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United Architects of the Philippines Monthly UNITED ARCHITECTS OF THE PHILIPPINES The Integrated and Accredited Professional Organization of Architects UAP National Headquarters, 53 Scout Rallos Street, Quezon City, Philippines MONTHLY CHAPTER ACTIVITY & ACCOMPLISHMENT REPORT Chapter UAP BAGUIO CITY CHAPTER MONTH OF OCTOBER Chapter President Arch. Arven B. Lac-amen Contact Numbers 09264433229 DATE November 1, 2018 Email Address [email protected] SUBMITTED CHAPTER ACTIVITIES UNDERTAKEN DURING THE MONTH Indicate your chapter activities undertaken during the month such as Chapter GMM, Professional Development Seminars, Corporate Social Responsibility Initiatives, etc ACTIVITY NO. 1 Title of Activity World Architecture Day Celebration Date October 2, 2018 Total Attendees +200 Students, +30 Guests, 8 Members Venue Saint Louis University, BC Objective of the Activity To celebrate the World Day Architecture and to Type of Activity GMM Seminar Socio-Civic X Others Architectural Exhibit Activity in line with 4Ps X Profession X Professional X Professional Organization Professional Product Activity in support of the X Unity X Ability Continuity of Service UAP corporate thrust Photo 1-2. Students from Team 1 ready to celebrate WAD and showcase their models to other students, faculties and guests. (Photo submitted by Arch.ALac-amen) MONTHLY CHAPTER REPORT | This report can be viewed at the UAP Corporate Website www.united-architects.org Page 1 of 40 Photo 3-4.Team 2, the team yellow, ready to showcase their works. (Photo submitted by Arch.ALac-amen) Photo 5-6.With Team 3. (Photo submitted by Arch.ALac-amen) Photo 7-8. Team 4 completed their booth. (Photo submitted by Arch.ALac-amen) Photo 9-10. Team 5 done and ready to showcase their models. (Photo submitted by Arch.ALac-amen) Photo 11-12. Smile and enjoy the celebration Team 6. (Photo submitted by Arch.ALac-amen) MONTHLY CHAPTER REPORT | This report can be viewed at the UAP Corporate Website www.united-architects.org Page 2 of 40 Photo 13-14. The door is now open for the open house 1 day exhibit. (Photo submitted by Arch.ALac-amen) In celebration of the World Architecture Day with the theme; “Architecture for a better world” speaks of the awareness for the true intension of our architecture profession in the society, it speaks of the future and how to sustain the next generation without jeopardizing the environment, so architecture students of Saint Louis University delivered an exhibit of their projects in Advance Construction to showcase these responses to new trends of a fast growing economy. This was initiated by Arch. Arven Lac-amen and supported by other faculties of SLU-Department of Architecture who are members of Baguio City Chapter. The supposed half day exhibit was extended until 4 pm due to public demand. It was visited by students and guests from other departments like engineering, medicine, education and accountancy. MONTHLY CHAPTER REPORT | This report can be viewed at the UAP Corporate Website www.united-architects.org Page 3 of 40 ACTIVITY NO. 2 Title of Activity For Your Plans and Designs “Get an Architect” Campaign Date October 2, 2018 Total Attendees 12 Members Venue Saint Louis University, BC Objective of the Activity To uplift the architecture profession and join the campaign for “Get an Architect” by distributing of car stickers to Type of Activity GMM Seminar Socio-Civic X Others Sticker Distribution Activity in line with 4Ps X Profession X Professional X Professional Organization Professional Product Activity in support of the X Unity X Ability X Continuity of Service UAP corporate thrust Photo 25-18. Architect Lac-amen with some colleagues who received car stickers for the “get an architect” campaign. (Photo submitted by Arch.ALac-amen) C O M I N G O U T S O O N ! F R E E C AR S T I C KE R S F O R Y O U The campaign was to distribute car stickers to colleagues who requested and responded to the invitation to attend the WAD Exhibit. This is aligned to the program of UAP National to allow the profession be known to the public. This was sticker was sponsored by Boysen Paints. 20 Car Stickers where distributed including those guests who visited the booth of students during the open house WAD exhibit. MONTHLY CHAPTER REPORT | This report can be viewed at the UAP Corporate Website www.united-architects.org Page 4 of 40 ACTIVITY NO. 3 Title of Activity Meet-up Date October 3, 2018 Total Attendees 2 BODs Venue G1 Hotel, Baguio City Objective of the Activity To update following activities for the month of October. Type of Activity GMM Seminar Socio-Civic X Others Meet-up Activity in line with 4Ps X Profession X Professional X Professional Organization Professional Product Activity in support of the X Unity X Ability X Continuity of Service UAP corporate thrust Photo 39-21. BCC BOD supposedly meets to update on operations for the upcoming events for October, although due to bad weather condition, only 2 of the BODs were able to make it. So, the meet up still pushed thru with some updates for October and Arch. Lac-amen continued to promote the “Get an Architect” Campaign by endorsing the car sticker to Arch. Carizza Dale Dirige, Chapter Secretary. (Photo submitted by Arch.ALac-amen) Photo 22. Spoiling the night is the appreciation of the interiors at G1 designed by our very own member, Arch. Aris Go. MONTHLY CHAPTER REPORT | This report can be viewed at the UAP Corporate Website www.united-architects.org Page 5 of 40 ACTIVITY NO. 4 Title of Activity Department of Architecture General Meeting Date October 6, 2018 Total Attendees 14 Members, 20 Architects Venue Saint Louis University, BC To discuss the upcoming activities for the department of architecture and to update the outreach program activities Objective of the Activity that where accomplished last month with UAP BCC. Type of Activity GMM Seminar Socio-Civic X Others General Meeting Activity in line with 4Ps X Profession X Professional X Professional Organization X Professional Product Activity in support of the X Unity X Ability X Continuity of Service UAP corporate thrust Photo 23-25. Presided by the Architecture Department Head Arch. Joan T. Colcol, faculty members are attentively listening to updates of the department’s activities. (Photo submitted by Arch.ALac-amen) Photo 26. Apart from the department’s meeting, Arch. Colcol thru Arch. Patano as the outreach organizer acknowledged the efforts of UAP BCC spearheaded by Arch. Lac-amen for the #BangonBenguet Donation Drive. (Photo submitted by Arch.ALac-amen) MONTHLY CHAPTER REPORT | This report can be viewed at the UAP Corporate Website www.united-architects.org Page 6 of 40 ACTIVITY NO. 5 Seminars “What’s Next?” Title of Activity Date October 6, 2018 by UAPGA Baguio City Chapter Total Attendees 1 Member, +50 Members of UAPGA & UAPSA Venue BBCCC, Baguio City Objective of the Activity To appreciate members and organizers in putting an event that would entail the visions of young architects-to be. Type of Activity GMM X Seminar Socio-Civic Others Activity in line with 4Ps X Profession X Professional X Professional Organization Professional Product Activity in support of the X Unity X Ability X Continuity of Service UAP corporate thrust MONTHLY CHAPTER REPORT | This report can be viewed at the UAP Corporate Website www.united-architects.org Page 7 of 40 WHAT’S NEXT FOR OUR SPEAKERS? Photo 27-28. Our speakers are our very own Baguio architects had shared their insights of “What’s Next?”. (Photo submitted by Arch.JJardenil) Photo 29-30. Enjoying the company with Arch. Joseph “Jody” Alabanza, Baguio City’s first Urban Planner attended by UAP BCC chapter Treasurer, Arch. Jonard Don Jardenil. (Photo submitted by Arch.JJardenil) Photo 31. With some of the attendees receiving their free magazines from a particular sponsor. (Photo submitted by Arch.JJardenil) H O W A B O U T Y O U ? W H A T I S N E X T F O R Y O U ? MONTHLY CHAPTER REPORT | This report can be viewed at the UAP Corporate Website www.united-architects.org Page 8 of 40 ACTIVITY NO. 6 Title of Activity Monthly Board Meeting Date October 9, 2018 Total Attendees 6 BOD Venue G1 Hotel, Baguio City Objective of the Activity To discuss the following activities for the month of October Type of Activity GMM Seminar Socio-Civic X Others Board Meeting Activity in line with 4Ps X Profession X Professional X Professional Organization Professional Product Activity in support of the X Unity X Ability X Continuity of Service UAP corporate thrust Photo 32. Board members present. (L-R) Arch. Arellano, Arch. Lac-amen, Arch. Jardenil, Arch. Cayanan, Arch. Damoco and Arch. Dirige. Alright! We have a quorum (photo submitted by Arch. Jardenil) The board members of the United Architects of the Philippines – Baguio City Chapter met at G1 Lodge to discuss on the future events of the organization. The activities discussed include the Joint Area Assembly, World Architecture Day previous activities, the schedule for Halloween Party and the incoming CPD seminars. The schedule of GMM will on October 27, 2018 after the Joint Area Assembly. Photo 33. Documented by Arch. Jardenil, this will be the venue for the Photo Contest with will be celebrated on December during NAW. Amazing interiors designed by 90 Design Studio of Arch. Aris Go, past president of UAP Baguio City Chapter (Photo submitted by Arch. Jardenil) MONTHLY CHAPTER REPORT | This report can be viewed at the UAP Corporate Website www.united-architects.org Page 9 of 40 ACTIVITY NO. 7 UAP Fort Bonifacio Chapter Title of Activity Date October 11, 2018 Induction and Anniversary Total Attendees 1 Member, 100+ Architects and Guests Venue Manila Polo Club, Taguig Objective of the Activity To attend and celebrate the 21st induction of UAP Fort Bonifacio - Taguig Chapter.
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