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January 21, 1933 "Relation of Charges and Rules Relative to Professional

Fees"

April 7, 1946 "New Code of Ethics"

"National Code of Architect's Services and Fees in the


November 25, 1960
Philippines"
"Architects National Code"
"Architects National Code" was approved and adopted
October 25, 1965 by the three (3) architectural organizations existing at
that time

The three existing architectural associations were


December 12, 1974 unified and called the "United Architects of the
Philippines"
UAP was registered with the Securities and Exchange
March 26, 1975 Commission (SEC)
UAP was accredited by the Professional Regulation
May 12, 1975
Commission (PRC)

The UAP prepared and divided the "Architects National


Code" into two parts, namely: the "Code of Ethical
Conduct" and "Standards of Professional Practice"

The "Architect's National Code" was approved by the


July 21, 1979
UAP National Board of Directors and

September 24, 1979 subsequently adopted by the PRC through the Board of
Architecture (BOA)
The RA. 9266 otherwise known as "The Architecture Act
March 17, 2004
of 2004" was passed
The UAP was accredited by the PRC as the Integrated
and Accredited Professional Organization of Architects
(IAPOA)

a Task Force on Standards of Professional Practice was


July 1, 2004 created by UAP to revisit and revive the 1979 Standards
of Professional Practice with a fresh perspective

propose amendments in accordance with the provisions


of the new architecture law, particularly under Section
41.

The Code of ethical conduct was approve by the PRBOA


April 5, 2006 through its board resolution N0. 02 leaving the
Standards of Professional Practice Pending
Philippine Architects Society (PAS)

Philippine Institute of Architects (PIA) Spin-off of PAS

OFFICIAL GAZETTE

Philippine Institute of Architects (PIA), League of


Philippine Architects (LPA), Association of Philippine
Government Architects (APGA)

United Architects of the Philippines

United Architects of the Philippines

Signed by the President of the Philippines that time,


President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo

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