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AKPUMLIKA NG PrIPDIAS REPTELIC OF THE Pret KOMISYON SA. REGULASYON NG MGA PROPESYON PROFESSIONAL REGULATION CONONSSION MANDA CIRCULAR NO. 352) Series of 1305 0 : Deans and Heads of Scheels Offering Architecture SUBJECT ; Only Registeres Architects, qualified to Practice, May Teach Professional Courses Leading to the : begrue of B.S. in Avehitecture Fox the information and cuidance of ali concerned, the professional courses cnuuesated hexeunder leading to tha Gagree of B.S. in Architecture (Revised Curxiculum for 5.S. in Architecture - MEC ORDER NO. 328 1979 ~ Reference: RA 545) may be taught only by duly registerad architects, qua~ Lfied to practice, siner teaching architectural subjecta is & p#actice of the architectural profesaion. 2, ARCHETECPURAL DESTEN 1 to 10 inelustve design Pundanestais; Modular coordination and Punctional Intver-Nelattonships; Programming, Orient- ation and Spatial Relationships; Building ‘Technology, Restoration and Conservation; Interior Design; Build- ing Tachnology an@ Structural Concepts) Vernacular Architecture and Mnecgy Conservation; Site Analysis: Collaboration in Solving Complex Architectural Prob- dens. 2. BLAMING 1; 2 and 3 Site Plonning and Landacope Architecture; Urban Design and Community Architecture; Urban and Regdonal Planning. 3. ARCHITECTURAL STRUCTURES 1, 2 and 3 Design of Simple Hlementsr Combined Loadingsy Structural Design of Buiidings, (May be taught by a PRO recognized and .tegistered Structural Engineer.) : 4. THEORY OF AHCHTTECTURAL DESIGN 1 and 2 Concepts of For and Spaces Concepts of Methodologies Appliable~ to Architectural Design, 5. BUEEDING TZCHNOLOGY 1, 2, 3 and 4 Materials; Construction Drawings in Wood and Masonry; Congeruction Drawings in Concrete and Steal; Advanced Building Construction Methods. 6. RESTOR OF ARCHITECTURE 1, 2 and 3 From beginiing of civilization to 1500; From 1500 AD to present; Philippine Architecture, . PAREDES ST. CONNER MORAYTA STREET, SAMPALOC, MantA, PhiRiepties 30 7. PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE 1, 2 and 3 Building Laws; Ethics. and Architect’ Regular Services; Architect's Comprakonsive Services. HOUSING Socio=Cultural and Institutional Aspects of Rousing. 9. DEORICAL DESIGN Design with Climate. 10, RESEARCH METHODS FOR ARCHITECRURE Architectural Design Research, ii, URCLISTES 1, 2 and 3 Plumbing and Sanitary; Mechanical and Electrical Systems Acoustics and Lighting. (May be, taught also by corresponding PRO recognized end regis tered engineers.) 12, GRAPHICS 1 and 2 Architectural Drafting Perspective; Shades and Shadows. 13, VISUAL TECHNIQUES 1, 2 and 2 Monochromatic Drawings; Color Rendexing; Presentations. violation of this regulation by any person, natural or juridical, shell be punishable by a fine of nct lesa than five hundred pésos nor more than one thousand pesos or by impritson- Ment of Hot less than six months nor nore than one year, or both, in the discretion of the Court in accordance with Sec. 8 of RA 545, without prejudice to any administrative action. Tha foxéqoing was adopted by the Board of architecture under Board Resolution No, 9, Series of 1984, duly: approved by the Commission and published in the Official Gazette, Volume 80, No, 21, pages 3087-3089. Please give this Circular the cep eefiy ain your - School and comunity, dune §, 1985 3H REPURLCA NO PILIPIEAS neyuBLiC OF Tue 2IOuIFriNES KOMISYON SA.REGULASYON NG MGA PROPESYON PROFESSIONAL REGUIATION COMMISSION O. MANTA BE Circular No. 83-27 ; Series of 1905 — ' rr yf ‘ 0 2 The Local Building officials ! hrs the Honorable Minister Mingatry of Public Works and Highways (MBit) 70 1 She Recal doing Administrators ‘Thru the Honorable Minister Ministry of Human Settlements (Mis) suaseer cursent profesional practices, services and activities of the architect which are considered : as branches ox functions of arehftectural pracy tice and are witnin the scope of the practice of architecture, + vor the information and guidance of all concerned, the following acts have been declared as within the scope of the Practice of architecture: The act of physical and land use planning; site plan— ning) site selectson, analysts and utilization; site deve~ Jopnent planning; landscaping; subdivision planning; housing design; urban planning and design; town and city Planning; environmental size analysis and design; comunity Architecture designs space programming and planning; archi~ fectural detailing; interior detailing and furnishing: de- signing architsctural interiors; architectural programing; construction managoment; project management; Works super Vision; estimating; construction administration; architec tural lighting; architeccural acousticu; mechanical, elect— trical, sanitacy and utilitice systems and equipment plan- ning) teaching major architestural subjects; preparing gone feasibility, financing, pregramming and promotional tudies; and building maintenance and administration. 3) me foregoing was adopted by tho Board of Architecture ler Board Resolution No. 9, Sezies of 1302, duly approved tha Conmigsion and published in th Toigl Gazette pue ‘pf March 8, 1982, Volume 78, Now Strict compliance’ thereto is

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