel honored and humbled by the service you all have given. Congratulations!


MESSAGES Rey S. Gabitan, uap National Executive Vice-President It is with great honor and privilege that I extend my warmest gratitude to the delegates, exhibitors, speakers and guests of the PRC’s five (5) times Most Outstanding Professional Organization in the Philippines – the United Architects of the Philippines, as we undertake the 37th National Convention of Architects and Convention Exhibits at the SMX Convention Center from April 16-18, 2015. This year marks a new era in the ASEAN region, the start of the ASEAN economic integration which is a prelude to the GATS 2020 implementation of cross-border practice. Indeed, the theme of this years’ convention “UAP Beyond Borders: Empowering Architects Towards ASEAN Integration” is very timely as we continue and enhance the programs and strategies aimed at equipping Filipino architects with the appropriate tools in view of a larger community of practicing professionals. Filipino professionals, including architects, would now have to develop their competencies to meet higher levels of expertise in various fields of specialized practice as a result of more diversified and complex services. This can be achieved through formal education by taking masters and doctorate degrees or through professional practice and continuing education in focused areas of practice. The United Architects of the Philippines, as the Integrated and Accredited Professional Organization of Architects (IAPOA), is committed to provide the needed support and training to develop Filipino architects to be competitive to the demands of the global market. The current administration has initiated a scholarship and thesis assistance program in order to attract more member architects to complete their higher levels of education. On the other hand, the creation of Specialty Councils in different fields of practice are being finalized to institutionalize the recognition of specialists or experts in various fields and formulate their respective non-formal mode of education or trainings that would be made available to those aspiring to be accredited as specialists. Let me extend my congratulations to the UAP 2015 National Convention Organizing Committee for choosing a very timely and relevant theme, and setting a line-up of seminars and activities that will bring forth the ideals of Filipino architects in the global scenario. It will indeed be a very successful event once again for this organization. Mabuhay ang UAP bilang IAPOA! Mabuhay ang Pang-Global na Arkitektong Filipino!

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Corazon V. Fabia-Tandoc,

fuap, asean ar. National Vice President for Area A

This year, 2015, is the 40th year of existence of our beloved organization, The UNITED ARCHITECTS OF THE PHILIPPINES ! We praise and thank the Lord God Almighty, the Supreme Architect of the Universe for the blessings and guidance He has given UAP through thick and thin. It is with my great pride and pleasure to have serve this prestigious organization from its inception and birth way back in the early seventies as Regional Coordinator for Central and Northern Luzon reaching out to our colleagues to join and be united in this organization up to the present as Area Vice President for Area A, representing the same area of responsibility. At this juncture, I would like to extend my heartfelt thanks to our Vice Presidents of Area B, C and D , to all the District Directors, Chapter Presidents and members and most especially our Joint Area Assembly Organizing Committee for the invaluable support and overwhelming attendance as well as for the successful Joint Area Assembly in Cebu held last February, and to those who joined the Photography Contest on the “Lighthouse” as well. Furthermore, as part of our Area A program of activities, I would like to propose and to institutionalize a formal Turn-over of Duties and Responsibilities, Leadership Training and Team Building of the Outgoing and Incoming Vice President, District Directors and Chapter Presidents every second week of May. Today, I am most pleased to greet you a warm welcome to our 41st Annual and National Convention with the theme “Empowering Architects Towards ASEAN Integration”. This is a big challenge and together, as professionals, let us always unite and join hands in accepting these challenges, small or big ones, for our profession, our professional organization, our fellow men, our country and God, our Creator. To God be the glory !

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MABUHAY ANG UNITED ARCHITECTS OF THE PHILIPPINES!


MESSAGES WILFREDO G. GACUTAN,

fuap National Vice President for Area B

It is with great pride and honor that I extend my warmest regards to the UAP Community as we hold the 41st National Convention with the theme: “Empowering Architects Towards ASEAN Integration”. This year’s convention will highlight the architect’s role as a nation builder, economic and cultural strategists, addressing various forms of disparities among and within our members in the organization and other professionals in the ASEAN region as well. Allow me to share this famous quote, “An organization no matter how well designed, is only as good as the people who lived and work in it”. In behalf of my home chapter Manila Corinthian, and all the chapters under Area B, I extend my congratulations to the Organizing Committee for making this event a success and continue empowering our members, the profession and our beloved organization. Naway manatili ang pagmamahal at pagkakaisa natin para sa ating mahal na propesyon. At sa organisasyong ating kinabibilangan! Mabuhay ang UAP! Mabuhay ang Arkitektong Pilipino!

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MANUEL B. TINGZON JR.,

fuap National Vice President for Area C

Greetings and Salutations! It is with utmost pleasure to know that we have reached a pinnacle of achievement in the architecture profession as we celebrate the 41st UAP National Convention with the theme “Empowering Architects Towards ASEAN Integration.� In the light of paving the road for changes on the goals of our professional practice, let us bear in mind what defines and distinguishes our Filipino Architecture and who we are as Filipino Architects who embody in each architectural design the essence and soul of our Filipino legacy and heritage. Linking communities in the Asian Region thru this process of integration will facilitate an exchange in culture and design as well as provide diverse opportunities for Filipino architects to excel in the global world. Ultimately, the success of our goal will be on how we rise to meet the challenges brought about by these changes and continue to espouse the highest standards in our professional practice. In behalf of the Area C and the Architects from the Visayas, my sincerest congratulations to the United Architects of the Philippines, the National Officers, the Organizing Committee and the members of the Professional Organization for always ensuring the success of our annual convention. Let us empower, equip and enjoin, MABUHAY ANG ARKITEKTONG PILIPINO!

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MESSAGES NOEL DS. QUERIJERO, uap National Vice President for Area D It is with deepest honor and privilege that I congratulate the organizing committee of the 41st National Convention with the theme: “Empowering Architects Towards ASEAN Integration”. While the ASEAN Integration is expected to level the playing field among industries in the region, it is also expected that Philippine firms such as the architecture and construction industry should brace for an intense competition with their ASEAN counterparts. An intense competition will therefore raise the bar for innovation, quality and productivity, which will enable businesses and professionals to compete head on with other players. It will further boost investment, creation of jobs and income in the region. In behalf of my home chapter Zamboanga, Chapters from Area D, together with all the Mindanao Architects, “vaya con dios!” Naway magpatuloy pa ang walang humpay na suporta at pagtitiwala natin sa ating minamahal na Organisasyon! Mabuhay ang UAP! Mabuhay ang Arkitektong Pilipino!

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Alfred Geoffrey C. Carandang, Secretary General

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I would like to extend my warmest greetings to the participants and guests of the 41st National Convention. The National Convention for this year is theme “Empowering Architects Towards ASEAN Integration�. The seminars and activities for this convention are geared towards strengthening our preparations towards the coming integration. I believe that it is a great venue for us architects to equip ourselves with more knowledge that will prove to be pivotal in our practice. I am thrilled to witness how we Filipino architects will showcase our prowess in designing and building structures that will define the skyline and the landscape of the ASEAN Region. For me, this is the greatest advantage of the ASEAN Integration 2015. Some limiting factors are eliminated and we will be able to practice our profession not only in the Philippines but also in other ASEAN countries. We will be facing both challenges and opportunities that the ASEAN Integration 2015 will bring us. The competition will be steeper but it is also a great opportunity for us Filipino architects to demonstrate our skills in our field. The integration will give us the chance to show the world what we have to offer but it will also open our country to others. Because of this, we must constantly seek to improve and empower ourselves not only as architects but also as advocates in enjoining all Filipino architects in being at the forefront of our Profession. It is only when we stand together can we become truly empowered. Kudos to the Organizing Committee of the 41st National Convention! Mabuhay ang UAP! Mabuhay ang Arkitektong Pilipino!

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We love our UAP Family!


MESSAGES JOHN JOSEPH T. FERNANDEZ, National Treasurer

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“Empowering Architects Towards ASEAN Integration” – this has always been the goal of the organization since the integration is approaching. Now is the year where this integration is to take effect, and the organization is constantly working hand-in-hand with different sectors including the professionals, government agencies, and other technical professions as well, to empower us Architects. On behalf of the United Architects of the Philippines – The Integrated and Accredited Professional Organization of Architects, I would like to welcome all the Participants to the UAP 41st National Convention in SMX Convention Center, SM Mall of Asia Complex, Pasay City. I also extend my gratitude to the organizing committee for their utmost dedication and perseverance. The goal of this convention is to have us, Architects, empowered as we face one of the big challenges our profession is facing – competing with foreign Architects through cross-border practice. It is important that we meet up to interact, network and exchange ideas and concepts. It is only by sharing ideas that we can strengthen our profession. The UAP, with its constant move in protecting our Vocation, is truly dedicated in empowering the members, equipping all of you with a stronger knowledge and morale, and enjoining everyone in the achievements of the organization. May this convention bring forth clear visions, and nourish our aspirations and longings, for the true benefit of the Filipino Architects! Mabuhay ang UAP!

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MOHAMMADSARFRAZ A. UTTOH, National Auditor

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Assalamu alaykum warahrmatullahi wabarakatuhu It’s about time that “Empowering Architects Towards Asean Integration” become not just a theme but a realization. It took one strong-willed man with a tenacious foresight to lead this Country and manage the spearheading of the Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN) making this integration naturally imminent. Ironically, the Filipino has been known as a follower that seems to be always short of being a leader; instead he would rather be the unsung hero of a very difficult project. One of the many aspects to fully commit to such integration is to belong to a strong and united organization that gives importance to an Architect’s professional behaviour and contribution to the growth of its members. The United Architects of the Philippines (UAP), the Integrated and Accredited Professional Organization of Architects (IAPOA) shall remain to be for the Architects and will continue to inspire its members to become leaders. Let us give everyone the confidence that we are equipped to fair play in the industry towards a common goal of global development. No matter how much we were bombarded with the challenges and questions of our integrity as an Organization, the law is at our side. These are just normal tests for a strong UAP, nevertheless, we should not be weary being in the service. We should remain certain that no matter how they look for reasons to disengage us, or question the extent of our role in the field of infrastructure and national development, they are welcome to find that there are no skeleton in our closets. I have the audacity to state that this UAP is seriously transparent, brave and ready for ASEAN integration!

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Congratulations to all architects and I immensely thank everyone for the undaunted support. Let us celebrate our achievements this 41st National Convention and pray for strength for our Nation, our fellow Architects, our National Leaders, and our Families for our future. And lastly, my sincerest congratulations to the Organizing Committee. Mabuhay ang Arkitektong Pilipino !


MESSAGES RAMON S. MENDOZA,

fuap College of Fellows, Chancellor

It is my distinct pleasure to extend my most cordial felicitations to the general membership, participants, organizers, exhibitors and sponsors of the 41st UAP National Convention and CONEX 2015 to be held on April 16-18, 2015 with the theme: “Empowering Architects Towards ASEAN Integration�. Our mutual commitment to the organization and with our individual capabilities as exceptional leaders are the reason why we always meet in this Annual Convention and I believe, will always be the greatest attributes that would bring our community to continuing excellence and at the same time provide the entire organization the boost of encouragement to move on despite the many challenges we face. On this convention, we look forward, with genuine enthusiasm, to be equipped with proper knowledge on ASEAN integration and to make full use of ASEAN as architects. We hope that the our sector will use the mechanisms and programs in place to further propel our country and our people to be among the best in ASEAN; and we hope that our community will participate actively in regional cooperative programs to develop a qualified, competent and wellprepared architects that would benefit from, as well as, cope with the challenges of ASEAN regional integration. In closing, I hope and pray that the national leadership of this great organization is fully committed to achieving excellence in every aspect of our mission and in all aspect of the profession, in fulfilling the plans and programs we have made to the UAP community and to the Architecture Profession. Mabuhay ang mga Arkitektong Pilipino!

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Sonny Rosal,

fuap, asean ar., intl. assoc. aia, green ap Immediate Past National President

Mabuhay! Welcome delegates to perhaps the best national convention ever! The UAP’s 41st National Convention simply because this convention caps the year long celebration of the 40th foundation of the *NO. 1 and 5 time **PRC-APO of the year awardee, the United Architects of the Philippines. Let me share a short odyssey I read on being against all odds and surviving; Sir Ernest Shackleton’s Antarctic expedition of 1914 would ultimately fail, but the hardy crew he mustered would still win honor and recognition for its ability to survive against the odds. After their ship Endurance was crushed in pack ice, the crew abandoned the plan to cross Antarctica on foot and the aim became merely to survive. Over two years, Shackleton led the crew across ice floes, then in lifeboats to a camp on Elephant Island where for six months the main group would subsist on seal meat and blubber. Shackleton took five men around the island to the north and then across 800 miles of treacherous ocean to South Georgia Island. He then hiked with two others for 36 hours across the island’s uncharted interior to a whaling station with another three months to go before he could safely reach the crew left on Elephant Island. He later wrote, “We had suffered, starved and triumphed, grovelled down yet grasped at glory… We had reached the naked soul of man.”

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Congratulations to all the HARDWORKING members of the organizing committee headed by no less than Arch. Cathy B. Carunungan for a JOB WELL DONE! You have TRIUMPHED! Grasp Glory with your bare soiled hands. Thank you very much for your SERVICE. Bless all of you. Congratulations to the members of the National Board of Directors and the Executive Directors of the seven Commissions. May your experience give you wisdom to share to those who dream to serve wholeheartedly our beloved UAP. Thank you very much for your SERVICE. Bless all of you. And last but not the least, thank you to the ever reliable and obedient UAP Secretariat. Long life to all of you. UAP still needs you. Thank you. BE WELL. BE ONE UAP!


MESSAGES EDRIC MARCO C. FLORENTINO,

fuap, apec ar., asean ar. President, PFPA

On behalf of the Philippine Federation of Professional Associations (PFPA), the umbrella organization of forty-three (43) Accredited Professional Organizations (APOs) recognized by the Professional Regulation Commission (PRC), allow me to convey my most cordial felicitations to the general membership, participants, organizers, exhibitors and sponsors of the 41st UAP National Convention and Conex 2015 to be held on April 16-18, 2015 with the theme: “Empowering Architects Towards Asean Integration”. The ASEAN Economic Community (AEC) plans steps toward full economic integration among its 10-member countries with 600 million residents and 285 million workers this year, including free mobility of professionals and highly skilled workers. To realize the full potential of the AEC to deliver more and better jobs, decisive action is necessary, including better management of structural change. Deeper regional integration offers immense economic prospects, but translating these gains into shared prosperity and equitable development requires robust labor market institutions. For us professionals, there are new realities, new opportunities, and new challenges in line with this integration. And we must have the resolve, the flexibility and the creativity to formulate new policies to take advantage of these new opportunities and meet these new challenges with regards to the ASEAN Integration. Through participative and interactive seminars integrated in this event, we will have an opportunity to engage in meaningful mutual exchange. And as we evaluate our strength and competitiveness, we hope to come up with appropriate programs that address the various needs of the architecture profession in the Philippines to arrive at a sense of the “collective” in synchronizing regional and national priorities and policies. As we face various changes, both within the Philippines and across the globe, I hope that we will take the opportunity offered by this UAP Annual Convention to learn from each other and freely debate the question of the direction for which we should aim at. Furthermore, I hope that this will culminate in meaningful outcomes and that the existence of the United Architects of the Philippines will come to be of even greater value as a result. I would like to close by expressing my very best wishes for the success of the UAP Conventions and Exhibits with the help of our very active Organizing Committee, the continued development of the UAP-IAPOA, and the fruitful participation of all stakeholders in the built industry. Let us all muster together to make this UAP Annual Convention and CONEX 2015 a grand success. Mabuhay ang mga Arkitektong Pilipino!

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ROGER T. ONG, uap Executive Director, Commission on Convention, Assemblies and Exhibition It is with great honor and privilege that I extend my sincerest gratitude to the delegates and allies of the United Architects of the Philippines as we celebrate the 41st National Convention of Architects at the SMX Convention Center from April 16-18, 2015. ASEAN integration is a buzzword and topic for many discussions in nearly every professional conferences and gatherings. The advent of ASEAN Economic Community this year is not going to result in immediate changes in the ASEAN labor market. As economic integration progresses overtime, the region may observe structural changes that enhance employment prospects. But those changes will take time. However, policy makers will need to start preparing for such changes now. Therefore, the United Architects of the Philippines endeavors to be at the forefront for Empowering Architects Towards Asean Integration. Let this Convention provides enhancement programs to meet the demands of the ASEAN Integration. May this convention, therefore, impart the desired skills and competency as we look forward to more shining moments for Filipino architects as we are about to enter into ASEAN Integration. With the concerted efforts of the organizing committee, we can confidently meet the future with dedicated, competent, ethical and socially responsible professional architects that imbibe the qualities of leadership, authority, accountability, stewardship and transparency Welcome to the 41st UAP National Convention. Mabuhay tayong lahat!

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MESSAGES Catherine Balce-Carunungan,

fuap, asean ar. Director, 41st National Convention

The journey of being at the helm of our 41st UAP National Convention with the theme “Empowering Architects Towards ASEAN Integration” has given me great pleasure and a sense of accomplishment contributing to the UAP. What is overwhelmingly heartfelt was the collaboration and professionalism of the kind-hearted member-architects of the Organizing Committee, consistently inspiring each to bring out the best in every member. The desire to elevate the level of this convention was the real motivation and the shared feeling among the members. With this came the long hours of planning, designing and discussing our dreams for this convention to come to a reality. This may probably be the best way, should there be something higher, to describe the common objective of all. I will always remember this feeling with fondness and cherish all the memories I have and the new friends I have made. I feel so fortunate to have been of service to the UAP in this way and I am grateful to its present leadership, Ar. Ma. Benita Regala, for providing me this opportunity. I wish that everyone is able to have a good experience from the 41st National Convention and likewise be able to bring home good memories. For this year, the UAP will be delivering the 41st National Convention to a higher level to be able to be at par with its ASEAN partners. This year 2015, the Philippines will join the other 9 ASEAN member-nations in the process of integration, as part of the ASEAN Mutual Recognition Arrangement. Allow me to quote what the brilliant American writer James Baldwin said: “Between 1917 and 1941, the ocean, inconceivably, had shrunk to the size of a swimming pool. As we open our doors so shall doors be opened for you.” We are now going to be part of the movement towards globalization. The world will be slightly smaller with this Integration and the practice of our profession will transcend our geographical borders. As we open our doors to a broader horizon which we term as “ASEAN”, it is probably normal to have a sense of apprehension in relation to our professional practice. Actually, many foreign Architects who have specialized in various fields in architecture have practiced in the Philippines for quite some time now, likewise, for Filipino architects who have worked in foreign countries. Some of these fields, which we, practicing architects in the Philippines may also engage in, include facade design, building traffic specialist, sound and acoustic specialist,Certified LEED specialist, Quantity Surveyor, Project management, Materials Specialist, and many others. With the ASEAN integration, 10 ASEAN countries including the Philippines, will open its doors to architects from all over the region. It is best that we, as architects, be globally competitive by equipping ourselves with the knowledge and skills required by our profession. This may be a sort of “Baptism of Fire” for many of us, but as the old folks say: “You will be better for it.” Warm regards to all.

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Richard M. Garcia, fuap Director, Convention Exhibit 2015 My warmest greetings to all the Delegates, Sponsors and Guests of the UAP 41st Annual National Convention with the theme “Empowering Architects Towards ASEAN Integration.” Indeed, our country is very fortunate to have Architects that are considered to be one of the most talented and competitive in the world. On this occasion, I would like to take this opportunity to invite all delegates, friends and the general public to visit CONEX2015, “The Philippines premiere Building and Construction Expo”. CONEX will be a venue for architects to enhance product awareness, also it will be a place for launching of new products and Information on Building material technology. I am happy to note that this year, CONEX2015 has formed and joined Alliance Partnership Programme with 4 countries that organize construction exhibits. We will aspire to be known as one of the “BIG 5” in the Construction and Building Exhibitions in Asia. Among the countries that participated with the partnership are: MALAYSIA’s ARCHIDEX SINGAPORE’s ARCHXPO THAILAND’s ARCHITECT EXPO TAIWAN ‘s TAIPEI BUILDING SHOW PHILIPPINES- CONEX The Alliance Partnership Programme’s goal is to promote architectural design excellence as well cultivate business relationship for the wellbeing of each others exhibitions. Also thru this collaboration we can share ideas on how to improve our respective building and construction show further. In behalf of Team CONEX2015, I would like to congratulate the Organizing committee of the 41st National Convention headed by my friend Ar. Cathy Carunungan for the great effort and commitment that they have extended to put up 41st UAP Convention to the next level and ensure that this National Convention will be a success.

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Lastly, We are EXcited to see you in CONEX2015, As Partners we will EXplore Opportunities, Together we will deliver the CONEXperience. Mabuhay ang mga Arkitekto!!!


Rey S. Gabitan, uap National Executive Vice President

National President

Corazon F. Tandoc, fuap, asean ar. Area A Vice President

Wilfredo G. Gacutan, fuap Area B Vice President

Alfred Geoffrey C. Carandang, uap Secretary General

Manuel B. Tingzon, Jr., fuap Area C Vice President

John Joseph T. Fernandez, uap National Treasurer

Area D Vice President

Mohammadsarfraz A. Uttoh, uap National Auditor

Rozanno C. Rosal, fuap, asean ar., int’l assoc, aia Ramon S. Mendoza, fuap Immediate Past President

Noel DS Querijero, uap

Chancellor, College of Fellows

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE FY 2014-2015

Ma. Benita O. Regala, fuap, asean ar.

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REGIONAL DISTRICT DIRECTORS FY 2014-2015 UAP NATCON 41 32

Henry C. Desierto, uap

Darwin M. Diego, uap

Geronimo R. Lajom, uap

Rollan Joseph G. Mallari, uap

Noel S. Del Rosario, uap

Allen Alexander D. Aruelo, uap

Peregrino R. Baclit, Jr., uap

Rudy O. Ferrer, fuap

Raymund B. Vera, uap

Carlomagno B. Matela, uap

Anthony P. Anderson, uap

Alain D. Costa, uap

Ariel C. Angalot, uap

Rogelio M. Diaz, PhD, uap

Joel M. Jao, uap

Ma. Cecilia S. Lataquin, uap

Jaime B. Gonzaga, uap

Crizaldo M. Hernandez, uap

Pedrito L. Comiling, uap

Norman A. Valera, uap

District Director, A1a

District Director, A3

District Director, B2

District Director, C1

District Director, D1

District Director, A1b

District Director, A4

District Director, B3

District Director, C2

District Director, D2

District Director, A2a

District Director, A5

District Director, B4

District Director, C3

District Director, D3

District Director, A2b

District Director, B1

District Director, B5

District Director, C4

District Director, D4


Commission on Professional Practice

Leah P. Dela Rosa, uap, PhD Professional Development Commission

Ted Villamor G. Inocencio, fuap

Michael T. Ang, fuap, apec ar., asean ar. Commission on Internal Affairs

Ma. Luisa M. Gutierrez, uap Commission on Governmental and External Affairs

Rogelio D. Caringal, uap Sentro ng Arkitekturang Filipino (Uap-Cfa)

Roger T. Ong, uap Commission on Convention, Assemblies and Exhibition

Commission on Education

EXECUTIVE DIRECTORS FY 2014-2015

Consuelo C. Buencamino, uap, aia, asean ar.

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FY 2014-2015

COLLEGE OF FELLOWS OFFICERS

Ramon S. Mendoza, fuap Chancellor

Eriberto V. Aguirre, fuap

Tobias A. Bonaobra, fuap

Roland B. Banzon, fuap

Miguel M. Carpio, fuap

Vice Chancellor

Bursar

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Scribe

Chancellor-Elect


Chairman

Yolanda D. Reyes, fuap, apec ar., asean ar., likha awardee Member

Prosperidad C. Luis, fuap, apec ar., asean ar. Member

fuap

Ana S. Mangalino-Ling,

fuap, ia-aia, apec ar., asean ar. Member

Maria Lisa V. Santos, Member

fuap

MEMBERS OF THE JURY OF FELLOWS FY 2014-2015

Norma I. Alarcon,

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Remigio G. Abello

Marlo J. Basco

Arnel C. Dungca

Ma. Carla G. Epino

Catherine Balce-Carunungan Jose Ramon P. Carunungan Armando Eugene C. De Guzman, III

Melencio D. Manalo

Ernesto D. Tianco

Abelardo M. Tolentino, Jr.


UIA President

Malaysian architect and town-planner Esa Mohamed has been elected UIA President during the UIA General Assembly, which took place in Durban, South Africa from 7 to 9 August 2014. Esa Mohamed will undertake the presidency of the International Union of Architects for the triennial period 20142017. He succeeds French architect Albert Dubler. He is the founder and director of Akitek Jururancang (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd (AJM), an architectural and planning firm in Kuala Lumpur. He is the author of prestigious architectural projects in Malaysia, such as the Subang Jaya township, the masterplans for the city of Kuala Lumpur and for the administrative capital of Putrajaya. He has also launched large-scale works in China, Pakistan, India, Australia and Saudi Arabia. Esa Mohamed received numerous awards among them The Aga Khan Award for Architeture in 2001 for the Datai Resort, Langkawi. Between 2008 and 2011, Esa Mohamed has been a UIA Council member, and then Vice-President of the Union from 2011 to 2014. He is a member of the UIA Commission for Professional Practice. He was president of the Malaysian Institute of Architects (PAM) between 1993-1995 and of the Architects Regional Council Asia (ARCASIA) from 1995 to 1996.

COLLEGE OF FELLOWS - HONORARY FELLOW

Esa Mohamed

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CONEX 2015 BOOTH LAYOUT


UAP NATCON 41

PROGRAM SCHEDULE DAY 0 • April 15 • Wednesday 9:00 AM - 5:30 PM 9:30 AM - 12:00 NN

Arkilympics

Ar. Jose Carlo L. Sayco, uap Ar. Jose Marie S. Tan, uap (Deputy)

venue:

Tripartite Network Meeting CCD Room, 3rd Floor, UAPHQ

Ar. Mystice Michelle H. De Guzman, uap Ar. Allen G. Oblena, uap (Deputy)

Architects’ Round Table venue: 6th Floor, UAPHQ

Ar. Marian Eileen Florentino-Marudo, uap Ar. Anna Estela Rosario H. Ulep, uap (Deputy)

The Zone Malugay, Makati - Opening, Basketball & Badminton SM MOA - Bowling & Billiards Hall

12:00 NN - 1:00 PM

Lunch venue: 6th Floor, UAPHQ

1:00 PM - 5:00 PM

CODHASP Annual Business Meeting and General Meeting venue: CCD Room, 3rd Floor, UAPHQ

Ar. Mystice Michelle H. De Guzman, uap Ar. Anna Estela Rosario H. Ulep, uap (Deputy)

Chapter Presidents’ Assembly venue: Teatro Arkitekto, 7th Floor, UAPHQ

Ar. Marian Eileen Florentino-Marudo, uap Ar. Allen G. Oblena, uap (Deputy)

National Board of Director’s Meeting venue: 6th Floor, UAPHQ

Ar. Leah P. Dela Rosa, uap, PhD Ar. Maria Luisa M. Gutierrez, uap

5:30 PM - 11:00 PM

DAY 1 • April 16 • Thursday 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM 8:00 AM - 8:45 AM

PROGRAM MANAGER

Registration / Kit Distribution venue:

Opening Mass Ground Floor Left Wing, SMX

Ar. Marian Eileen Florentino-Marudo, uap Ar. Anna Estela Rosario H. Ulep, uap (Deputy)

9:00 AM - 10:00 AM

Opening of CONEX venue: CONEX Hall, SMX

Ar. Jill Rochelle M. Sevilla, Ar. Rowena C. Ramos, uap

10:00 AM - 11:30 AM

Opening Ceremonies

Ar. Maria Nina Bailon-Arce, fuap, asean ar. SOCIALS TEAM Ar. Jose Mari I. Badilla, uap Ar. Marian Eileen Florentino-Marudo, uap Ar. Louie Nandro M. Vito, uap

Keynote Speaker:

Hon. Rosalinda Dimapilis-Baldoz

Secretary, Department of Labor and Employment venue: Function Rooms 3,4,5, SMX Please refer to page 44 for detailed program

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PROGRAM MANAGER

uap (Deputy)

11:45 AM - 12:15 PM 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM

Candidates Forum (Presentation of Candidates) Ar. Mystice Michelle H. De Guzman, uap Lunch by Nippon Paints venue: Function Rooms 3,4,5, SMX

1:00 PM - 3:00 PM

Convocation of Fellows venue: Function Room 2, SMX

Ar. Maria Nina Bailon-Arce, fuap, asean ar. Ar. Maria Luisa M. Gutierrez, uap


Investiture of New Fellows

1:30 PM - 5:00 PM

Architectural Tours TOUR 1: City of Dreams Ar. Jose Marie S. Tan, uap TOUR 2: Solaire Resort Ar. Allen G. Oblena, uap Ar. Ar. Jose Carlo L. Sayco, uap TOUR 3: MOA E-Com Building 2 Module 1A - Empowering Architects for ASEAN Integration 1 Philippine Architecture Education Landscape Ar. Mystice Michelle H. De Guzman, uap speaker: Ar. Jonathan V. Manalad, uap Ar. Michael Angelo J. Baruiz, uap (Deputy) moderator: Dean Gloria B. Teodoro, fuap, MIT venue: CONEX Hall 1, SMX 2 Survival Kit Ar. Marian Eileen Florentino-Marudo, uap speaker: Ar. Ana S. Mangalino-Ling, fuap, apec ar., asean ar. Ar. Anna Estela Rosario H. Ulep, uap (Deputy) moderator: Dean Fatima Alonzo venue: CONEX Hall 2, SMX

1:30 PM - 3:20 PM

Ar. Maria Nina Bailon-Arce, fuap, asean ar. Ar. Maria Lisa V. Santos, fuap

University of Northern Philippines

TS 1 - Dynamics of AsEAN Colors 3 Colorful Protection for your Homes speaker: Chris Tiu (Rain or Shine) moderator: Dean Gloria B. Teodoro, fuap, MIT 4 Asian Color Trends 2015-2016 speaker: Serene Pang (Nippon Paints) moderator: Dean Fatima Alonzo University of Northern Philippines

3:20 PM - 3:40 PM 3:40 PM - 5:30 PM

Ar. Mystice Michelle H. De Guzman, uap Ar. Michael Angelo J. Baruiz, uap (Deputy) venue: CONEX Hall 1, SMX Ar. Marian Eileen Florentino-Marudo, uap Ar. Anna Estela Rosario H. Ulep, uap (Deputy) venue: CONEX Hall 2, SMX

Snacks / Meet & Greet venue: CONEX Hall, SMX TS 2 - Sustainable AsEAN Materials and Technology 5 Innovative Technology to Future Proof Your Building Ar. Marian Eileen Florentino-Marudo, uap speaker: Mr. Johannes de Jong, M.Sc.Eng. (KONE) Ar. Anna Estela Rosario H. Ulep, uap (Deputy) moderator: Dean Gloria B. Teodoro, fuap, MIT venue: CONEX Hall 1, SMX 6 Photovoltaic Systems & Net Metering Ar. Maria Luisa M. Gutierrez, uap speaker: Engr. Leovigildo N. Ferrer Jr. Ar. Michael Angelo J. Baruiz, uap (Deputy) moderator: Dean Fatima Alonzo venue: CONEX Hall 2, SMX

PROGRAM SCHEDULE

3:00 PM - 5:00 PM

University of Northern Philippines

7 Innovations in Sustainable Products speaker: Mr. Immanuel Albert Amante

Ar. Marian Eileen Florentino-Marudo, uap Ar. Anna Estela Rosario H. Ulep, uap (Deputy) venue: CONEX Hall 1, SMX

8 The Essence of Bonding Tiles

Ar. Maria Luisa M. Gutierrez, uap Ar. Michael Angelo J. Baruiz, uap (Deputy) venue: CONEX Hall 2, SMX

Honor Dinner with SCG

Ar. Maria Nina Bailon-Arce, fuap, aa Ar. Maria Luisa M. Gutierrez, uap SOCIALS TEAM

Sales Manager, SCG moderator: Dean Gloria B. Teodoro, fuap, MIT speaker: Ms. Mary Elinore O. Dazo Specifications Manager, Bostik moderator: Dean Fatima Alonzo University of Northern Philippines

5:30 PM - 10:00 PM

Guest of Honor:

Atty. Paquito “Jojo” N. Ochoa Jr.

Exec. Secretary, Office of the President, Republic of the Philippines Master of Ceremonies: Maria Lisa V. Santos, fuap venue: Function Rooms 3,4,5, SMX Please refer to page 45 for detailed program

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DAY 2 • April 17 • Friday

PROGRAM SCHEDULE UAP NATCON 41

8:00 AM - 5:00 PM 8:00 AM - 2:30 PM 8:00 AM - 12:30 PM

12:30 PM - 2:30 PM

PROGRAM MANAGER

Registration / Kit Distribution / National Elections Election Proper venue: Meeting Room 1, SMX module 1B - Empowering Architects for ASEAN Integration Ar. Maria Luisa M. Gutierrez, uap 9 ASEAN Integration in the Philippines speakers: Ar. Anna Estela Rosario H. Ulep, uap (Deputy) Mr. Raymond A. Astillas, DTI venue: Function Rooms 3,4,5, SMX Mr. Guillermo M. Luz, PCC Hon. Jose Y. Cueto Jr., MD. FPCS, MHPed, PRC Ar. Yolanda David Reyes, fuap, hfaia, apec ar., asean ar. moderator: Ar. Consuelo C. Buencamino, uap, aia, asean ar. Lunch by Wilcon Depot Ar. Allen G. Oblena, uap General Assembly & Annual Business Meeting Ar. Armando Eugene C. De Guzman III, venue: Function Rooms 3,4,5, SMX fuap & SOCIALS TEAM Please refer to page 46 for detailed program

2:30 PM - 6:30 PM 2:30 PM - 6:00 PM 2:30 PM - 3:30 PM

3:30 PM - 3:50 PM 3:50 PM - 6:00 PM

Canvassing of Votes venue: Meeting Room 1, SMX EAROPH Ar. Marian Eileen Florentino-Marudo, uap venue: Meeting Room 7, SMX Module 2 - Empowering Architects for Resilient & Climate Responsive Design 10 Greening Malaysia: One Building at a Time Ar. Mystice Michelle H. De Guzman, uap speaker: Ar. Boon Che Wee, Malaysia Ar. Allen G. Oblena, uap (Deputy) moderator: Ar. Rey Gabitan venue: CONEX Hall 1, SMX Ar. Michael Angelo J. Baruiz, uap 11 New Urbanism and Smart Cities speaker: Ar. Sarly Adre Sarkum, Malaysia Ar. Jose Marie S. Tan, uap (Deputy) venue: CONEX Hall 2, SMX moderator: Ar. Emerlito Punsalan Snacks / Meet & Greet venue: CONEX Hall, SMX 12 Designing Aerodynamic Ar. Mystice Michelle H. De Guzman, uap & Gravity Defying Hillside Homes Ar. Allen G. Oblena, uap (Deputy) speaker: Ar. James Galias Jao, fuap, piid venue: CONEX Hall 1, SMX moderator: Ar. Rey Gabitan 13 Resilient Housing Design: An Answer to Ar. Michael Angelo J. Baruiz, uap Disasters and Extreme Environment Ar. Jose Marie S. Tan, uap (Deputy) speaker: Ar. EnP. Edilberto F. Florentino, fuap, venue: CONEX Hall 2, SMX likha awardee, apec ar., asean ar., fis moderator: Ar. Emerlito Punsalan

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6:00 PM - 11:00 PM

14 Beyond Disasters: New Paradigms in the Architect’s Role & Services speaker: Ar. EnP. Stephanie N. Gilles, uap, piep moderator: Ar. Rey Gabitan 15 Typhoon Resistant School Buildings speaker: Ar. Tito Moises S. Encinas, uap moderator: Ar. Emerlito Punsalan UAP Awards Night with HCG venue: Function Rooms 3,4,5, SMX

Ar. Mystice Michelle H. De Guzman, Ar. Allen G. Oblena, uap (Deputy) venue: CONEX Hall 1, SMX Ar. Michael Angelo J. Baruiz, uap Ar. Jose Marie S. Tan, uap (Deputy) venue: CONEX Hall 2, SMX Ar. Maria Nina Bailon-Arce, fuap, asean ar. & SOCIALS TEAM

uap


DAY 3 • April 18 • Saturday 8:00 AM - 12:30 PM

PROGRAM MANAGER

module 3 - Empowering Architects for Innovative Designs & Technology 16 Mobility Oriented Development speaker: Ar. Diane Legge Kemp Vice President of RTKL Asia Ltd, Hong Kong

17 Innovative Designs & Technology of SOM speaker: Ame M. Engelhart

Director, Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP- Hong Kong

18 Next Level - Public Transport & Density speaker: Ar. Prasetyo Adi

Certified Architect, Indonesia Architect Association

19 BESPOKE Architecture speaker: Ar. David Chan Cheong & Ar. MunInn Chan

Ar. Maria Nina Bailon-Arce, fuap, aa Ar. Jose Carlo L. Sayco, uap moderator: Ar. Leah P. dela Rosa, uap, PhD venue:

Function Rooms 3,4,5, SMX

Design Collective Architects, Malaysia moderator: Ar. Leah dela Rosa, PhD

12:30 NN - 1:30 PM 1:30 PM - 2:30 PM 2:30 PM - 3:30 PM

Lunch by KONE Ar. Allen G. Oblena, uap Function Rooms 3,4,5, SMX Exhibit Viewing Module 4 - Empowering Architects to Design for the Future 20 The Role of Public Space: Ar. Jose Carlo L. Sayco, uap Ar. Anna Estela Rosario H. Ulep, uap (Deputy) Future Proofing our Cities venue: CONEX Hall 1, SMX speaker: Ar. Peter Mould, Life Fellow, AIA moderator: Dean Teresa Gopez, venue:

Bulacan State University

3:30 PM - 3:50 PM 3:50 PM - 4:50 PM

21 Key Emerging Issues: Including Environmental Aspects of Design speaker: Ar. Mohammed K. Munyanya, Fellow, AAK moderator: Ar. Rino Fernandez Snacks / Meet & Greet venue: CONEX Hall, SMX 22 ASEAN Era: Holistic Program of a Built Environment speaker: Ar. Tae Yong Yoo, KIA moderator: Dean Teresa Gopez

Ar. Maria Luisa M. Gutierrez, uap Ar. Mystice Michelle H. De Guzman, uap

23 Principles of Fire Protection speaker: Ar. Roy A. Villarosa, uap moderator: Ar. Rino Fernandez

Ar. Maria Luisa M. Gutierrez, uap Ar. Mystice Michelle H. De Guzman, uap

(Deputy) venue: CONEX

Hall 2, SMX

Ar. Jose Carlo L. Sayco, uap Ar. Anna Estela Rosario H. Ulep, uap (Deputy) venue: CONEX Hall 1, SMX

Bulacan State University

5:00 PM - 5:45 PM 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM 7:00 PM - 12:00 MN

Thanksgiving & Anticipated Mass venue: 2nd Flr, Center Lobby Closing Ceremonies venue: Function Rooms 3,4,5, SMX UAP Fellowship Night with Davies venue: Function Rooms 3,4,5, SMX

(Deputy) venue: CONEX

Hall 2, SMX Ar. Marian Eileen Florentino-Marudo, uap Ar. Anna Estela Rosario H. Ulep, uap (Deputy) Ar. Anna Estela Rosario H. Ulep, uap SOCIALS TEAM Ar. Jose Ramon P. Carunungan, fuap, aa & SOCIALS TEAM

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OPENING CEREMONIES

UAP NATCON 41

10:00 AM - 11:30 AM • Function Rooms 3,4,5, SMX 10:00 AM Processional Parade UAP National Board of Directors & Guest of Honor Chapter Presidents

Invocation

Philippine National Anthem

UAP March

Architect’s Credo

Opening Number UST Salinggawi Dance Troupe

Welcome Address

Roll Call Of Chapters

Ar. Catherine Balce-Carunungan, fuap, asean ar. Director, 41st National Convention

Ar. Alfred Geoffrey C. Carandang, uap

Secretary General

Ar. Ma. Benita O. Regala, fuap, asean ar.

Opening Address

National President

Introduction of Guest of Honor Ar. Rey S. Gabitan, uap National Executive Vice President Message from the Guest of Honor Hon. Rosalinda Dimapilis-Baldoz Secretary, Department of Labor and Employment Presentation of Plaque of Appreciation Ar. Ma. Luisa M. Gutierrez, uap Executive Director, Commission on Governmental and External Affairs

Closing Address

Dean John Joseph T. Fernandez, uap

National Treasurer

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HONOR DINNER

5:30 PM - 10:00 PM • Function Rooms 3,4,5, SMX 5:30 PM Seating of Delegates & Guests Assembly at the Entrance Hall Grand Processional Opening Remarks

Ar. Ma. Benita O. Regala, fuap, asean ar.

National President

Candle Ceremony and Prayer for the Departed Fellows, Officers & Members Ar. Eriberto V. Aguirre, fuap

Presentation of New Fellows

Traditional College of Fellows Grand Pictorial

7:00 PM

Dinner and Entertainment

Acknowledgement of Guest

Introduction of the Guest of Honor

Vice Chancellor

Ar. Norma I. Alarcon, fuap Chairman, Jury of Fellows

Ar. Tobias A. Bonaobra, fuap Scribe Ar. Ramon S. Mendoza, fuap

Chancellor

Keynote Speaker

Atty. Paquito “Jojo” N. Ochoa Jr.

Ar. Ma. Benita O. Regala, fuap, asean ar.

Executive Secretary, Office of the President Republic of the Philippines

Presentation of the Plaque of Appreciation

National President

Ar. Ramon S. Mendoza, fuap

Chancellor

Ar. Roger T. Ong, uap Executive Director, Commission on Convention, Assemblies and Exhibition

Ar. Catherine B. Carunungan, fuap, asean ar.

Video Presentation

“40 Years of UAP”

Director, 41st National Convention

Presentation of Special 40th Anniversary Golden Rings Ar. Alfred Geoffrey C. Carandang, uap

Secretary General

Closing Remarks

Ar. Miguel M. Carpio, fuap

Chancellor-Elect

Barong & Gown

Attire:

Ar. Ma. Luisa M. Gutierrez, uap Ar. Maria Nina Bailon-Arce, fuap, asean ar.

Master of Ceremonies

Program Manager

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1:15 PM - 2:30 PM • Function Rooms 3,4,5, SMX

1:15 PM

Invocation

Ar. Ramon S. Mendoza, fuap Chancellor, UAP College of Fellows

Call to order

Ar. Ma. Benita O. Regala, fuap, asean ar.

National President

Roll call by chapter Establishment of Quorum Reading of Agenda

Ar. Alfred Geoffrey C. Carandang, uap

Secretary General

1:30 PM

President’s Report

Ar. Ma. Benita O. Regala, fuap, asean ar.

Treasurer’s Report

Dean John Joseph T. Fernandez, uap

Auditor’s Report

Ar. Mohammadsarfraz A. Uttoh,

National President

National Treasurer

National Auditor

uap

Reading and Approval of Resolutions by the General Assembly Ar. Rey S. Gabitan, uap

National Executive Vice President

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2:15 PM

Open Forum

2:30 PM

Adjournment





TABLE SEATING LAYOUT UAP NATCON 41

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Arch. Jonathan Manalad has an extensive professional practice both as an architect and academician that spans to twenty years, from 1994 to present. He holds a Master’s Degree in Architecture, major in Community Architecture and minor in Housing from the University of the Philippines. He obtained his Bachelor’s Degree in Architecture from the University of Santo Tomas in 1993 within which, he had been sent as an international exchange student to the University of Greenwich in Kent, England that exposed him to British-based architecture curriculum and brought him to key cities in Europe and explored its major built environment wonders. His early exposures to international design practices has been his tool to be an effective design practitioner and academician. From 2000 up to present, he is actively involved as Assistant Professor at the University of Santo Tomas College of Architecture where he is currently serving as the Architectural Design Coordinator. His position calls for him to conceptualize programs within the department and oversee its implementation to provide effective delivery of the Design courses all in its five levels (1st year to 5th year), which is considered to be the backbone of the Program. As an architect and environmental planner, he heads an independent architectural firm J.V. Manalad Design, Planning and Construction. His project involvement ranges from commercial, institutional, academic and residential undertakings. Currently, he is heavily involved with major academic institutions in their redevelopment and modernization efforts as its architect and design consultant.

Ana S. Mangalino-Ling, fuap, apec ar., asean ar.

SEMINAR SPEAKERS

JONATHAN V. MANALAD, uap

Ar. Ana S. Mangalino Ling’s love for Architecture can best be exemplified by her belief that architecture nurtures and the ability to create excellent architectural masterpiece equates to fulfillment of life, to offer inspiration and to leave behind legacies for the future generation. Thus, during her term as National President of the United Architects of the Philippines, nurturing emerging architects thru continuing professional education and establishing linkages with government agencies became her top priorities, benchmarking UAP as the center for professional development for architecture and allied professions for students, graduates of architecture, architects and allied professional, sustaining the profession, the professional, the professional product and the professional organization. As a founding partner in Jose Siao Ling and Associates, she inculcates moral values and interpersonal skills, which for her is as equally necessary as architectural proficiency and strong design sense, in the esteemed development of an Architect. She is a graduate of Post Baccalaureate course in Real Estate Management from De La Salle College of St. Benilde in 2006 and Property Management from De La Salle Graduate School of Business in 2007. She is a certified in Heritage Building Conservation, Construction Health and Safety, Hospital Planning, Green Building Design Professional, Green Building Assessor and Fire and Life Safety. She is a Licensed Landscape Architect and Licensed Environmental Planner. She served as Honorary Treasurer of Architects Regional Council Asia (ARCASIA) in 20072009, as Alternate Council Member for Region 4 in Union Internationale des Architectes (UIA ) 2012-2014, an International Associate of the American Institute of Architects (AIA)and currently the Treasurer for the East Asia Regional Council for Planning and Housing (EAROPH) Philippines. Ar. Ana S. Mangalino Ling is an APEC Architect and an ASEAN Architect.

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CHRIS TIU

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Chris Tui is a professional basketball player who currently plays for the Rain of Shine Elasto Painters in the Philippine Basketball Association. Aside from being a professional basketball player, he is a also a TV host, commercial model, politician and entrepreneur. He is the host of the TV show “IBILIB: Wonders of Horus” televised in one of the major TV channels. Chris earned his Bachelor of Science in Management Engineering degree and Minor in Chinese Studies from Ateneo de Manila University in Quezon City. He was formerly the Sangguniang Kabataan Chairman of Barangay Urdaneta in Makati City. He was also named “Favorite Athlete” in the first-ever Nickelodeon Philippines Kid’s Choice Awards in 2008. Among the other awards garnered by Chris are the Loyola School Awards for Leadership and Service in 2008, Lingkod TV Awards in 2010, Ten Outstanding Young Men (TOYM) Award in 2013 and the MITv Gawad Kamalayan “Natatanging Informative Program Host” in 2015.

SERENE PANG Serene is a long-time member of the International Color Marketing Group (CMG), and is actively involved in the annual International Color Marketing conferences. Trained at the School of Architecture in the National University of Singapore, Serene has worked in various countries within the architectural, building & color industry, specifically within Asia Pacific. Her knowledge within the field of color merchandising trends often renders her sharing sessions highly informational and interesting. Being well informed of the current & future color directions, Serene is actively involved in the fields of color marketing and consultancy. She conducts color seminars at various private forums for her clientele in the home decor industry. Often tinged with a touch of humor, her sessions on the use of color in selling, color & design and color & branding are highly popular and well-received by her audience. Serene currently holds the position of Sales & Marketing Director for an international color manufacturing corporation, The Duha Group. She is currently based out of her Singapore office.

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Johannes de Jong, m.sc. eng.

His expertise is used to minimize both the clients’ project risk and KONE’s project risk to a minimum. Johannes is a member of the Advisory Group of the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat (CTBUH) and of several technical workgroups of the European Elevators Code Committee. He is also recognized as a senior elevator technology expert in the world, and has received several awards and mentions for his work. He has been involved in many of the world’s tallest and largest buildings.

LEOVIGILDO N. FERRER JR.

SEMINAR SPEAKERS

Due to his wide technical expertise, Johannes de Jong, MSc., Eng. functions as the senior technical expert and is presently the Head of Technology for KONE Major Projects globally.

Leo is a registered Mechanical Engineer with fifteenteen (15) years experience in the field of industrial plant construction, building construction and facilities management, electro-mechanical design, Water/Waste Water Treatment Equipment, business development and client relationship management. Leo worked as a volunteer to the Philippine Green Building Council. Formerly, the Inception Committee Chairman of the BERDE Green Building Rating system, Leo put together the framework of the rating system which was used for public comment and eventually released for piloting. On his personal capacity and advocacy, Leo also has conducted various talks geared in energy and water conservation.

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Immanuel Albert Amante

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Sales Manager, SCG

Graduated from De La Salle University Manila, He pioneered the introduction and distribution of several SCG building Materials into the Philippine Market such as SCG Smartboard Fiber Cement, SCG Elephant White Cement, Siam Fiber Glass, and other SCG Products. He handled the sales of the company for several regions and channels specialized in wholesales, retail, and projects. Currently, Immanuel heads SCG’s Roofing division which seeks to provide the market with quality roofing materials which includes SCG concreate tiles(Formerly CPAC Monier), Clay tiles, Ceramic Tiles, Stone coated, and among other.

Mary Elinore O. Dazo Specifications Manager, Bostik

Ms. Mary Elinore O. Dazo graduated from the University of Sto. Tomas in 1989 with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Architecture. She worked for Ar. Froilan L. Hong doing Project Management for numerous projects. She also worked for Ar. Meloy Casas and Ar. Bong Recio as Specifications Writer. For the past two (2) years, she has worked as Specifications Manager for Bostik Philippines Inc and conducts product and technical presentations particularly to architects and is involved in product strategic management.

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Raymond A. Astillas, SR.

Plenary Session

Trade & Industry Specialists Bureau of International Trade Relations DTI EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND • Bachelor of Arts, Major in Political Science, Minor in Philosophy and Hispanic Studies PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE January 2009 – Present • Trade and Industry Development Specialist • Bureau of International Trade Relations, Department of Trade and Industry - and concurrent • Philippine Lead Negotiator • Trade in Services Negotiations under the ASEAN Plus Dialogue Partner Platform • Leads Philippine representation at the working group technical level on Trade in Services negotiations for the ASEAN Plus Dialogue Partner free trade area/ economic partnership agreement such as ASEAN-India,

Guillermo M. Luz

SEMINAR SPEAKERS

• 1999-2003 Ateneo de Manila University, Loyola Schools, Philippines

Co-Chaiman, Philippine Competitiveness Council Guillermo Manuel Luz is the private sector co-chairman of the National Competitiveness Council, a public-private body that develops strategy for the long-term competitiveness of the Philippines through policy reforms, project implementation, institution building and performance monitoring. He is associate director of Ayala Corporation, the holding company of one of the oldest and largest business groups in the Philippines, with business activities in real-estate development, banking and financial services, telecommunications, water infrastructure development and management, automotive dealership and distribution, business process outsourcing, electronics manufacturing solutions, and new investments in power, renewable energy and infrastructure. From December 2006 to May 2011, he was executive vice-president and chief operating officer of Ayala Foundation, which manages projects in education, environment, entrepreneurship, arts and culture, and community development. He also served as director of Ayala Museum in 2010 and 2011. He was executive director of the Makati Business Club, a leading business organization and think-tank, from 1987 to 2006 and served on its staff since 1983 and Secretary-General of NAMFREL from 1992 to 2006.

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Hon. Jose Y. Cueto Jr., md., fpcs, mhped, prc

Member, Board of Medicine, PRC

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Yolanda David Reyes, fuap hfaia, apec, asean ar., likha awardee PRC Commissioner

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She is the former Dean of the University of Santo Tomas College of Architecture and Fine Arts Served as the National President of the United Architects of the Philippines for the Fiscal Year 2002 – 2003 Former Chairman of the Architects Regional Council Asia An APEC Architect Chairman, ASEAN Architects Council Honorary Fellow, American Institute of Architects Member of the UAP College of Fellows 2014 UAP Likha Awardee Chairman of the Technical Panel for Architecture, Interior Design, Landscape, Fine Arts and Environmental Planning education of the Commission on Higher Education Design Excellence Awardee for her project: Caleruega Chapel and Dominican Retreat House in Nasugbu, Batangas Member of the Professional Regulatory Board of Architecture And Union Internationale des Architectes, Council Member for Region 4, representing Asia, Australia and New Zealand


BOON CHE WEE He was President of Malaysian Institute of Architects from 2009 to 2011, and during his tenure has led Malaysia to inaugurate the Malaysia Pavilion at the Venice Biennale to promote Malaysia’s architectural design talents on the global stage and founded the annual Kuala Lumpur Architecture Festival to establish Malaysia’s capital city as an international design hub. Ar. Boon was also a founding member of a team of building and construction industry professionals who volunteered to develop Malaysia’s Green Building Index in 2009, and led the team from 2010 to 2013 as Chair of the Green Building Index Accreditation Panel, to steer the novice rating to be Malaysia’s international benchmark for green building. As an advocate of design and green as the key differentiators in the region’s competitiveness, Che Wee is often invited to speak on Malaysia’s initiatives in driving the country’s design economy, and in the nation’s green transformation.

Sarly Adre Sarkum

SEMINAR SPEAKERS

Ar. Boon Che Wee is a Professional Architect and a Director of GRA Architects based in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

Ar. Sarly Adre Sarkum is an architecture futurist, sustainability proponent and design activist. Currently he helms the hybrid architectural design firm [SA]2 or Sarly Adre Sarkum Architecture SdnBhd which combines cutting edge architectural design solutions with extensive research based explorative approach to solve challenging integrated design problems. He is currently the President of the Malaysia Green Building Confederation which is Malaysia’s Green Building Council under the auspices of the World Green Building Council. He is also currently a elected council member of Pertubuhan Akitek Malaysia (The Malaysian Institute of Architects). He is currently active and involved in promoting sustainability and design. He is currently one of the 5 appointed Board of Directors.

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JAMES GALIAS JAO, fuap, piid An alumnus of the London School of Economics with a Master’s degree in City Design & Social Science, Ar. James Jao is a pioneer of green architecture and sustainable living in the Philippines. His eco-initiatives have been integrated into his portfolio of works that include urban and master planning and residential, academic and leisure projects. He is also an interior designer and the President of the Philippine Institute of Interior Designers for 2015-2017. His architectural designs are widely publicized in Philippine design & lifestyle magazines, the latest of which is the iconic residential masterpieces the ‘Kite House’ & ‘Stiletto house’ both of which are located in Cebu. Ar. Jao had created life-size, three-dimensional models of the Eco House which were exhibited at the Manila Construction Show in SMX Convention Center in 2008 the LuzViMinda Eco House, in 2009 the Eco Jao Bahay Kubo - a carbon neutral house model, both of these became a headline in the Philippine Daily Inquirer newspaper & in 2010 the James Hardie Eco House. In 2014 a few months after the typhoon Yolanda hit the eastern Visayas islands in the Philippines, he launched the ‘Star Rise Eco House’ & ‘Diamond Eco House’ model of an affordable climate resilient housing that can withstand magnitude 8 earthquake & 320kph typhoon. He was the Philippines’ representative to the Asian Productivity Organization conference in Singapore in March of 2013. He constantly updates his knowledge on green design and architecture by attending international seminars held in London- the EcoBuild Expo, in New York- the Greenbuild & the World Architecture Festival in Singapore, among others.

Edilberto F. Florentino, fuap,

apec ar., asean ar., piep, likha awardee

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Ar. Edilberto F. Florentino, one of the principal architects of E. Florentino3+ Associates, is a product of the Mapua Institute of Technology, which recognized him as the Outstanding Mapuan in Architecture in 1992. Later, he attended postgraduate studies at the University of the Philippines, as an honorific scholar crossenrolled in Civil Engineering on Structural Sciences. He was Member of the Board of Architecture from 1993-1994 and was chosen the Outstanding Professional of the year 2002 in the field of Architecture by the Philippine Regulation Commission. Today he is an Accredited Arbitrator and Mediator of the Construction Industry Arbitration Commission. Ar. Florentino is past Chancellor of the College of Fellows of UAP. As President of the League of the Philippines Architects, he was part of the Negotiating Panel that formed the UAP; he is a Past President of UAP-Quezon City Chapter and has been continuously involved in legislation for the profession, having worked towards the legislative approval of “Architecture Act of 2004”. Aside of being an architect of note, he is also a registered Environmental Planner, and holder of fourteen (14) approved patents on building technology. Having received numerous awards and citations, in 2006 he was bestowed the UAP Likha Gold Medal, the highest award given to a UAP member, and in 2012 the Gawad Gintong Likha at the Cultural Center of the Philippines.


Architect MARIE STEPHANIE N. GILLES is a registered architect and licensed environmental planner. Soon after taking the Licensure Board Exam for Architects, she took a 3-year course in Italy at the Centro Internazionale di Studi under a scholarship from a German Foundation, where she was appointed professor while finishing her academic coursework, similar to her task as Teaching Associate at the UP College of Architecture while doing her masteral course. In 2008 during the Diamond Jubilee celebration of St. Joseph’s College QC, she was awarded as the Most Outstanding Alumna in the Field of Architectural Design by her alma mater, where she graduated as class valedictorian in both elementary and high school. In April of 2013 she obtained her Master’s Degree in Architecture at the University of the Philippines -Diliman, where she is currently taking a graduate course at the School of Urban and Regional Planning, hoping to pursue a PhD specialization on Environmental Management. In June 2014, she successfully passed the licensure board exam for Environmental Planners, her PRC license being #911. She is currently the Principal Architect of SNG Design Enterprise, a dynamic service-oriented design firm that has had projects all over the country and even abroad during its more than 2 decades of service. At the United Architects of the Philippines-Diliman, she holds the position of Continuing Professional Education Director and is the Head of the Capacity Building Group of the UAP Emergency Architects. Her corporate social outreach involvement has led her to devastated areas such as Tacloban & Roxas, assisting in organizing seminars to architects on disaster-resilient design and in Bohol, where she is helping to restore churches destroyed by the recent earthquake. As Chairman of the UP Planners Organization, she spearheaded the collaborative work of UP PLANO with Workshop Architecture, a European-based technical team that is helping to provide shelter to homeless street children in Tacloban. She has collaborated with several professionals in the field of planning, addressing the requirements of cities and municipalities such as Comprehensive Land Use Plans with focus on mainstreaming DRR/ CCA, Comprehensive Development Plans, Urban Master Plan, Tourism Master Development Framework, and the like. With reference to academic work, her passion for research has led her to participate actively and to organize seminars and conferences here and abroad, delivering papers related to architecture, urban planning, disaster management and climate change adaptation, and giving lectures organized by the Philippine Institute of Environmental Planners (PIEP). She is a member of Architecture for Humanity (Manila Chapter), Asian Institute for Urban Resilience and the Philippine Green Building Council. Her extensive work experience in the Philippines and other parts of Asia has given her the exposure of working with foreign professionals and providing the competitive edge, leveling the playing field of architecture and urban planning, gearing towards ASEAN integration and globalization.

SEMINAR SPEAKERS

MARIE STEPHANIE N. GILLES, uap, piep

TITO MOISES S. ENCINAS, uap Had over twenty-nine (29) years of experience in almost all facets of architecture, project management, and corporate management across a wide range of projects including physical planning, architectural design of government & private offices, and commercial, residential, industrial, and transportation-related projects all over the Philippines. Had been the Project Director, Project Manager, Project Architect, and Architect-of-Record responsible for various major construction and facilities projects throughout the Philippines, Socialist Republic of Viet Nam, Republic of Maldives, and Republic of Seychelles. Most outstanding contribution in the field of architecture, was my 17-years dedication in uplifting the quality of education and alleviating the conditions of the deprived, disadvantaged and depressed public elementary & secondary schools in the remote barangays of the archipelago through designing, quality control and construction supervision of effective school facilities that are properly site-adopted, built under quality construction procedures, with a certain level of typhoon-resistance and durable compared to the normal government school buildings which are designed to serve as places for refuge during natural calamities. Unique management skills had motivated my colleagues in the UAP Legaspi Chapter to actively participate in its planned projects for the organization during my term as Chapter President in 1989. My administration paved the way for the Chapter to gain the “Most Outstanding Chapter” award the following year. I continued to radiate my trustworthiness when unanimously elected as District Director of then Regional District-9 covering the chapters of San Pablo, Lucena, Camarines and Legaspi in 1990. It was during my term that the first UAP Conference of Architects was successfully held in Legaspi City. Was also instrumental in establishing the United Architects of the Philippines – Sorsogon Kasanggayahan Chapter as a Charter Member. Contributed to the academe as a part-time Professorial Lecturer in the Bicol University and Aquinas University of Legaspi through unselfish sharing of actual professional experiences with students in the various architectural subjects taught from 1986 to 1991.

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DIANE LEGGE KEMP

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faia, asla, apa, leed ap nd

Diane Legge Kemp is an architect, landscape architect and planner with over 45 years of experience on large scale civic, transportation and infrastructure projects. She is internationally recognized for her skills in programming, conceptual design, and implementation strategies. She facilitates sustainable design solutions which address aesthetic and practical concerns, blending architecture, landscape and civil engineering, on assignments both in the USA and Asia. She is an expert in natural resource management, waterfront and mobility-oriented development (MODe).

Ame M. Engelhart Director, East Asia Office Skidmore, Owings and Merrill LLP Ame Engelhart is an accomplished architect and urban designer focused on the design of cities, districts, and large, complex architectural projects. Based in Hong Kong since 1993 she extensive experience in China and SE Asia. Working with SOM since 1999, she has been collaborating with multi-disciplinary design teams on large scale mixed use developments and urban districts. Ame creatively addresses challenges and opportunities emerging from established and developing cities in Asia. Trained in architecture and urban planning, Ame brings together the design skills and ambitions of both disciplines to develop holistic plans for urban centers and communities. She is dedicated to promoting the fundamental principles of livability and sustainability, and approaches each design project with respect to the unique social, economic, environmental and geographic conditions inherent in each city and site. She directs high-visibility, forward-facing projects that strategically define or redefine important places, positioning them for enduring growth. Currently she is leading SOM’s business development efforts in South East Asia and her current work includes projects in Hong Kong, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Jakarta and Manila.

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Prasetyoadi (Tiyok) is a trained architect and urban designer. He is the managing director of PDW (PT PandegaDesainWeharima/Planning and Development Workshop) urban design and architecture firm in. He has 20 years’ experience practicing in Indonesia and Australia. Prasetyoadi is certified architect (Indonesia Architects Association) and planner (Planning Institute of Australia), he is also one of the founder of Green Building Council Indonesia. He is recently country leader of Council on Tall Building and Urban Habitat in Indonesia. Abstract:

Next Level - Public Transport & Density Jakarta, with more than 10 million populations, has grown rapidly since 1970s. However, it the metropolitan area, Jabodetabek (consists of 14 municipalities) has more than 28 million population sprawling into the area of 6,000km2. The main problem of Jakarta metropolitan area is the lack of public infrastructure, one of them is public transport. Jakarta doesn’t have adequate public transport and mass rapid transport. The Governor, inaugurated in October 2012, restarted two most important transport infrastructure projects, Jakarta MRT and Jakarta Monorail (private investment). These new infrastructures will provide development opportunity to Jakarta’s future. These are the basic infrastructure that should have been built 30 years ago as the city now is in dire need of proper transportation infrastructure. The paper will discuss the opportunities and challenges, as the result of the investment in infrastructure. The private investor is aiming to benefit from air rights development from the monorail station that will serve Jakarta’s CBD, connecting the city from east to west. The new typology of real estate is also expected to enrich Jakarta’s skyline. The progress of the infrastructure project will also be discussed as the Jakarta government is also investing on elevated bus rapid transit infrastructure.

SEMINAR SPEAKERS

PRASETYO ADI, iaa

David Chan & MunInn Chan Design Collective Architects (DCA) together with their associate interior design practice Essential Design Integrated (EDI) are a young and vibrant architectural practice based in Malaysia, whose projects thrive on the close collaboration between architects, interior designers, landscapers and home owners. DCA’s design philosophy focuses on the issues and processes concerning customization, creating BESPOKE architecture. As a practice, DCA is process based. The process begins with accumulating a synthesis of site, programme and people. The source of inspiration for a house normally comes from a special relationship between DCA, their clients and their clients’ relationship with their personal circumstances. This presentation will address issues concerning the complexity of home owner requirements today which extends beyond the simple need of just having shelter. It also explores the resurgence of the multi functional homes.

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Peter Mould, life fellow, aia, uia

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Peter Mould was NSW Government Architect from 2006 to 2012. He has over 40 years experience in Australia and overseas in both the private sector and government. Peter is currently a member of the City of Sydney Design Advisory Panel, the Victorian Design Review Panel, the South Australian Capital City Design Review Panel, the Sydney Olympic Park Design Review Panel, the Sydney Opera House Eminent Architects Panel, the Sydney Opera House Conservation Council, the Walsh Bay Arts Precinct Committee and is Chair of the Built Environment Advisory Committee, UNSW. He regularly sits on design juries for competitions and projects in Australia and New Zealand. He has served on NSW Heritage Council and chaired its Approvals Committee, the Central Sydney Planning Committee, and was Deputy President of the NSW Architects Registration Board. His projects have received numerous awards for architecture, urban design and adaptive reuse. His experience is in the design, documentation and construction of major public architectural and urban design projects. He writes and lectures on architecture with a particular interest in Islamic Architecture. Peter is a Life Fellow of the Australian Institute of Architects, former Vice President of the NSW Chapter and was Visiting Professor at the Faculty of the Built Environment, University of NSW 2009-足2012.

Mohammed Khamis Munyanya, fellow, aak, uia Ar. Mohammed Khamis Munyanya holds a Bachelors Degree of Architecture from the University of Nairobi. He has a vast experience in working with several firms. These include the Adventis Inhouse Africa Ltd (AIA) and Symbion International as an architect before rising to be an Associate of the firm from 1999 to 2002. He has also worked as an architect at the Plence International and Conte Designs. Ar. Munyanya was likewise an Assistant Lecturer at the Kenya Polytechnic between 1990 and 1991. He has held several positions in the Architectural Association of Kenya, from the Hon. Secretary in 1999 to Chairman in 2005. He was also concurrent Secretary General and Treasurer of the East Africa Institute of Architects from 2004 to 2005 and President of the Institute from 2006 to 2007. Ar. Munyanya became treasurer of the Africa Union of Architects form 2005 to 2011 and from 2008 to present, is a Council Member of the International Union of Architects.

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Tae Yong Yoo, kia, uia Ar. Tae Yong Yoo graduated in 1981 from Han-Yang University in Seoul, Korea with a degree in Bachelor of Engineering in Architecture.

While working, Ar. Tae continued to pursue his studies and secure his degree in Master of Architecture from the University of California, Berkeley in 1985. From 1986 to 1989, he was the Project Designer for Field/Paoli Architects, San Francisco, US and then worked with the Chang-Jo Architects, Seoul, Korea for ten (10) years (1989-1999). From then on until the present, Ar. Tae is the principal in the TehJe Architects, Inc., Seoul, Korea. Ar. Tae was awarded honors by the Duke of Edinburgh Fellowship, Cambridge University in UK in 2004. He also was Director of the Korea Institute of Architects from 2004 to 2005, and has been an Honorary Council Member of the same institute from 2009 to present.

ROY A. VILLAROSA, uap

SEMINAR SPEAKERS

He joined the SAC International, Ltd. in 1981 to 1982, Norris M. Gaddis & Associates, Oakland, US from 1984 to 1985 and the Bull, Volkmann & Stockwell, San Francisco, US from 1985 to 1986, all as Junior Architect.

An alumnus of University of Santo Tomas College of Architecture in 1983, Ar. Roy A. Villarosa has over 30 years of extensive technical experience in designing numerous residential, commercial and hotel projects. He was involved in the design of the EDSA Shangri-la Hotel, the first 5-star hotel to be built after the EDSA Revolution of 1986. He designed the exclusive Hamilo Pico de Loro Beach Club and Sports & Country Club in Nasugbu, Batangas, the first Premium Beachfront Community Development of SM Development Corporation. He was also involved in the design of the current tallest residential structure in the Philippines, The 72 storey Gramercy Residences in Century City, Makati. Ar. Villarosa believes in and supports sustainable environmental design and in May 2012, he became a Certified Berde Professional as accredited by the Philippine Green Building Council. Ar. Villarosa has numerous Professional Trainings and Seminars on Fire Safety and Fire Protection Standards per NFPA Codes. He also had Technical Orientations on European Norms and Fire Safety Regulations conducted in the Netherlands, Belgium, Germany and England in 1996 including additional orientations in Malaysia and Singapore in 1997. Working in collaboration with other international architects for various local projects, Ar. Villarosa’s inputs on Fire Safety Standards has been an invaluable asset and integral part of the design of their projects.

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Quezon City Elliptical Chapter National President

Catherine B. Carunungan, fuap

Roger T. Ong, uap Manila Sampaloc Chapter Executive Director, Commission on Convention, Assemblies and Exhibitions

New Manila Chapter Director, 41st National Convention

John Joseph T. Fernandez, uap Quezon City Chapter National Treasurer

Armando Eugene C. De Guzman III, fuap

Antonio A. Valdez, fuap

Quezon City Central Chapter Executive Director, Commission on Professional Development

Alabang Chapter Adviser

Leah P. Dela Rosa, uap, PhD Manila Atelier Chapter Executive Director, Professional Development Commission

NATCON41 ORGANIZING COMMITTEE

Maria Benita O. Regala, fuap, asean ar.

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ORGANIZING COMMITTEE HEADS

Virgilio D. Andres, Jr., fuap

Maria Nina Bailon-Arce, fuap, asean ar.

CAMANAVA-Hilaga Chapter Chair, Operations

Manila Atelier Chapter Chair, Programs and Planning

James G. Jao, fuap Manila Atelier Chapter

Chair, Marketing

Mercedes A. Tan, uap New Manila Chapter Chair, Finance

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Lucille H. Chua, uap Quezon City Elliptical Chapter Chair, Secretariat


PROGRAMS & PLANNING Maria Nina Bailon-Arce, fuap, asean ar. Manila Atelier Chapter Chair, Programs and Planning

Jose Mari I. Badilla, uap

Tandang Sora Chapter Deputy, Programs and Planning

Jose Ramon P. Carunungan, fuap, asean ar. New Manila Chapter Program Manager of the Fellowship Night

Maria Luisa M. Gutierrez, uap

Diliman Chapter Executive Director, Commission on Governmental and External Affairs Chair, Protocol/ Program Manager

Louie Nandro M. Vito, uap Quezon City Elliptical Chapter Program Manager

Anna Estela Rosario H. Ulep, uap Mystice Michelle H. De Guzman, uap Marian Eileen Florentino-Marudo, uap

Allen G. Oblena, uap Quezon City Capitol Chapter Program Manager

Olivia M. Lauron, uap

South Triangle Chapter Program Manager

Quezon City Central Chapter Program Manager

Quezon City Chapter Program Manager

Manila Maharlika Chapter Deputy Protocol, Program Manager, UAPSA

Michael Angelo J. Baruiz, uap

Robert V. Olete, uap

John Carlo L. Sayco, uap

Jose Marie S. Tan, uap

Manila Maynilad Chapter UAPSA Committee Chair/Program Manager

Manila Alcaldia Chapter UAPSA, Program Manager

Manila Atelier Chapter Arkilympics

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Secretariat Lucille H. Chua, uap Quezon City Elliptical Chapter Chair, Secretariat

Quezon City Elliptical Chapter Chair, Registration

Ronald R. Pamintuan, uap

Ros Irish A. Beltran, uap

Gether Angelo V. Quintos, uap

Albert C. Dumlao, uap

Jose Francisco V. Aniag, uap

Jose Marri P. De Leon, uap

Quezon City Elliptical Chapter Chair, Souvenir Program

Barasoain Chapter Chair, Documentation

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Ma. Nelia C. Ambrosio, uap

Quezon City Elliptical Chapter Member, Registration

Barasoain Chapter Member, Documentation

Quezon City Elliptical Chapter Member, Souvenir Program

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OPERATIONS Virgilio D. Andres, Jr., fuap

Antonio A. Valdez, fuap

Aaron S. Solis, uap

Ramuel C. Aurelio, uap Chair, Publicity and Image Building

Matthew S. Chua, uap

Makati Greenbelt Chapter Member, Publicity and Image Building

Rosario Q. Roxas, uap San Juan Pinaglabanan Chapter Chair, Food and Beverages

Matthew Arvin T. Tan, uap

Rene Richie C. Corcuera, uap

Rex Balthazar J. Tamase, uap

German F. Ramirez, Jr., uap

Alabang Chapter Adviser

Cavite Chapter Chair, Physical Arrangement

Barasoain Chapter Deputy, Operations

Diliman Chapter Chair, Security

South Triangle Chapter Member, Food and Beverages

Bulacan Chapter Chair, Awards

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CAMANAVA-Hilaga Chapter Chair, Operations

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National President

Ar. Roger T. Ong, uap Executive Director, Commission on Convention, Assemblies and Exhibitions

Ar. Richard M. Garcia, fuap

Ar. Catherine B. Carunungan, fuap, asean ar.

Ar. Alejandro O. Cua, uap

Ar. Bryan Patrick U. Tan, uap

Ar. Eduardo S. Casares, uap

Ar. Jason S. Ang, uap

Director, CONEX 2015

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Director, 41st National Convention

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Chair, Marketing

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Ar. Maria Benita O. Regala, fuap, asean ar.

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Ar. Oliver R. Sia, uap

Ar. Gary L. Chung, uap

Ar. Henry Steve R. Olonan, UAP

Ar. Nexson L. Yung, fuap

Ar. Marlon A. Reyes, uap

Ar. Rogelio B. Leppago, uap

Ar. Perfecto P. Roberto Jr., uap

Ar. Christine Escobar, uap

Ar. Anthony Pla, uap

Member, Marketing

Chair, Operations

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Member, Operations

Member, Marketing

Member, Operations

Associate Member

Member, Marketing

Member, Operations

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Ar. Norvin Joseph L. Gomez, uap

Chief, Plans and Programs

Member, Plans and Programs

Ar. Rowena C. Ramos, uap

Ar. Roselle V. Santos, uap

Ar. Jill Rochelle M. Sevilla, uap

Jinky B. Ramos

Evelyn Q. Parayaoan

Janniele Lee Oliver

Member, Plans and Programs

Marketing Staff

Member, Plans and Programs

Marketing Staff

Member, Plans and Programs

Coordinator

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Ar. Paolo F. Manalansan, uap

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Alfred Geoffrey C. Carandang, uap Secretary General

ADMINISTRATIVE DEPARTMENT

Jason R. Aban Admin Manager

Richard G. Dedil

Admin Assistant

General Services Asst.

Ernesto U. Sanchez, Jr.

Mary Rose B. Divino Executive Assistant College of Fellows

Leila E. Nuguid

Executive Assistant National Board of Directors

Jennyby Abanto

Michelle Esmilla

Ruel D. Lantano

Rene R. Bello

Alex T. Subion

Liaison Officer

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EdjaEdissa S. Gabitan

Maintenance

Foreman

Executive Secretary

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FINANCE DEPARTMENT

MEMBERSHIP CARE DEPARTMENT

Alma Hilaria D. Valencia

Antonio N. Gutierrez, Jr.

Marcialito M. Cuevas

Roxanne G. Acibar

Cecille P. Madrigal

Ma. Eliza A. Moreno

Finance Manager

Accounting Clerk

Disbursement Officer

Cashier

Dept. Supervisor

Area A&C Coordinator

Jose Franco S. Santia Membership Officer

Marvin A. Oliva

Area B&D Coordinator

MARKETING

Evelyn Q. Parayaoan Marketing Staff

Jinky B. Ramos Marketing Staff

Janneile L. Oliver

Commission Coordinator

Plinky Galera

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AR. YOLANDA DAVID REYES, fuap, hfaia, apec ar., likha awardee She is the former Dean of the University of Santo Tomas College of Architecture and Fine Arts. Ar. Reyes served as the National President of the United Architects of the Philippines for the Fiscal Year 2002–2003. She was the former Chairman of the Architects Regional Council Asia and is an APEC Architect. She is the Chairman of ASEAN Architects Council, an Honorary Fellow of American Institute of Architects and a Member of the UAP College of Fellows. In the past year she was the UAP Likha Awardee. Ar. Reyes is a Chairman of the Technical Panel for Architecture, Interior

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AR. ROLANDO L. CORDERO, fuap He is a BS Architecture graduate of the Far Eastern University and he topped the 1972 Architects Licensure Examination. Ar. Cordero is a former faculty member of the Institute of Architecture and Fine arts, FEU and was among those awarded the Outstanding Alumni in the 75th Founding Anniversary of the Far Eastern University in 2003. He was also awarded the Outstanding Alumni of Saint Joseph Academy - La Consolacion School in 2005. Ar. Cordero is a former Caloocan City Development Planning Officer and the first City Architect, Chief Planner of Caloocan City Long Range Comprehensive Development Plan and Caloocan City Zoning and Land Use Plan. He is at present a Member of the UAP College of Fellows and is a Chairman, Professional Regulatory Board of Architecture

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AR. FIDEL JOSE R. SIAPNO, fuap A graduate of the University of Sto. Tomas. He was instrumental in establishing the College of Architecture and Fine Arts at the Aquinas University of Legazpi City, serving as its first Dean from 1982 to 1985, and served two (2) more terms in 1989 to 1997. His greatest achievement is having mentored more than 200 practising Architects in the Bicol Region, all over the country and abroad especially in Asia and the Middle East. He is an active member of the United Architects of the Philippines.

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Also served as a UAP Chapter President twice, in 1980 and 1987, and was on the National Board as District Director in 1984. In 2005, he was appointed as a member of the Nominations Committee and as Chairperson of the UAP COMELEC. He has been awarded and conferred as Fellow of UAP and as Member Emeritus of the organization

Design, Landscape, Fine Arts and Environmental Planning Education of the Commission on Higher Education. She was bestowed the Design Excellence Awardee for her project: Caleruega Chapel and Dominican Retreat House in Nasugbu, Batangas. Ar. Reyes is a member of the Professional Regulatory Board of Architecture and a Council Member for Region 4 of the Union Internationale des Architectes, representing Asia, Australia and New Zealand. 4.

AR. ROZANNO C. ROSAL, fuap,

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Ar. Rosal received his degree of Bachelor of Science in Architecture from National University in 1985 and Executive Masters in Business Administration at the International Academy of Management and Economics. He has been a versatile, staunch, knowledgeable, and respected voice on advocacy issues that are of critical import to architects and others in the design and construction industry at the national, and local levels. In more than two decades of service in UAP until the time when he became UAP National President for Fiscal Year 2012-2014, he made his mantra “the positioning of architects as the authoritative source on the built environment”. Ar. Rosal never rested on his accomplishments, but rather has been spurred forward because of them, confronting new criteria and establishing new parameters within which innovative solutions to the architecture profession could be developed. Ar. Rosal is currently in the United States of America, where he also attended a meeting with the American Institute of Architects; one of the matters discussed is the situation of the Typhoon Yolanda Victims in the Southern Philippines.


AR. EDRIC MARCO G. FLORENTINO, fuap, apec ar. He is one of the principal architects and Senior Managing Partner of E. Florentino + Associates (EF+3a) together with his Architect-Father & Architect-Daughter. He & his father, Edilberto F. Florentino developed an innovative building system called “Modular Ferro-Concrete System”, holding 13 patents & copyrights.

AR. MA. BENITA O. REGALA, fuap She has been in public service for 32 years and begun her career as Architect/Planner 2 and has risen from the ranks due to her enormous accomplishments in the National Housing Authority

He is a registered APEC Architect since 2006 and he became Fellow of UAP in 2002. He was National President of the United Architects of the Philippines (UAP-IAPOA) in 2005 to 2007 and was Charter President for 2 years of the Council of the Built & Natural Environment (CBNE). He is the current President of Philippine Federation of Professional Association (PFPA). Ar. Florentino is a bonafide member of the Filipino Inventors Society (FIS) since 2008. He is actively involved in Architects Regional Council ASIA (ARCASIA) and, currently, the Vice President for Zone B for 2013-2014. Ar. Florentino is one of the members of the Executive Committee of East Asia Regional Organization for Planners and Humanities (EAROPH). 7.

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Ar. Regala is the former National Executive Vice President of the United Architects of the Philippines. She is a Member of the Philippine Council for the Architecture Profession and was awarded the UAP Presidential Leadership Awardee in 2012. Ar. Regala is a Member of the UAP College of Fellows and now currently seats as the 24th National President of the United Architects of the Philippines

AR. ANGELINE T. CHUA CHIACO, fuap, 8. AR. CONSUELO C. BUENCAMINO, uap, aia, ncarb hfpia, apec ar., piep

Ar. Chua Chiaco is a Member of the College of Fellows of the United Architects of the Philippines, Honorary Fellow, Philippine Institute of Architects and a Member of the Philippine Institute of Environmental Planners. She is also an APEC Architect. Ar. Chua Chiaco is a former Member of the Professional Regulatory Board of Architecture (2006-2013), former PRC Representative to the ASEAN Architect Council for the ASEAN Mutual Recognition Arrangement (MRA) for Architectural Services (2007-2013) and is at present a Commissioner of the Professional Regulation Commission. 9.

Ar. Buencamino graduated BS Architecture from the University of Santo Tomas in 1980 and passed Licensure in 1981. In 1983, she moved to the United States and in 1992, earned her license to practice Architecture and established Peach Buencamino Architect Inc. In 2009, she returned to the Philippines and established C.C. Buencamino Architect mentoring young talented Architects and working in various pro-bono CSR projects. She is registered with the Florida Board of Architecture, a Certified General Contractor and Certified Residential General Contractor in Florida, a member of Florida Home Builders Association, National Home Builders Association, Southern Building Code Congress International, the National Council of Architectural Registration Boards (NCARB), American Institute of Architects (AIA) and the United Architects of the Philippines (UAP). She is the current Executive Director for the Commission on Professional Practice of the UAP.

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AR. ROMULO L. REYES, fuap, int’l assoc. aia, apec ar. He is a graduate of the University of Santo Tomas College of Architecture and attended and studied Design Executive Education Program on “Airport Development for the Next 50 Years” at Harvard University Graduate School in Boston. Ar. Reyes is a Member of the College of Fellows of the United Architects of the Philippines (UAP). He is also an International Associate Member of the American Institute of Architects (AIA) and is one of the first twelve APEC architects in the Philippines. He is at present the Principal Architect and Owner, Reyes Design+Planning+Architecture Corp. with a satellite office in Muscat, Sultanate of Oman

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AR. NORBERTO M. NUKE, fuap, hfpia, apec ar., likha awardee Ar. Nuke is the Charter and Founding President of United Architects of the Philippines in 1975.

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Ar, Nuke was a Member of the Board of Architecture from 1975-1978 and was the Acting Chairman Board of Architecture from 1978-1981. He became the Chancellor of UAP College of Fellows from 1979-1980. He has invaluable contribution in the creation of the Architect’s National Code 1979 and he spearheaded the upgrading and updating of UAP Document 201 on Pre-Design Services. He played a vital role in the design and planning of government transportation projects, intermodal transit complex (MRT-LRT Station Planning and Design) in Metro Manila, and is noted for his active participation in the regulation of the architectural curriculum and practice. 11.

AR. FRANCISCO T. MAÑOSA, fuap, apec ar., 13. AR. EDILBERTO F. FLORENTINO, fpia, likha awardee

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Ar. Francisco “Bobby” Manosa’s voice rings clear as a clarion bell in defense of Filipino Architecture. In his professional life, his masterwork is the painstaking creation of a design that can be called Filipino. In his body of works, he demonstrated traditional forms and materials to suit modern building needs and changing lifestyle. For his lifetime of pioneering works, he received several accolades from several organizations – Most outstanding Professional of the year as architect in 1996 and as Interior Designer in 2013, the Gawad CCP Award in the field of Architecture, the highest award from the United Architects of the Philippines – the Likha Award, among many others. For his greatest contribution to the welfare of the future architects aside from his lecture series – he published two books – Designing Filipino the Architecture of Francisco Manosa; and Beyond the Bahay Kubo.

Architect, Environmental planner, ArbitratorMediator and inventor of 13 approved patents, Ar. Florentino is a principal of E. Florentino 3+ Associates. He was cited Outstanding Mapuan in 1992 and attended post-graduate course at University of the Philippines on structural sciences. Ar. Florentino was chosen as the Outstanding Professional in 1992 and member of the PRC Board of Architecture in 1993. In 2006 he was bestowed the Likha Gold Medal, the highest award given by UAP to a member.

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WILLIAM V. COSCOLLUELA, uap, fpia A top Philippine architect, William V. Coscolluela has been leading his firm WVCA in 5 decades of advocating for best practices in all his many projects, as well as in his other advocacy initiatives.

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His outstanding quality of leadership goes beyond architecture as confirmed by many global, regional & local awards & recognition including the most prestigious President's Gold Medal for Architecture a recognition given by Mapua Institute of Technology only to 2 awardees thus far. His Platinum LEED Zuellig Building in Makati City is now a multi-awarded landmark in the Central Business District.

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AR. ROGELIO G. VILLAROSA, fpia, uap In July 1954, Ar. Villarosa passed the examination for architects as First Place Topnotcher. He is backed by several years of skills development and fifty years of professional practice. At 80 years of age, he is still engaged in a wide scope of projects ranging from simple structures to more complex projects such as hotels, hospitals, high-rise residential condominiums, commercial, institutional, and industrial structures, socio-cultural and community centers and resort complex.

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AR. CARMELO T. CASAS, uap Ar. Casas earned his degree in Architecture from the University of Santo Tomas in 1976, placing 7th in overall ranking in the 1978 Architects Licensure Examination on the same year. He joined Eric Cumine Associates in Hong Kong and thereafter joined Palmer & Turner (HK) in 1980 as Design Architect. He joined Architects Hawaii Far East (AHFE) in 1985. In October 1988, he joined Arch. Jose Pedro Recio in forming a partnership called Recio+Casas Architects which lasted for 20 years. In 1997, the firm was awarded the first "Firm of the Year" award by the Philippine Institute of Architects for its creating a dynamic impact on the Architectural scene of the country. In September 2008, the firm was officially demerged and Casas+Architects was officially born.


AR. JOSE PEDRO C. RECIO, fpia, uap He is the principal of Architects Inc., a local practice that began in 2008. He graduated from the College of Architecture at the University of Sto. Tomas in 1975, and pursued his professional career in Hong Kong immediately after. Since 1988, he was a partner in Recio+Casas, and subsequently pursued his solo career in 2008. His practice is currently involved in a variety of project types, ranging from hospitality to insititional design work.

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CATHERINE BALCE–CARUNUNGAN, fuap

She is Principal Architect of Carunungan & Partners company, an architectural firm that has been in existence for more than 25 years in which she has her husband Architect Jose Ramon Carunungan as partner. The firm boasts of its architectural and engineering design capability with diversed projects ranging from single family dwellings units to master planned communities and single storey commercial/industrial structures to high rise buildings

AR. ABELARDO M. TOLENTINO, JR., fuap He is the President and CEO of Aidea Philippines, Inc. A graduate of the University of Santo Tomas in 1987 with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Architecture, he spent nine years in Hong Kong working in prestigious architectural firms such as HOK Asia Pacific and John Lei Architects, Ltd. His firm Aidea has consistently ranked among the top 100 Architectural practices in the world for the past 5 years - coming in 63rd in 2014. The firm has over 500 projects ranging from corporate offices to commercial centers, industrial complexes, residential buildings and leisure facilities. With 180 design professionals and support staff, Aidea’s practice now spans over 5 continents, in 40 countries and 90 cities worldwide.

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AR. JOSE RAMON P. CARUNUNGAN, fuap, piep Cited for their innovative approach to Planning and Designing which empowers people to participate in the design process, Ar. Jose Ramon Carunungan, together with his partner and co-founder of Carunungan & Partners Ar. Catherine Carunungan combine their expertise, technical competence, logic and conviction in translating mere imagination into reality and blend it with a unique design approach considering both economy and aesthetics in the process. He was awarded 2014 Outstanding Professional for Architecture, given by the Professional Regulation Commission.

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AR. PROSPERIDAD C. LUIS, fuap, apec ar. She obtained her Master in Architecture from the University of the Philippines and her Postgraduate Diploma in Health Facilities Planning from the Medical Architecture Research Unit of the University of North London. She is the Principal Architect of Luis and Associates and a former Dean and faculty member of the College of Architecture of the University of the Philippines. She is an Executive Member of the Union of International Architects-Public Health Group and the Global University Program on Healthcare Architecture. She has served as Secretary General of the APEC Architect Central Council, National President of the United Architects of the Philippines and Vice Chair for Zone B of the Architects Regional Council Asia.

20. AR. ANA S. MANGALINOLING, fuap, apec ar., piep, pala Her love for Architecture can best be exemplified by her belief that architecture nurtures and the ability to create excellent architectural products equate to fulfillment of life, to offer inspiration and to leave behind legacies for the future generation.

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Thus, during her term as National President of the United Architects of the Philippines, nurturing emerging architects thru continuing professional education and establishing linkages with government agencies became her top priorities, benchmarking UAP as the center for professional development for architecture students, graduates and established architects alike, sustaining the profession, the professional, the professional product and the professional organization. As a founding partner in Jose Siao Ling and Associates, she inculcates moral values and in her personal skills, which for her is as necessary as architectural proficiency and strong design sense, in the development of an Architect. She served as the Chancellor of the UAP College Of Fellows, 2013-2014 An Apec Architect, and an International Associate of the American Institute of Architects.

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A multi-faceted professional Architect and Academician/Mentor for her extensive and diverse exposure in the field of Architecture, Planning, Project Management, and Education since 1966. She has worked collaboratively with local and foreign architects in the World Bank /IBRD-Funded Projects, government and private projects 23. AR. MIGUEL C. GUERRERO, fuap, apec ar., assoc. aia, green ap He is the Managing Partner of Asian Architects, a firm established in 1985, that continues to deliver institutional and hospitality buildings, striving to harness appropriate technology to arrive at climate-sensitive, innovative and sustainable design solutions. A passionate advocate of sustainability, he is the Chairman of the Green Architecture Advocacy Philippines, a civic non-profit organization that promotes sustainability for all. He is a Fellow of the United Architects of the Philippines and one of the first twelve APEC Architects in the Philippines. A frequent resource person and mentor, he generously shares knowledge and experience of professionalism and sustainability with others, with the hope of making the world a better place to live in 25. AR.

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AR. CORAZON F. TANDOC, fuap

TEOFILO I. VASQUEZ, fuap, apec ar.

Ar. Vasquez is an innovator, inventor, artist, manager, teacher, thinker and philosopher. These are what make up the modern architect. Ar. Vasquez has shown his commitment to excellence in an architectural practice that spans over 30 yrs. His noteworthy designs and reputation speak well of what he has managed to build up over time. At present, he is the President and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of his own company, the TI Vasquez Architects and Planners, Inc. located at Makati and with branch office on the country’s Queen City of the South, Cebu City. He was President, from 2005-2006 of the United Architects of the Philippines (UAP), National District Director, 20122013 of the UAP, Director for National Social Advocacy from 2012-2015 and Brotherhood of Christian Businessmen and Professionals, National Office. The overriding principle of Architect Topy Vasquez is “Adding Value to Life through Architecture that is Responsive to Man and His Environment”.

Ar. Tandoc is a graduate of Mapua Institute of Technology, School of Architecture and Planning, obtained masteral units in Management Engineering at the University of Pangasinan and took training courses in Hospital Planning, Green Architecture and Fire Protection. Ar. Tandoc is a charter member of the United Architects of the Philippines, one of the “Founding Father of UAP”, Fellow of the UAP College of Fellows, Past Chancellor and currently the Vice President for Area A.

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JOSE SIAO LING, fuap, apec ar.

Ar. Siao Ling is considered as a modern icon of Philippine Contemporary Architecture and a leading advocate of post modernism evidenced by his numerous landmark architecture in the country. He leads Jose Siao Ling and Associates with strict adherence to professional practice, never failing to remind his staff that earning money comes second to keeping the client’s trust. A consistent recipient of the top ten architectural firms award for the last decade, Ar. Ling never compromises quality for profit. This idealism is his key to sustaining excellence in his craft meriting him the conferment by the Professional Regulation Commission as the Most Outstanding Professional in the field of architecture in 2004 and by the University of Santo Tomas as the Outstanding Tomasian of the year in 2007 in Architecture. 26. AR. ROBERT MIRAFUENTE, fuap He initially studied architecture at the Southern California Institute of Architecture, USA, then graduated with a bachelor of science in Architecture from the University of Santo Tomas, and finally had his master’s degree at the University of Sydney in Australia. Since then, he has worked in Australia, Singapore, Hong Kong, China, Malaysia, and the Philippines. He has contributed many years of service to several professional organizations, that include Charter President of the Architects Alumni Association Batch ’83 of UST, Past President of the UAP Fort Bonifacio Chapter, Conference Director of the 31st UAP National Convention and the 1st Construction Exhibition and Conference Director of the Green Forum in the years 2004, 2007, and 2013. Ar. Mirafuente is one of the pioneers in the practice of green architecture in the Philippines. He helped found advocacy organizations such as the Green Architecture Movement of the United Architects of the Philippines in 2002, and the Green Architecture Advocacy Philippines in 2009.


AR. MARIA NINA BAILON-ARCE, fuap She is the Senior Partner at Arce-Bailon-Arce Architect Ar. Arce won the National & International Competitions as a student, was a consistent scholar and Dean’s Lister and Rector’s Awardee. She graduated Magna Cum Laude from The University of Santo Tomas in 1981 and placed Top 5 at the PRC Board Exams in July 1983. She worked with F.F.Cruz & Co., Inc. for 16 years. With service in mind, she volunteers for the Girl Scouts of the Philippines Real Properties & Buildings Committee since 2000 and was elected member of the GSP National Board for Triennium 2012-2015, She was appointed in various positions in the UAP “Balangkasan” and was President of the UAP Manila Atelier Chapter in 1997-1998.

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MARIANO S. ARCE, JR., fuap Ar. Arce is a Member of the College of Fellows of the United Architects of the Philippines. He received his bachelor’s degree at the University of Sto. Tomas in 1981. He taught in the College of Architecture from 1986 to 2000.

In 1987, he established his own architectural design firm Arce-Bailon-Arce Architects with his college classmate and lovely wife, Arch. Ma. Nina Bailon-Arce where he assumes the position of Managing Partner ever since. He is also active in the Church Community where he and his wife belong and became the National Coordinating Couple of the Worldwide Marriage Encounter in 2003-2005. He currently resides and works in Quezon City with their three children, two of whom are licensed architects who work with their firm. 30. AR.

PAMELA NANTES AMADOR, fuap

From her humble beginnings, being raised by both government employees in a family of seven, she graduated Bachelor of Science in Architecture from the University of Santo Tomas, Manila in 1980. Her career started at the National Housing Authority and molded her into a service-oriented professional. Public service shifted to private practice with her husband Ar. Zoilo Joaquin “Jack” Amador. She also found herself active in the United Architects of the Philippines.

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H. HISANCHA, fuap,

He is a Fellow of the UAP and was conferred as an “APEC Architect”. He was awarded as “One of the Most Outstanding Men of Iloilo” in 2011 and University of San Agustin’s “Most Outstanding Alumni Achievement Awardee” in the Field of Architecture this year. Ar. Hisancha specializes in Hospital Planning and Design and currently, he is doing the upgrading of 11 District Hospitals and the Iloilo Provincial Hospital in Iloilo. Interestingly, he has been an elected Government Official for five consecutive terms as Municipal Councilor twice and three-time Vice Mayor of the Municipality of Pavia, Iloilo. 31. AR.

MARIA ELENA B. CARLOSCAYANAN, fuap She was architectural designer to Luis Ma. Araneta, and Associates and Assistant to the principal architect at Cresenciano C. de Castro and Associates.

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Further on, with her husband, she did interior architecture and fabricate furniture as an entrepreneur, at the same time teaching at the Philippine School of Interior Design, then at Far Eastern University Institute of Architecture and Fine Arts, then at the University of Santo Tomas College of Architecture until she retired in 2009. She believes that education is a lifetime endeavour. Ar. Cayanan graduated BS Architecture at Mapua Institute of Technology in 1964, earned a Master in Architecture degree in 2003 and is now pursuing her Dissertation for a PhD, both at the University of Santo Tomas.She has published scholarly researches in journals and awaits publication of Philippine pioneer architects' biography book. She is presently the Dean of the College of Architecture at the University of Perpetual Help in Calamba, Laguna.

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MCHAEL T. ANG, fuap, apec ar.

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For him, excellence is a lifelong commitment. Whether it be in his professional practice or in educating future architects, he continues to strive to produce the best products. His craft is continuously polished by his earnest pursuit of continuing professional development culminating in his being bestowed the professional of the year award in the field of architecture by the Professional Regulation Commission in 2012.

JOSE THOMAS BELDIA, fuap

He graduated from the University of Santo Tomas in 1973 and became a member of the United Architects of The Philippines in the same year. He was then elevated to the College of Fellows in 1999. During the early years of his career, he focused mainly on developing innovations in building systems, allowing his structures to be more cost-efficient without sacrificing quality and aesthetics. Later on, he shifted his attention to one of the most evident environmental concerns in our world today: global warming. Since then, he has dedicated many years of his professional practice towards researching and developing new design solutions which are geared towards creating structures that are “truly green�, and will help alleviate the effects of global warming in the world. Some of his design solutions have already been successfully implemented in his recently completed projects, while others are being tested out in ongoing projects

His numerous achievements continue to inspire him to give back to society thru dedicated service to UAP, Red Cross, the Church, and other civic organizations. Truly an epitome of a true and committed professional Ar. Ang is a member of the UAP College of Fellows and an APEC Architect. 34. AR. MELENCIO DAVID F. MANALO, fuap

Ar. Manalo is one of the Pioneer Graduates of University of the Assumption College of Architecture in Pampanga, Class 1986 He has been in practice for 27 years and specializes in residential and hospitality projects He is also the second reciepient of UAP Angeles City Chapter, Architect Par Excellence Award (APEX) 2012, the highest award given to chapter members. Ar. Manalo was two time district director 2009-2010, 2010-2011 and UAP National Vice President for Area A 2011-2012. He believes that, great architecture design must take the effectual stride from drawing table to tangible. 35. AR.

DOMINGO LL. TABLIZO, JR. fuap

Ar. Tablizo is dedicated public servant committed to deliver and share his expertise in architectural and interior planning, project management and evaluation, construction arbitration in both government service as NBI Architect and in private practice.

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He is also noted for contributing immensely towards the upliftment of the profession, transcending beyond professional practice as exemplified by his active participation in the crafting of the IRR of the RA 9266 (Architecture Law of 2014) and the amendments of the Architects National Code balanced by his equally great contribution to the furtherance of the ideals and growth of the NBI as Technical working group member in crafting the proposed NBI Modernization Bill.

36. AR. BANJAMIN K. PANGANIBAN, JR., fuap Ar. Benjamin Kimpo Panganiban Jr., is the Principal Architect of BK Panganiban Jr., Architects whose firm, based in southern Mindanao, focuses on Design and Build services. He has been in the architectural and construction practice since 1985 and is also the President and CEO of Bri- Ben Home Trends Inc. which specializes in importing Finishing Construction Materials within and outside of the ASEAN region. He is a Fellow of the United Architects of the Philippines (UAP), past UAP National board Officer & specializes in Imported Material Specifications.


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JEMMA L. SAROL-SEMAÑA, fuap

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AR. LORA B. RIVERA, fuap She is currently the Department Manager III of Facilities and Office Services Department of the Home Development Mutual Fund. She is a graduate of the University of Santo Tomas and currently is the president for the College of Architecture Alumni Association. She had her post-graduate diploma on construction management and technology from the Institute for Housing and Urban Development Studies in The Netherlands. She is a fellow of the United Architects of the Philippines and is the immediate past National Executive Vice President. Her field of expertise is on the following Specialized Architectural Services: Project Management; Construction Management; Building Administration and Facilities Management for office buildings, and property appraisal of residential subdivision projects and condominium building projects.

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39. AR. ERNESTO ANTONINO D. NASOL, fpia, apec ar. The principal architect and owner of EAD Nasol Architects Interior Designers, Ar. Nasol is an achiever in his own right based on awards and recognition he gained and garnered in the profession. He is also an APEC Registered Architect, Fellow-Philippine Institute of Architects, 2008 Adolfo Benavidez Awardee, former President of the Philippine Institute of Architects, Member of the Professional Regulatory Board of Interior Design, 1987. He is the former 2nd Vice President of the Confederation of Filipino Consulting Organization (COFILCO), an accredited umbrella organization of Filipino consulting firms by the Government Procurement Policy Board (GPPB). He is also a former Senior Partner Architect of Archhaus Asia Inc., former Faculty Member of the UST College of Architecture and the Philippine School of Interior Design and is currently a part-time University Professor at Don Bosco Technical School in Mandaluyong City.

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Ar. Semaña promoted the profession thru her exemplary works on major residential and institutional projects of the city, establishing a trend towards appreciation of architectural fineness in building homes and structures. Her projects exude quality and excellence regardless of scale. A well-respected leader in the Architectural Professional Organization, Ar. Semaña has steered her colleagues in Cagayan de Oro City in making their Local Chapter among the best achievers of UAP. Her term as Vice President for Area D was marked with strong Mindanao participation in the National Organization.

AR. ANGEL L. LAZARO, JR. fuap, apec ar. He is a true builder, both a Civil Engineer and an Architect. He has, for the last 62 years, designed and led the construction of several structures that have served the needs of the society. He has taught in the university, passing on to students both the knowledge of a scholar and the wisdom of a well-seasoned practitioner. He has helped found and for a long time, led the United Architects of the Philippines. In 1938, he organized a team of professionals to form the ALA, Angel Lazaro and Associates. As a young man he exhibited the virtues of discipline, diligence and dedication to his aspirations. He graduated valedictorian of his class in 1934 and he has topped the licensure examinations for both Civil Engineering in 1938 and Architecture in 1962. He has taken this same zeal for excellence to his work as could be evidenced by the numerous awards and recognitions given to him by his peers. And most important of all, he has laid the groundwork for his children to further build upon.

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HENRY C. DESIERTO, UAP District Director, A1a

Chapter: PANGASINAN - DAGUPAN President: DONATO V. DION JR., UAP Add.: Villacorta Compound, A.B. Fernandez East, Dagupan City Contact No. 0999 766 9499 Email Add: dvdionjr@yahoo.com Chapter: BAGUIO President: ARISTOTLE MARC J. GO, UAP Add.: Berkeley School 30 CM Recto St. Navy Base Baguio City, 2600 Mobile No.: 0999 990 4908 Email Add.: uapbaguio@gmail.com Chapter: ILOCOS–CIUDAD FERNANDINA President: CHRISTIAN A. SANTAMARIA, UAP Add.: 53 Del Pilar St. Vigan City, Ilocos Sur Mobile No. 0917 578 1380 Email Add: christians_21007@yahoo.com.ph

Chapter: SUMMER CAPITAL President: RYAN M. BENAOE, UAP Add.: Room 306 Patria de Baguio City, Benguet Tel. No.: 074 443 5669 Mobile No. 0927 321 5680 Email Add: uap_summer_capital@yahoo.com Chapter: PANGASINAN - SCALE President: MENCHO M. ESPINOZA, UAP Add.: 565 Parongking Rd. San Miguel Calasiao, Pangasinan Tel. No.: 075 522 8901 Mobile No.: 0923 744 3901 • 0916 786 1863 Chapter: YLOCOS - VIGAN President: MICHAEL GODOFREDO V. COLIS, UAP Add.: RCU Design net, Gov. A. Reyes St., Vigan City Ilocos Sur Mobile No.: 0917 704 0911 Email Add: uapyv.webtalk@yahoo.com.ph

Chapter: LA UNION President: ROLANDO O. CAASI JR., UAP Add.: Saint Louise College, San Fernando, La Union Mobile No.: 0920 989 0920 Email Add: jo_caasi@yahoo.com

Chapter: LA UNION - AGUILA President: MARIA LEAH DALAO-CANLAS, UAP Add.: 51 San Agustin Sur, Agoo, La Union Telefax: 072 607 2853 Mobile No.: 0916 318 9717 Email Add: dionesio@live.com.ph

Chapter: ILOCOS NORTE – LAOAG CITY President: NOEL S. ANDAY, UAP Add.: 19 Washington St. Batac City,Ilocos Norte Tel. No. 077 670 2254 Mobile No.: 0920 900 1318 Email Add: noelanday@yahoo.com

Chapter: CORDILLERA President: EUGENIO P. LUMDANG, UAP Add.: Rm. 304 Otek Square, Otek St., Baguio City Mobile No.: 0921 561 6838 Email Add.: eplbuilders@yahoo.com uap_cordillera@yahoo.com

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Add.: #18 Lualhati Compound, Mansion House, Baguio City Mobile No.: (0918) 923 8200 Email Add.: hcdesiertoarquitecto@gmail.com

DARWIN M. DIEGO, UAP District Director, A1b Company: D.M Diego Architectural Designs and Consultancy Add.: Lot 24 Blk 1, Santiago Heights Subdivision, Santiago City, Isabela Mobile No. (0917) 554 2220 • Email Add.: archdmdiego@gmail.com Chapter: CAGAYAN VALLEY President: RODOLFO A. MIGUEL JR., UAP Add.: 40 Tanza Highway, Tuguegarao City Tel No.: (078) 8442631•Mobile No.: 0915 6303817 Email add: rodolfo_migueljr.@yahoo.com Chapter: NUEVA VIZCAYA President: AUDREY MAE CALLAÑGA-DOMINGUEZ, UAP Add.: Nueva Vizcaya State University, Bambang Campus, Bambang, Nueva Vizcaya Email Add: uap_nvchapter@yahoo.com

Chapter: ISABELA–SIERRA MADRE President: JOSE JR. C. BAYAUA JR., UAP Mobile No.: 0916 216 3562 Email Add: arkijoevanny@yahoo.com Chapter: CAGAYAN NORTH President: RAMON GERT G. CALINA, UAP Add.: 40 Grapes St., Airport Village, Tuguegarao City, Cagayan Valley Tel. No. 078 304 1634 Email Add: archionic77@yahoo.com

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GERONIMO R. LAJOM, UAP District Director, A2a

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Company: Bulacan State University, College of Architecture and Fine Arts Add.: Bulacan Capitol Comp. Guinhawa, City of Malolos, Bulacan Mobile No. (0927) 655 8007 • (0922) 809 0910 Email Add.: archron.lajom@yahoo.com • archron.lajom@gmail.com Chapter: NUEVA ECIJA - CABANATUAN President: MAMERTO E. PAGTAMA JR., UAP Add.: 71 Francisco St. Mabini ext. Cabanatuan City Tel. No.: 806 5676 Mobile No.: 0918 926 2167 Email Add: uapnecc@yahoo.com Chapter: BULACAN President: ARDEL J. SANTOS, UAP Add.: 74 Cancer St. Phase 3-B, Sto. Niño, Meycauayan, Bulacan Mobile No.: 0917 620 6463 Email Add: archdb@yahoo.com.ph

Chapter: STA MARIA – BULACAN EAST President RICHARD S. JOSE, UAP Add.: 1103 San Gabriel , Sta. Maria Bulacan Mobile No.: 0905 327 5479 Email Add: archrsj@yahoo.com Uapsta.mariabulacaneast@yahoo.com.ph

ROLLAN JOSEPH G. MALLARI, UAP District Director, A2b Company: RJGM Design and Construction Add.: Tandang Sora Street, Pillar Village, City of San Fernando, Pampanga Mobile No. (0917) 530 5765 Email Add.: rjmallari_archt@yahoo.com Chapter: ZAMBALES - OLONGAPO President: RAYMOND P. PINEDA, UAP Add.: No. 2 Purok – 5 National Higway, New Cabalan, Olongapo City Tel. No.: 047 223 6005 Mobile No.: 0917 718 4790 Email Add: uap_zambales.olongapo@yahoo.com monppineda@yahoo.com Chapter: TARLAC President: RICKY A. SANGIL, UAP Add.: Blk.11, Lot7,DPCH, Sta. Catalina, Tarlac City Mobile No.: 0942 572 6818 Email Add: uap_tarlac@yahoo.com arki_ric@yahoo.com Chapter: PAMPANGA–SAN FERNANDO President: WILSON P. PINEDA, UAP Lot4 B9 Ph5 Villa Isabel Subd. Calulut, City of San Fernando, Pampanga Mobile No.: 0922 8855719 / 0919 9280552 Email Add: uapsanfernando@yahoo.com archwilsonpineda@gmail.com

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Chapter: BARASOAIN President: ROGER M. MAGSAKAY, UAP Add.: 3F Federizo Hall, Bulacan State University, City of Malolos Tel. No.: 044 791 6200 Mobile No.: 0906 294 1812 Email Add: uap_barasoain@yahoo.com

Chapter: BALANGA-BATAAN President: OLIVIA C. ROBLES, UAP Add.: 2nd Floor Denissa Building Ibayo, Balanga City, Bataan 2100 Mobile No.: 0921 364 9954 Email Add: uapbalangabataan@gmail.com Chapter: ANGELES CITY President: JORDAN C. DAVID, UAP Add.: 5090 Bonifacio St. Lourdes Sur, Angeles City Mobile No.: 0917 500 2591 Email add: jcdarchitects@yahoo.com

Chapter: SINUKWAN-PAMPANGA President: ARNEL L. MARIANO, UAP Add.: 144 Sampaguita St. San Nicilas Florida Blanca, Pampanga Mobile No.: 0915 197 2797 Email Add: aalbmc@yahoo.com


NOEL S. DEL ROSARIO, UAP District Director, A3

Chapter: QUEZON CITY

Chapter: HONGKONG

President: JOSELITO E. MENDOZA, UAP Add.: 438 Sampaguita St., Bunducan Bocaue, Bulacan • Tel. No.: 637 0234 to 35 • Fax: 631 0598 Mobile No.: 0917 516 1251 Email Add: uapquezoncitychapter@yahoo.com/ joeymendoza007@yahoo.com

President: DAVID SANTOS II, UAP Add.: 23 G. Blk C Shawkeiwan Center, 407, Shawkeiwan Rd. Hongkong Tel No. 852 905 6617 • Fax No. 852 256 9207 Email Add: radhk@netvigator.com

Chapter: QC - SILANGAN

Chapter: QC - CENTRAL

President: MARIECHU N. YAP, UAP Add.: 115 Dayap St., Tamarind Cove, Ayala Alabang Village, Muntinlupa City Tel. No.: 02 5028484 Mobile No.: 0906 355 2482 0929 830 8298 • 0925 559 7979 Email Add: uap_silangan@yahoo.com uap.silangan@gmail.com

President: EDLEE S. TUSI, UAP Add.: c/o Chapter Pres. Edlee Tusi 3726 Kababaan Street, Karangalan Vilage, Barangay Manggahan, Pasig City 1611Pasig City 1611 Tel. No. : 02 457 6007 • Mobile No: 0923 608 43 Email Add: edlee.tusi@gmail.com

Chapter: QC - CAPITOL

Chapter: LOS ANGELES

President: ALBERT S. VIRGO, UAP Add.: 79 Bataan Road, Garcia Heights Diliman, Quezon City • Mobile No.: 0922 890 5322 Email: UAPQC.CAPITOL@GMAIL.COM albertsvirgo@yahoo.com.ph

President: ROGER E. LAYMAN, UAP Add.: 15046 Providence Lane North Hills, California, 9134

Chapter: TANDANG SORA

Chapter: QC - SOUTH TRIANGLE

President: JOSE MARI I. BADILLA, UAP Add.: 44 San Isidro St., Pineda, Pasig City Tel. No.: 02 622 9610 Mobile No.: 0917 821 7878 Email Add: jomaibadilla@gmail.com uaptsc@gmail.com

President: JORDAN A. TATLONGHARI, UAP Add.: Unit 903/905, Centerpoint Bldg. J. Vargas Ave. Garnet St. Ortigas Center, Pasig City Mobile No.: 0917 511 0183 Email Add: jordan.tatlonghari@gmail.com

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Company: NSDR+PARTNERS Add.: 3F Courtyard Bldg., 26 Sgt. Esguerra Ave., South Triangle, Quezon City Tel No.: (02) 412 1542 / (02) 416 9206 • Mobile No. (0908) 880 1611 Email Add.: nsdrarchitects@yahoo.com • Website: www.nsdrandpartners.com

ALLEN ALEXANDER D. ARUELO, UAP District Director, A4 Add.: Caloocan City Sangguniang Panlungsod Caloocan City Hall Legislative Wing Mobile No. (0917) 852 4414 Email Add.: allenaruelo@gmail.com Chapter: DILIMAN President: NAPOLEON. M. IBAÑEZ JR., UAP Add.: 29 Havana St. B.F Homes Parañaque City Mobile No. 0917 898 1068 Email Add: Archnapibanez2012@gmail.com

Chapter: CAMANAVA - HILAGA President: JANICE MA. IRENE V. ECHIVERRI, UAP Mobile No : 0917 621 3611 Email Add: arch_jmivechiverri@yahoo.com

Chapter: NEW MANILA President: LUIS EMMANUEL G. ACAB JR., UAP Add.: 34 Old , # 1 New Tanguile St. Monte Vista Subd., Marikina City Tel No.: 02 681 9685 • 02 682 3670 Email Add: uapnewmanila@yahoogroups.com gjacab@gmail.com

Chapter: ELLIPTICAL President: ROUEL C. AGPAWA, UAP Add.: NHA Compound Elliptical Road Brgy. Old Capitol Site Quezon City Mobile No.: 0947 828 7521 Email Add: rouel.agpawa@yahoo.com

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Chapter: NOVA - CENTRAL President: ROD O. ALIÑO, UAP Add.: 74 Paz St. Morning Breeze Subd. Caloocan City Mobile No.: 0921 447 1335 Email Add.: uapnovacentral@yahoo.com

Chapter: UAE - DUBAI President: RONALD M. SALCEDO, UAP Mobile No.: +971 55 710 2496 Email Add.: ronald_salcedo1117@yahoo.com.ph president@uap-dubai.org

Chapter: KSA - EASTERN PROVINCE President: BERNARDINO L. QUIRONA, UAP Add.: PO Box 4894 Al-Khobar 31952, Saudi Arabia Tel No.: +966 3 898 9900 ext. 207 Email Add: uap_ksaepc@yahoo.com aqlaborte@yahoo.com

Chapter: UAE - ABU DHABI President: KIRBY A. ZALAMEDA, UAP Add.: U.A.E ABU DHABI Email Add.: secretariat@uapabudhabi.org Website: www.uapabudhabi.org

Chapter: KSA - WESTERN REGION President: GERARD E. CACERES, UAP Add.: UAAC Bahra Industrial Complex, Bahra Jeddah Highway P.O. Box 27299, Jeddah Email Add.: uap.ksa_wr_09@yahoo.com Chapter: KSA - RIYADH President: CLAMOR C. LECITONA, UAP Add.: c/o Arch Clamor C. Lecitona, PO Box 86602, Riyadh 11632, KSA Tel. No.: +966 508173480 Fax. No.: +966 1 2179944 a/o Arch. Rolando D. Manuel Email Add: clamor@mbcc.com.sa cclecitona@gmail.com Website: www.uap-ksariyadh.com

Chapter: QATAR President: WILSON D. BERNARDINO, UAP Add.: MZ & PARTNERS Architectural and Engineering Consultancy W.L.L., P.O. Box 5785 Tel Nos.: +974 66985317 • +974 44363813 Email Add: technomeicka@yahoo.com Chapter: BAHRAIN President:v DONNIE C. SADIA, UAP Add.: PO Box. No. 65207, Manama Kingdom of Baharain Tel No.: +973 3333 2580 Email Add: uap.bahrain@gmail.com uap.bahrain@yahoo.com

PERIGRINO “BOY” R. BACLIT JR., UAP District Director, A5 Company: PFLB Architectural Services Add.: #8 Pulsar St., Village East Exec., Homes, Cainta, Rizal Mobile No. (0915) 344 5347 • (0932) 523 0880 Email Add.: pbaclit@yahoo.com

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Chapter: Rizal - Taytay President: DONNIE C. SADIA, UAP Mobile Nos.: 0922 860 3484

Chapter: MARIKINA VALLEY President: ROGER M. VICTORINO, UAP Add.: 10 Kent St., Filinvest Homes East, Antipolo City, Rizal Mobile No.: 0917 669 5174 Email Add: marvalley_chapter@yahoo.com

Chapter: PASIG President: TOMMY G. MULI, UAP Add.: Genco Building Plaza Rizal Mobile No.: 0999 430 9004 Email Add: tommy_muli@yahoo.com

hapter: SAN JUAN - MANDALUYONG President: JESSIE F. BATOL, UAP Add.: 4A Mayo St. La Loma, Quezon City Mobile Nos.: 0932 730 3456 Email Add: uap_sanjuanmandaluyong@yahoo.com


Chapter: RIZAL EAST President: NOEL C. SALAC, UAP Add.: Lot 7, Blk 7 Anthurium St. Lores Exec. Antipolo City Mobile No.: 0917 852 1634 Email: Add.: nsdcct@yahoo.com

Chapter: RIZAL-CAINTA 101 President: IRENEO P. JASARENO, FUAP Add.: 8 Pulsar St. Village East Executive Homes, Cainta, Rizal • Mobile No.: 0915 344 5347 Email Add.: pbaclit@yahoo.com Chapter: CALIFORNIA 116 President: MELISSA LOUISE L. SOBREPENA, UAP Add.: 36 Edgehill Way San Francisco, CA 94127 Tel No. : 415 664 0989 • Mobile No.: 415 810 7511 Email Add: mllsobrepena@gmail.com

Chapter: CALIFORNIA-SAN FRANCISCO Date Chartered: June 10, 2000

Chapter: SAN JUAN PINAGLABANAN President: DANIEL D. LOGERO, UAP Add.: Blk 36 Amarillo St., Palmera Spring 1 Camarin, Caloocan City Mobile No.: 0927 207 7388 Email Add.: uapsjpc@yahoo.com

Chapter: RIZAL-KALAYAAN 100 President: CLARISSE MARLYN M. KABIGTING, UAP

Chapter: SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA President: MILTON S. OGDOC, UAP Add.: 4665 Richelieu Ter., Los Angeles, CA 90032 Tel. No.: 1 323 907 3050 • Fax No.: 1 323 221 3797 Email Add.: jjoaquin.uapsocal@gmail.com Website: www.uapsocal.org

RUDY O. FERRER, FUAP District Director, B1 Add.: #20 Kawayan St., PH.4-H Manuel Subd., Las Piñas City Tel/Fax No.: (02) 724 0121 to 24 loc. 116 • Mobile: (0919) 563 8395 Email Add.: arki_327@yahoo.com Chapter: MANILA ATELIER President: HENRY FELIX E. HERRERA, UAP Add.: 2F Beato Angelico Bldg. College of Architecture, University of Sto. Tomas, España, Manila Mobile No.: 0906 465 3136 • 0922 836 0681 Tel. No.: 02 448 5234 • Fax No.: 02 374 3566 Email Add: mail@uapatelier.com helixp2004@yahoo.com

Chapter: MANILA CENTRUM President: MAJOR PJ CIAN CO PASCUA, UAP Add.: 105 Javier St. Santulan, Malabon City Mobile Nos.: 0917 548 2989 Email Add: mcian.pascua@gmail.com jm_deolazo@yahoo.com

Chapter: MANILA SAMPALOC President: CARLOS P. GARCIA, UAP Add.: 298 F. Vergel de Dios, Concepcion, Baliuag, Bulacan • Mobile No.: 0928 732 1439 Email Add: cpg_gtdarchiteks@yahoo.com

Chapter: MANILA ARCHIZONIAN President: JOHN GILCHRIST K. EVANGELISTA, UAP Add.: Office of the Dean, School of Architecture, Manuel L. Quezon University, 916 Hidalgo St., Quiapo, Manila • Tel. No.: 734 0121 local 116 Mobile No. : 0918 801 5404 Email Add.: archizonianchapter@yahoo.com

Chapter: MANILA METRO President: BRYAN PATRICK TAN, UAP Add.: 15 Buagan St., Brgy. San Jose Caloocan City Mobile No.: 0917 535 1246 Email Add: bputan@yahoo.com uapmetro@yahoo.com.ph

Chapter: MANILA STA. MESA President: NIKKA P. ZARAGOZA, UAP Add.: 401 Kalinga St. Bacood Sta. Mesa Manila Tel. No.: 935 3261 Mobile Nos.: 0920 847 8894 Email Add: nikka_zaragoza@yahoo.com.ph

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Chapter: GREENHILLS President: REX S. CHUA TAK, UAP Add.: Rm 314 Wellington Bldg., Oriente St., Binondo, Manila • Mobile Nos.: 0917 825 1607 Email Add: rex_tak@yahoo.com

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Chapter: CANADA - CALGARY President: EDILBERTO M. ALFONSO, UAP Add.: 180 Coral Springs Close NE Calgary, Alberta Tel. No.: 403 537 4840

Chapter: Singapore President: ARCEO R. LAYNO, UAP Add.: 1 Coleman St. #06-10 The Adelphi Singapore 179803 Email Add.: uap_singapore@yahoo.com.sg

RAYMUND B. VERA, UAP District Director, B2 Add.: 5231 MONVERA DESIGNS # 5231 Charlemagne St., Italia 500 BF Resort, Las Piñas City Tel No.: (02) 869 9582 • Mobile No. (0932) 618 4890 • (0920) 867 2148 Email Add.: monvera03@yahoo.com Chapter: MAGS

Chapter: MANILA ALCALDIA

President: SYLVESTER SHAUN D. SEÑO, UAP Add.: Architectural Division, Bureau of Design, Department of Public Works and Highways DPWH Tel. No.1: 02 304 3273 Architectural Division-DPWH Tel. No.2: 02 441 7444 loc 7529 PhilHealth-TFCCO Email Add.: care.texalco@gmail.com magschapter@gmail.com • archtessa@gmail.com

President: VIDEL M. MENDOZA, UAP Add.: TUP, Ayala Blvd., Cor. San Marcelino, Ermita Manila Tel No.: 02 301 3001 loc. 34 Mobile No.: 0917 583 7911 • 0921 389 5580 Email Add: uap_mac@yahoo.com vmmarchitects@gmail.com

Chapter: MANILA MAHARLIKA President: LEO P. PARIÑAS, UAP Add.: 65 Scout Delgado cor. Scout Tobias St. Quezon City Mobile No.: 0917 857 3947 • 0908 810 0968 Email Add.: Secretary.maharlika@yahoo.com

Chapter: ONTARIO - CANADA President: CARLOS F. LACUNA, UAP Add.: 133 Sandy Haven Dr., Scarborough, ON M1W 3H8, Canada • Tel No.: 416 473 5501 Email Add: lito.lacuna@gmail.com Chapter: MANILA LA SOLIDARIDAD

Chapter: MANILA MAYNILAD President: MICHAEL ANGELO J. BARUIZ, UAP Add.: 146 A Durian St. Manuele IV-B Las Piñas City Mobile Number: 0920 804 6005 Email Add.: mike_baruiz@yahoo.com Chapter: MANILA CORINTHIAN President: OMAR C. PALERO, UAP Add.: Victoria Court Head Office, Canley Rd., Pasig City • Tel No.: 02 671 2318 Mobile No.: 0917 561 2527 Email Add.: omarpalero@yahoo.com Chapter: MANILA INTRAMUROS President: FELIX P. RESURRECCION, UAP Add.: Mapua Institute of Technology, AR-ID-BE School, 4th flr, MIT, Muralla St., Intramuros, Manila Tel. No.: 02 871 8665 • Mobile No.: 0920 867 2148 Email Add: monvera03@yahoo.com

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President: CESAR JR. A. TEODORO, UAP Add.: R&D Bldg. Suite 101-A, 7615 Guijo Street, San Antonio Village, Makati City Tel. No.: 02 899 5909 • Mobile No.: 0917 527 7190 Email Add: apmlschapter@yahoo.com arch_cesar09@yahoo.com.ph Chapter: BRITISH COLUMBIA President: ANTONIO EDWIN T. RIGOR, UAP Add.: 12380 Harrison Ave, Richmond BC. Canada V6V 2R7 • Contact No.: +604 273 9954 Email Add: jlarano@shaw.ca • jblarano@gmail.com


CARLOMAGNO B. MATELA, UAP District Director, B3

Chapter: MAKATI President: JOSE RICKY L. MARTINEZ Add.: 2119 Unit G. Urdaneta St. Guadalupe Nuevo, Makati City • Contact No: 0905 432 4775 Email Add: uapmakati2012@gmail.com Chapter: MAKATI - CBD President: RICHARD MIREN R. FRANCO Add.: Blk 35 Lot 3 Ph 2 Pinagsama Village, Western Bicutan, Taguig Mobile No. 0919 290 7918 Email Add: Arch_franco@yahoo.com Chapter: PARAÑAQUE - PALANYAG President: VIVIAN R. TURINGAN- ESPIRITU, UAP Add.: 35 Pres. Osmeña St. Teoville East Subd. BF Homes, Parañaque City • Tel. No.: 02 548 0219 Email Add: uappalanyag@yahoo.com Chapter: GREENBELT President: JOSE FRANCISCO O. CATIPON, UAP Add.: 1513 Gardens Of Maya Alta, Antipolo City Mobile No.: 0917 529 1845 Email add: jcatipon@yahoo.com

Chapter: ALABANG President: MA. CYNTHIA YLAGAN-FUNK, UAP Add.: #26 Sampaguita St. Vergonville Subd. Las Pinas City Mobile No. 0917 596 1149 Email Add: atlrfunk2011@gmail.com

Chapter: CAVITE President: CLARITO B. MABITUIN, UAP Add.: Cavite Civic Center, Aguinaldo Highway Palico 4, Imus Cavite 4103 Mobile No. 0906 562 0984 Email Add: uapcavitechapter@yahoo.com Chapter: FORT BONIFACIO President: MARIA MARINA M. ESPARES, UAP Add.: 707 Balingkit St. Int-A Lev., Metro Manila Mobile Nos.: 0917 463 5876 • 0932 890 7364 Email add.: uap_fortbonifacio@yahoo.com mme_falcon23@yahoo.com

Chapter: KUALA LUMPUR President: EMMANUEL O. CANLAS, UAP Mobile No.: 6012 3022307 Email add: manny@rspkl.com

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Add.: # 46 Lisbon St., BF Homes, Las Piñas City Tel. No. (02) 825 3713 • Fax No. (02) 825 0580 • Mobile No. (0917) 844 0588 Email Add.: mccloth78@yahoo.com

ANTHONY P. ANDERSON, UAP District Director, B4 Add.: APDS Office, Palawan State University Main Campus, Taniguiban, Puerto Princesa City Tel No.: (048) 433 8154 Mobile No. (0927) 541 7593 • (0977) 144 0895 Email Add.: apanderson000704@yahoo.com Chapter: QUEZON PROVINCE President: EDWARD A. BOLIMA, UAP Add.: Unit 1, 2nd Floor Qcbi Bldg., Leon Guinto St., Lucena City, Quezon Province, 4301 Tel. No.: 042 797 2827 • Mobile No.: 0922 291 5868 Email Add: archbolima@yahoo.com ethomax.cpm@gmail.com

Chapter: SAN PABLO President: ERWIN ROMMEL C. BRIÑAS, UAP Add.: 4 F. Mariño St. Lakeside Park Subd. San Pablo City • Tel. Nos.: 049 561 3774 • 503 2207 Telefax No.: 049 503 0283 • Mobile No.: 0922 806 4237 Email Add: erbrinas@gmail.com Website: www.uapsanpablo.wordpress.com

Chapter: LAGUNA President: JOSEPH A. YAPCHULAY III, UAP Add.: 390 F. Balagtas St., San Antonio, Biñan City, Laguna • Mobile No.: 0917 500 0106 Email Add: archt.yapchulayiii@yahoo.com

Chapter: BATANGAS President: LIZEL VILLOSTAS-GOMEZ, UAP Add.: 31 A Manghinao Proper, Bauan Batangas Tel. No.: 043 727 3098 Mobile No. : 0920 901 8103 Email Add: lzl_gmz@yahoo.com

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Chapter: PALAWAN President: RICHARD B. DELERA, UAP Add.: 35 Escano Street, Tiniguiban, Puerto Princesa City • Mobile No.: 0920 262 7048 Email Add.: uappalawan1998@gmail.com arki.rbd@gmail.com

ALAIN D. COSTA, UAP District Director, B5 Company: ALAIN DAVIS COSTA & ASSOCIATES A. Costa Enterprises Add.: #200, Costa Bldg., Rizal St., Legazpi City Tel. No.(052) 480 8343 • (052) 480 6558 • Mobile No. (0919) 502 5794 Email Add.: archalain_costa@yahoo.com Chapter: CAMARINES President: MARIANNE C. RUBIO, UAP Add.: c/o Fulgentes & Co. Suite 302, Plaza Medica Building, Panganiban Drive, Naga City Tel. No.: 054 473 4442 • Mobile No.: 0917 623 214 Email Add: uap.camarines@yahoo.com Chapter: LEGAZPI President: MARIDEL L. BALDANO, UAP Add.: City Engineer’s Office Bldg. Legazpi Boulevard, Brgy. 57 Dap-Dap, Legazpi City Tel. No.: 052 4808343 • Mobile No.: 0917 508 5793 Email Add: archmaridelbaldano@yahoo.com Chapter: IRIGA - RINCONADA President: EMILIO M. LAGYAP JR., UAP Add.: UNEP, College of Eng’g & Architecture Bldng., San Roque, Iriga City Mobile No.: 0929 777 0628 Email Add: pals_arki@yahoo.com.ph Chapter: DARAGA - CAGSAWA President: RENE A. HALCON, UAP Chapter: SORSOGON - KASANGGAYAHAN President: EMMANUEL O. GUARTE, UAP Add.: Archt. Randy S. Sandoval; 097 Dońa Felisa Ave. OLV Pangpang, Sorsogon City 4700 PH Mobile No: 0908 499 3713 • 0927 787 3349 Email Add.: arkirandy23@gmail.com

Chapter: DAET – CAMARINES NORTE President: DONNA JEAN T. LACSON, UAP Add.: Department of Public Works and Highways, Camarines Norte District Engineering Office, Pimentel Ave., Pasig, Daet, Camarines Norte Mobile No.: 0909 343 7334 Email add: yielgy_04@yahoo.com Chapter: TABACO President: MARION C. VILLANUEVA, UAP Add.: 9A–13 Magdalena St., Sto. Domingo, Albay Mobile No.: 0917 503 7045 • 0919 994 6486 Email Add: architectelaine@yahoo.com • uap. tabaco@yahoo.com Chapter: CATANDUANES President: ALEXADER A. GIANAN, UAP Add.: UAP Catanduanes Chapter Headquarters, 2nd flr. TMDEE Building, Gogon Centro, Virac, Catanduanes 4800 Mobile No. 0929 889 9618 Email Add: agianan@yahoo.com Chapter: MASBATE-RODEO President: CHRISTINE A. CAÑARES, UAP Add.: 2nd Floor DU Bldg. crossing Masbate City Mobile No. 0999 750 0501 Email Add: Christine.canares@gmail.com

ARIEL C. ANGALOT, UAP District Director, C1 Company: A.C. ANGALOT Architects/BARCODE Add.: 2F, Lu Lamos Apartment H. Bugash St., Bool Tagbilaran City Bohol Philippines Mobile No.: (0916) 299 3218 • (0922) 802 6072 Email Add.: arielanglot@yahoo.com • arielangalot813@gmail.com

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Chapter: CEBU President: ANN MARIE Y. CUIZON, UAP Add.: 509-A Aznar Road Cebu City Tel Nos.: 032 514 8088 Mobile No. 0917 549 0102 Email Add: uap.cebuchapter@gmail.com

Chapter: DUMAGUETE President: JANICE A. GAROL, UAP Add.: c/o PHILCONDEV Construction, Rover’s Bldg., South Rd., Calindagan, Dumaguete City Tel. No.: 035 442 4444 • Mobile No.: 0917 700 5202 Email Add: janice@philcondev.com


Chapter: BOHOL President: RONALD JOSE T. MALANOG, UAP Add.: 9 P. Tugonon St., Poblacion, Corella, Bohol Mobile No.: 0919 410 5447 Email Add: ronarch19@yahoo.com

Chapter: SUGBU President: DENNIS S. MAYO, UAP Add.: 2B Lourdes Building, Capitol Site Cebu City Tel No.: 032 412 5503 Email Add: president@uapsugbu.com Website: www.sugbuarch.com Chapter: CEBU - LEON KILAT President: JIMSON C. ONG, UAP Add.: Kauswagan road, Talamban Cebu City Mobile No.: 0917 311 5337 Email Add.: jimsonong@yahoo.com anthropometrics@yahoo.com

Chapter: DATU LAPU-LAPU President: RICHARD M. ABELLA, UAP Add.: 1179 Herman Cortes St., Banilad, Mandaue City Tel. No.: 032 421 3143 Mobile No.: 0922 272 1036 • 0928 900 6885 Email add: racho.architects@gmail.com

ROGELIO M. DIAZ, PhD, UAP District Director, C2 Add.: Galo Street, Bacolod City 6100 Tel No.: (034) 708 4716 • Mobile No. (0932) 875 2863 Email Add.: diaz.rogeliomuyco@gmail.com Chapter: BACOLOD President: ROY E. PABLICO, UAP Add.: Rm 205 H.O. Bldg. B.S. Aquino Drive, Bacolod City, Nergros Occidental Mobile No.: 0920 951 8306 Email add: bacoloduap@yahoo.com pablico_roy@yahoo.com pablico.architects@yahoo.com

Chapter: MT. KANLA-ON President: JICO C. MONTE, UAP Add.: Door No. 4 Parish Rectory Bldg., San Sebastian Cathedral Compound, San Juan St., Bacolod City, Negros Occidental 6100 Mobile Nos.: 0905 300 3030 • 0923 368 5433 Email Add: jico_monte@yahoo.com nbdeoca@yahoo.com

Chapter: NEGRENSE President: SEGUNDINO T. INUMERABLES JR., UAP Add.: Sta. Monica Bldg. LCC-Bacolod School of Architecture & Fine Arts San Juan St., Bacolod City, Neg. Occ. Tel No.: 034 434 9663 loc. 441 arfien Mobile No.: 0922 873 5533 • 0917 310 0983 Email add: archsiggy33@yahoo.com

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Chapter: RAJAH HUMABON President: RICHARD D. CABALUNA, UAP Add.: Sitio Bayong, Brgy. Cadulawan, Minglanilla, Cebu Mobile No.: 0922 688 1725 • 0921 760 4488 Email Add: cabalunarich@yahoo.com.ph

JOEL M. JAO, UAP District Director, C3 Add.: JAO ARCHITECT, Hotel Baudillo Building, Del Rosario St., Carigara, Leyte Mobile No.: (0917) 314 9965 • (0939) 902 8211 Email Add.: jm_jao@yahoo.com Chapter: LEYTE President: CLAUDETTE R. DE VEYRA, UAP Add.: 08-A Caiba-An, Diversion Road, Tacloban City, Leyte, 6500 Tel. No.: 053 327 2241 Mobile No.: 0917 417 8478 Email Add: claudetted_don@yahoo.com.ph

Chapter: SAN JUANICO President: ANTONIO PACIANO J. PARANAS, UAP Add.: Block 6 Lot 16 Beriso-1 Tacloban City 6500 Tel No.: 053 832 0130 Mobile No.: 0927 203 9696 • 0925 577 5767 Email Add: uapsj@yahoo.com tonyparanas@gmail.com

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Chapter: LEYTE WEST President: JORGE D. RETUYA, UAP Add.: c/o Archt. Leandro G. Ordiz, uap; UAP Leyte West Chapter, P. Gonzales St., Abgao, Maasin City, Leyte, Phil. Tel No.: 053 381 4372 • 053 561 9056 Mobile No.: 0927 550 4547 Email add: jdretuya112042@yahoo.com.ph

Chapter: SAMAR SINIRANGAN President: MIGUEL N. EGARGO, UAP Add.: Guimbaolibot Ave. Brgy. II, Guiuan, Eastern Samar • Mobile No.: 0906 818 2640 Email Add: megargo@yahoo.com Chapter: METRO TACLOBAN President: GUALBERTO G. MERACAP, UAP Add.: 157 – Dizal Avenue Ext. Tacloban Mobile No.: 0917 953 1850 Email Add: gg_meracap@yahoo.com

MA. CECILIA S. LATAQUIN, UAP District Director, C4 Add.: National Irrigation Administration Region VI, Barangay Tacas, Jaro, Iloilo City 5000 Tel No.: (033) 320 6481 • (033) 329 1170 • Fax No.: (033) 329 3862 Mobile No. (0918) 670 7156 • (0922) 864 8127 Email Add.: cecillelataquin@yahoo.com Chapter: ILOILO President: RYAN N. BEDIA, UAP Add.: 2nd F, Jesena Bldg. Jalandoni St. Ilo-Ilo City Tel. No.: 033 300 1190 • Mobile No.: 0918 346 7022 Email Add.: Uap.iloilo@gmail.com Chapter: CAPIZ President: ERIC L. DEMINGOY, UAP Add.: Alicia Subd., Dayao, Roxas City, Capiz Tel. No.: 036 621 1432 • Mobile No.: 0907 339 7171 Email add: koinoarch@yahoo.com Chapter: MARIKUDO President: RICHARD V. DORAN, UAP Add.: 311, 3/f Sta. Cruz Building cor. LedesmaFuentes St. Ilo-Ilo City Tel. No.: 393 0175 • Mobile No.: 0907 698 4783 Email Add: uapmarikudo97@yahoo.com

Chapter: ANTIQUE President: ARTHURO M. TAVARRA, UAP Add.: University of Antique, College of Engineering & Architecture, Sibalom, Antique Mobile No.: 0927 296 0704 Chapter: HAMILI President: JOSE REX G. DE LOS REYES, UAP Add.: TAPI2TED Smallville, Mandurriao, Iloilo City Mobile No.: 0918 693 7770 Email Add: joserex_delosreyes@yahoo.com Chapter: AKLAN President: DAVE B. RELOJERO, UAP Add.: Soncuya Heights, Libas, Banga, Aklan 5601 Tel. No.: 036 267 3969 Email Add: dr5600@yahoo.com

JAIME B. GONZAGA, UAP District Director, D1 Company: JBGonzaga Architectural Design & Services Add.: #10 Clarin St., Bo. Obrero Davao City 8000 Tel No.: (082) 227 3913 • (082) 302 2733 Mobile No.: (0923) 112 7938 • (0920) 869 6867 • Email Add.: archjbg@hotmail.com Chapter: DAVAO President: MICHAEL JED F. MADRAZO, UAP Add.: UAP DAVAO Headquarters, 2F Trust Home Depot, Ecoland Matina, 8000 Davao City Telefax No.: 082 295 1668 • Mobile No.: 0922 853 2715 Email add: uapdavao@gmail.com

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Chapter: COTABATO President: JOSE E. DE GUZMAN, JR., UAP Add.: No. 5 Ortouste Street Rh 6, Cotabato City Telefax. No.: 064 421 1638 Mobile No.: 0935 604 7931 Email Add: earkijunedeguzman@yahoo.com

Chapter: MOUNT APO President: JEANETTE F. BUENAGUA, UAP Add.: 41-1 Km. 6 Diversion Road Buhangin Davao City Tel. No.: 082 273 3548 Mobile No.: 0923 653 6894 sun • 0927 529 0182 globe • 0947 813 2006 smart Email Add: uapmtapo@yahoo.com ar.jeanette_fbuenagua@yahoo.com Chapter: SOCSKSARGEN President: RAQUEL B. PAJARILLO, UAP Add.: Blk. 10 Lot. 3 La Cassandra Subd. Sinawal General Santos City • Mobile No.: 0905 893 4719 Email Add: rsbpajarillo@yahoo.com


Chapter: DAVAO ALPHA President: RAMESES G. TANCONTIAN, UAP Add.: 16 Mediterranean St. Ecoland Subd. Phase 3, Davao City Tel. No.: 082 285 3427 Mobile No.: 0933 308 3148 Email Add: uapdavaoalpha@yahoo.com

Chapter: NORTH DAVAO President: AYRIS QUELLY G. PECDAEN, UAP Add.: 2030 3rd Ave., Teacher’s Village. Tagum City Mobile No.: 0925 844 1151 • 0907 577 0738 Email Add: arki_ayrisquelly@yahoo.com

CRIZALDO M. HERNANDEZ, UAP District Director, D2 Add.: Normal Road Baliwasan, Zamboanga City Tel No.: (062) 991 7930 • (062) 955 1190 Mobile No. (0917) 550 6103 • Email Add.: fides89@yahoo.com Chapter: ZAMBOANGA President: DATU SARACEN R. JAAFAR, UAP Add: uapzamboangachapter@yahoo.com

Chapter: ZAMBOANGA-CHAVACANO President: RODEL S. FALCASANTOS, UAP Add.: c/o City Engineers Office, Cityhall, NS Valderoza St. Zamboanga City 7000 Phils. Tel. No.: 062 991 2383 Mobile No.: 0922 800 9462 Email add: Lorde_arc@yahoo.com

PEDRITO L. COMILING, UAP District Director, D3 Add.: PLComiling Architect, #203 Ong HOC Bldg., Montilla Blvd., Butuan City Tel No.: (085) 345 5032 • Mobile No.: (0917) 300 7515 Email Add.: pcomiling@yahoo.com Chapter: CAGAYAN DE ORO President: SHEILA G. TUMULAK, UAP Add.: 3rd Flr., PLT Bldg. Chavez-Guillermo St. Cagayan De Oro City Tel. No.: 088 309 7613 Email Add: cdo@gmail.com

Chapter: SURIGAO President: MICHAEL D. LITANG, UAP Add.: City Engineer Office, City Hall Comp., Borromeo St., Surigao City 8400 Mobile No.: 0918 200 4243 Email Add: groovermike@yahoo.com

Chapter: BUTUAN President: CHRISTOPHER J. ALICO, UAP Add.: Phase 2 Block 1, Lot 13 Emenvile Subdivision, Ambago, Butuan City Tel No.: 085 343 1236 Mobile No.: 0907 154 8350 Email Add: uapbutuanchapter@gmail.com uapbutuanchapter@yahoo.com

Chapter: GOLD-CDO President: JESSICA M. PAJO, UAP Add.: 026 San Juan I, Lapasan, Cagayan De Oro Tel No.: 088 856 1865 Mobile No.: 0917 720 8780 Email Add: jmpajo@yahoo.com Chapter: METRO KAGAY-AN President: JOVEL K. PANGAN, UAP Add.: Blk. 11 Lot 6, Skylark St. South View Homes, Upper Macasandig, CDOC Mobile No.: 0928 270 3182 Email Add: joarchitect75@yahoo.com

DISTRICTS & CHAPTERS

Chapter: KADAYAWAN-DABAW President: DANIEL M. BRIONES, UAP Add.: Lot 5 Champaca St. Panorama Buhagin RGA Village, Davao City • Tel. No.: 082 221 6490 Mobile No.: 0917 700 2838 Email Add: uapkadayawan@rocketmail.com uapkadayawandabaw@yahoo.com.ph

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Add.: Champaca Rd., San Miguel Vil., Pala-o Iliigan City Tel. No.: (063) 221 6132 • Mobile No. (0918) 694 6618 • (0933) 387 7373 Email Add.: arkiaraneta@yahoo.com

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Chapter: ILIGAN President: ERKEN B. PAYLA, UAP Add.: NGCP Compound, Mo&M Bldg. Ma. Cristina, Iligan City Mobile No.: 0920 502 1626 • 0927 265 6464 Email Add: erken_p@yahoo.com Chapter: DIPOLOG President: GLYNN B. MAGTUBA, UAP Add.: San Antonio Katipunan Zambo Mobile No.: 0933 347 1800 Email Add: glynn_profile@yahoo.com

Chapter: OZAMIS CITY President: NEIL RYAN E. MANIGSACA, UAP Add.: Office of the Municipal Architect, Calamba Municipal Hall, Southwestern Pob. 7210 Calamba, Misamis Oriental Tel No.: 063 341 5382 Mobile No.: 0905 225 0396 Email Add: uapozamiz@yahoo.com Chapter: PAGADIAN President: DANIEL B. PACLIJAN, UAP Add.: 0264 B. Aquino St., Sta Lucia District, Pagadian Cit, Zamboanga Del Sur Tel. No.: 062 215 4062 Fax No.: 062 215 1587 Mobile No.: 0939 939 8749 Email Add: meihow@yahoo.com


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UNITED ARCHITECTS OF THE PHILIPPINES The Integrated and Accredited Professional Organization of Architects

Certificate of Attendance is presented to

for attending the

INTERNATIONAL AFFILIATIONS

41st UAP National Convention & Annual Business Meeting

UNION INTERNATIONALE DES ARCHITECTS

ARCHITECTS REGIONAL COUNCIL ASIA

Given this 18th day of April 2015 during the 41st National Convention of Architects at the SMX Convention Center, Seashell Drive, Mall of Asia Complex, Pasay City, Philippines

EASTERN REGIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR PLANNING & HOUSING

ASIA-PACIFIC ECONOMIC COOPERATION

Ar. Catherine B. Carunungan, fuap, asean ar. Director, 41st National Convention

Ar. Roger T. Ong, uap Commission on Convention, Assemblies and Exhibition

Ar. Alfred Geoffrey C. Carandang, uap

Ar. Ma. Benita O. Regala, fuap, asean ar.

Secretary General

National President


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