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Ethical consideration
it pertains to the moral principles and values; the architects consider when making decision or when he carry out his work.
Architectural Professional Practice
SET OF ACTIVITIES, RESPONSIBILITIES, STANDARDS, AND ETHICAL PROFESSIONAL WORK IN DESIGNING, PLANNING, AND OVERSEEING THE CONSIDERATIONS THAT ARCHITECTS UNDERTAKE AS PART OF THEIR CONSTRUCTION OF BUILDINGS AND OTHER STRUCTURES.
Global Practice
is all about borderless practice.
Global Practice
APPROACH, PERSPECTIVE, AND ACTIVITIES THAT ARCHITECTS AND ARCHITECTURAL FIRMS UNDERTAKE ON AN INTERNATIONAL SCALE.
Global Practice
INVOLVES ENGAGING IN ARCHITECTURAL PROJECTS, COLLABORATIONS, AND ENDEAVORS THAT TRANSCEND NATIONAL BORDERS AND ADDRESS DESIGN CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES IN VARIOUS CULTURAL, SOCIAL, AND GEOGRAPHICAL CONTEXTS AROUND THE WORLD.
RA 9266 - Architecture Act of 2004
An Act Providing for a more responsive and comprehensive regulation for the registration, licensing and practice of architecture.
RA 9266 - Architecture Act of 2004
THE ART, SCIENCE OR PROFESSION OF PLANNING, DESIGNING AND CONSTRUCTING BUILDINGS IN THEIR TOTALITY TAKING INTO ACCOUNT THEIR ENVIRONMENT. IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PRINCIPLES OF UTILITY, STRENGTH AND BEAUTY.
firmitas
ability ni building to remain durable , from the word "firm" means strength
utilitas
ability ng building na mag predict and to response sa pangangailangan ng intended inhabitance
venustas
building relationship to its context standard of aesthetic.
ARCHITECT-OF-RECORD
THE ARCHITECT WHO IS DIRECTLY AND PROFESSIONALLY RESPONSIBLE FOR THE TOTAL DESIGN OF THE PROJECT FOR THE CLIENT AND WHO SHALL ASSUME THE CIVIL LIABILITY FOR THE PLANS.
ARCHITECT-IN-CHARGE OF CONSTRUCTION
THE ARCHITECT WHO IS DIRECTLY AND PROFESSIONALLY RESPONSIBLE AND LIABLE FOR THE CONSTRUCTION SUPERVISION OF THE PROJECT.
CONSULTING ARCHITECT
AN ARCHITECT WHO IS PROFESSIONALLY AND ACADEMICALLY QUALIFIED AND WITH EXCEPTIONAL OR RECOGNIZED EXPERTISE OR SPECIALIZATION IN ANY BRANCH OF ARCHITECTURE.
Technical advisor
They provide assistance, information, and expertise to the jurors during the ADC process. Their role is to ensure that the jurors have access to all technical information relevant to the competition.
Professional advisor
An Architect nominated by the Owner and approved by IAPoA to organize the ADC (Architectural Design Competition) on behalf of the Owner Prepares the condition
Professional advisor
His function includes ensuring the ADC timetable is adhered to, supervising the receipt of competitor’s questions, the dispatch of reply to all competitors and the recipient of competition entries, and safeguarding the anonymity of competitors at all times.
Professional advisor
He will assist the jury and will be present during its deliberations but he will have no vote. His responsibilities will be limited to the organization and the conduct of the competition.
Preliminary Services advantageous
The Consulting Architect in this area of practice must have much more than the basic knowledge of Site Analysis, Space Planning and Management, Architectural Programming, and the other services under SPP Documents 201.
advantageous for a client to involve an architect in the early stages of a project
experienced architect can provide objective project analysis, establish parameters to optimize building requirements in alignment with available resources, and address any associated constraints. Early involvement allows architects to provide valuable insights that can significantly impact the project’s success.
The owner
The architect and his specialist
The contractor
The individual or group of individual
Who are the four principal members involved in the design and building construction process?
Regular design services
The Architect typically serves as an adviser or representative of the owner or client. This Means they work closely with the person or organization that owns or is funding the project. The Architect's role is to provide expert guidance and represent the owner's interests throughout the project.
Specialized Architectural Services
Specific expertise for the further enhancement of the architectural interior and exterior components of a project
● Quality control ● Evaluation of construction work ● Preparation of daily inspection report ● Filing of documents ● Tapos nasa architect guidelines ang iba pang detailed tasks
The Construction Supervision Group (CSG) is normally recommended by the Architect based on their performance and hired by the Owner. What are the scope of services of the CSG?
Physical component
Land use and the changes which occur within the physical environment (within the space where such activities take place), represented mainly by the MDP.
Integrated and Accredited Professional Organization of Architects
IAPOA
Manual of Procedure
MoP
Awarded Project Construction Cost
APCC
Comprehensive Development Plan
CDP
Detailed Architectural and Engineering Design Services
DAEDS
Detailed Architectural Design Services
DADS
Filipino Professional Consulting Architect
FPCA
Final Project Construction Cost
FPCC
Integrated and Accredited Professional Organization of Architects
IAPOA
Professional Architectural Consulting Services
PACS
Professional Consulting Architect
PCA
Professional Construction Cost
PCC
Probable Project Construction Cost
PPCC
Professional Regulation Commission
PRC
Professional Regulatory Board of Architecture
PRBoA
Registered and Licensed Architect
RLA
Registered and Licensed Professional
RLP
Recommended Professional fee
RPF
Standard Professional Practice
SPP
Statement of Probable Project Construction Cost
SPPCC
United Architects of the Philippines
UAP
Intellectual Code of the Philippines
RA 8293
Government Procedure of 2003
RA 9184
Architecture Act of 2004
RA 9266
Alternative Dispute Act of 2004
RA 9285
Design Brief Preparation
Pre-Design Service in which the Architect states the project terms of reference (TOR) including the concept, objectives and other necessary requirements to bid out architectural services (whether public or private).
DAEDS
With a single contract between the Architect and Owner, and sub-consultancy contracts between the Architect and the other professionals working with the Architect.
DADS
With the Architect and the engineering and allied professionals executing separate contracts with the Owner
MULTIPLE OF DIRECT PERSONNEL EXPENSES
Used for non-creative work such as accounting, secretarial, research, data gathering, - preparation of reports
based on technical hours spent
-(man hours x rate) and then multiplying it by a multiplier
PROFESSIONAL FEE PLUS EXPENSES
continuing relationship involving a series of projects
- establishes a fixed sum over and above the reimbursement for the Architect’s technical time and overhead
- agreement on the general scope of the work is necessary in order to set an equitable fee
LUMP SUM OR FIXED FEE
applied to government projects since they entail more paper work and time consuming efforts
PER DIEM, HONORARIUM PLUS REIMBURSABLE EXPENSES
PER DIEM- daily rate - HONORARIUM- one-time payment
MIXED COMPENSATION METHODS
ensures fairness and appropriateness on how professionals will rewarded on their service
MULTIPLE OF DIRECT PERSONNEL EXPENSES
PROFESSIONAL FEE PLUS EXPENSES
LUMP SUM OR FIXED FEE
PER DIEM, HONORARIUM PLUS REIMBURSABLE EXPENSES
MIXED COMPENSATION METHODS
What are the different methods of compensation for Pre-Design Services of an Architect?
SPP Doc. 204 B - Construction Management Service
Due to the increasing complexity of construction projects, there is an upward demand for more effective cost control and faster project implementation consistent with high quality of work. This services thus instituted to fill this need in the construction industry.
Structural Conceptualization (Technical Expertise)
Element of architectural professional practice that is about possessing knowledge of construction materials, techniques, and structural systems to translate design concepts into feasible and structurally sound buildings.
SPP DOC 205 - CONSTRUCTION SERVICES
In these services, the channels of communication are kept open among the building owners, operators, architects, engineers, builders, manufacturers, building research groups, utility providers, furniture and equipment vendors and access to information regarding the performance and upkeep of buildings.
Architect of record
is the architect who is directly and professionally responsible for the total design of the project for the client and who shall assume the civil liability for the plans
Architect in charge of construction
is the architect who is responsible naman sa supervision or pagsu-supervise sa project construction
Consulting architect
, from the word itself “consulting”, sa kanila nagpapaconsult or sila yung qualified or recognized expertise sa kahit anong branch ng architecture. 26. Role of the Architect d
Design-Build Services SPP doc 207
Services that simplify and expedite the process of project delivery while providing creative cost-effective solutions
BUILDING ENVIRONMENT CERTIFICATION
Needed to evaluate the environmental performance of a building and to encourage market migration towards sustainable design. Must be:
● Credit-based, allowing projects to earn points for environment-friendly use of the building/structure and actions taken during planning, design, construction and occupancy.
● Flexible, such that projects need not meet identical requirements to qualify.
● Consensus-based and market-driven in order to accelerate the development and implementation of green building practices.
Historic and Heritage Conservation and Planning
In response to the challenges posed by urban development and gentrification in a historically significant neighborhood, where the risk of losing the area's historical character is imminent, there is a pressing need for specialized architectural expertise. What specific architectural services are needed to effectively protect and conserve the neighborhood's rich heritage while also accommodating essential urban development initiatives, considering the input of local communities and preservationists?
makes periodic visits to the project
What is the role of the Architect during the construction phase with regard to site visits and quality control?
Invitation
Pre-qualification.
Interview
Verification
Evaluation & Ranking
Negotiation
Comprehensive Selection process involves: Comparative Selection process involves: (IPIVEN)
(pwede mag serve as construction manager si project manager)As early as during the design development phase, perhaps even concurrently with the architect’s commission, the Project Manager (PM) should conduct regular consultations with the owner and with the Architects and Engineers on all aspects of planning for the project.
What are the responsibilities of the Construction Manager on pre-construction phase?
FUNCTIONS AND DESCRIPTION OF TASKS
2.1 The responsibilities of the Construction Manager (CM) include the functions of the Construction Supervision Group (CSG). (reference Doc. 204-A and Architect’s Guidelines)
2.1.1 Coordination and Supervision
2.1.2 Cost and Time Control
2.1.3 Quality Control of Work and
2.1.4 Keeping of Records
What are the responsibilities of the Construction Manager?
-To prepare the complete contract documents (involving the preparations of the other professionals) method
- To provide technical Specifications for the type and quality of the materials, finish, manner of construction and general services conditions
- To submit 7 sets of construction drawings and technical specifications for the purpose of obtaining the building permit from the place of jurisdiction of the project. - To update SPPCC
- To assists owner in filing the required documents
What responsibilities does an Architect have during the contract document phase of their regular design services?
Consulting Agreement
A binding covenant or understanding entered into by a professional consulting architect (PCA) and/or consulting firm with a client that provides such terms and conditions under which specific work, study or joint venture requiring special or technical skills and expertise, shall be undertaken.
Percentage of gross rentals, maintenance and security fees
Monthly salary
Method of compensation for post-Construction Services
Building maintenance
Grounds and landscaping supervision
Building equipment maintenance
Business development and management
What are the scope of services under Building facilities and administration of the post construction services of an architect?
Comprehensive architectural services
means full scope of services of an architect or full scope of services that architect can provide throughout building projects. Typically, it encompasses tasks that are related to project conceptualization, design documentation, construction administration and post construction evaluation.
In post-construction services, the architect may enter into contract with the owner in two possible ways:
Working in a _____________as the architect-of-record and as a consulting architect for post-construction services.
Working as consulting architect for post-construction services only
dual capacity
PROMOTIONAL SERVICES
When you are representing the owner in a public-private partnership (PPP) project for a new sports stadium in which the success of the project depends on securing sponsorships and partnerships with local businesses, what specific pre-design service do you offer?
1. Project ADCs for actual projects proposed for implementation
2. Ideas Competition or competition of ideas set as a design and planning exercise to elucidate a problem
Two classifications of Architectural Design Competition (ADC)
Building Testing and Commissioning
The Architect in this area of practice recommends the systematic process of ensuring that a building/structure’s array of systems is planned, designed, installed and tested to perform according to the design intent and the building’s operational needs. If the building materials, equipment and systems are not installed properly or are not operating as intended, the effectiveness, efficiency, productivity and other benefits of high-performance plans/designs will not be achieved.
Administrative matters, Architect-of-Record (Aor)
The Construction Supervision Group (CSG) is responsible to the Owner only for _____________________ . For technical matters, the CSG is responsible to the _________________
Project Management
The over-all objective is to have control over time, cost and quality relative to the construction of a project.
Architect
RLA, natural person with valid CoR and PIC. It may refer to the Architectof-Record, Architect in charge of construction (AicC), Consulting Architect (CA
GROUP 1
According to the SPP 202 building classifications, into which category does the Parking Building fall?
Group 2
moderate complexity of plan or design such as:
i. Art galleries; Exhibition Halls & Display Structures; Showrooms/Service
Centers
ii. Banks Exchange and other Buildings; Financial Institutions;
iii. Bowlodromes; Park, Playground and Open-Air Recreational Facilities; Private
Clubs; Race Tracks
iv. Call Centers; Office Buildings/Office Condominium; Publishing Plants
v. Churches and Religious Facilities; Convents, Monasteries and Seminaries
vi. City/Town Halls and Civic Centers; Correctional and Detention Facilities;
Court Houses/Hall of Justice; Fire Stations; Libraries; Police Stations; Postal
Facilities;
vii. College Buildings; Schools
viii. Dormitories; Motels and Apartels; Multi-storey Apartments; Residential
Condominiums; Services Apartments;
ix. Nursing Homes; Welfare Buildings
x. Laundries and Cleaning Facilities; Malls and Mall Complexes;
Restaurants/Fastfood Stores; Retail/Wholesale Stores; Shopping Centers;
Specialty Shops; Super Markets/Hyper-markets
xi. Mixed-use Buildings
Group 3
exceptional character and complexity of plan or design such as:
i. Aquariums; Marinas and Resort Complexes;
ii. Nuclear Facilities; Laboratories and Testing Facilities; Research Facilities
iii. Auditoriums; Gymnasiums; Observatories; Stadia; Theaters and Similar
Facilities
iv. Airports/Wet & Dry Port Terminals; Transportation Facilities and Systems
v. Breweries; Cold Storage Facilities
vi. Telecommunication Buildings
vii. Hospitals and Medical Buildings; Medical Arts Offices & Clinics; Mental
Institutions; Public Health Centers; Veterinary Hospitals
viii. Hotels
ix. Mortuaries
Group 4
Residences (single-detached; single-attached or duplex; rowhouses or
shophouses, small apartment houses and townhouses)
Group 5
monumental buildings and other facilities such as:
i. Exposition & Fair Buildings; Mausoleums, Memorials and Monuments;
Specialized decorative buildings; Museums; Buildings of Similar nature or
use
Group 6
repetitive projects (contract drawings are reused for repetitive construction without amending the drawing and specifications)
Group 7
housing projects (construction of several residential units on single site) with use of one (1) set of plans or design, specifications and related documents
Group 8
extensive detail projects such as: i. built-in components or elements, built-in equipment, special fittings, screens, counters, architectural interiors (AI) and development planning and/or design
Group 9
alterations, renovations, rehabilitations, retrofit and expansion/additions to existing buildings belonging to Group 1 to 5
Group 10
– engaged in rendering opinion or give advice, clarifications or explanation on technical matters pertaining to architectural works.
PROJECT MANAGER
Who will plan, program and monitor the various activities, and will act as an adviser on material costs and construction methods?
OWNER
In architectural design competitions, who appoints the jurors
BUILDING AND FACILITIES ADMINISTRATION
Which of the following is not part of the scope of services for construction management?
POST-CONSTRUCTION SERVICE
A developer's office building has lost nearly 50% of its tenants as a result of the pandemic. To develop strategies to appeal to a different tenant group and raise building occupancy, the management recruited an architect. What service is the architect rendering?
90%
Once the architect has completed the detailed design and contract documents phase, the architect is entitled to collect how much of his fee?
signing of agreement - 5%
completion of schematic design - 20%
completion of design development - 40%
15 days after the awards to the winning constructor- 90%
Completion of work - 100%
SKETCHES SUBMITTED BY THE ARCHITECT FOR THE CONTEMPLATED PROJECT
In direct selection, which should NOT be a basis of the client for selecting an architect?
VALUE MANAGEMENT
This technique is applied in the cost management process to minimize the negative effect of simplified operations associated with many cost-reduction programs.