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  1. #2541
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    Malapit nang parangalan ang mga magdadala ng watawat ng Pilipinas pagdating sa arkitektura sa BCI Asia Awards 2012.


  2. #2542
    Mapúa Institute of Technology!

    Its founder, Tomas Mapúa was the first Filipino Registered Architect

  3. #2543
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    pag lampas na ang usapan sa board exams.. at nasa construction na, doon lumilitaw ang galing ng mga UST grads sa architecture. balwarte talaga nila ito.

    may ilan-ilan na rin ako naka trabaho before na mga arki's from UST mahahalata mo parang hinasa sila bago pakawalan ng school nila.

  4. #2544
    I'll be going out on a limb here. But it's just the way I see it at the moment. I think the architects from UST tend to be more right-brained and UP's tend to be left-brained. Thus, the latter tend to perform better in board exams which is steeped in favor of logical reasoning. But in actual practice, creativity and 'breaking rules' is what I believe makes for great architects. And most artists I know are definitely right-brained.

    Now, I'd like a comment from someone who disagrees with the above appreciation- though agreeable ones are welcome too.

  5. #2545
    pana panahon lang ang board exam.

    Noong 80s, 90s, at early 20s, dominated pa ng UST ang Arki Board Exam.

    Shall be say, this decade, the Arki board exam belongs to UP.

  6. #2546
    Quote Originally Posted by vicmesar View Post
    pana panahon lang ang board exam.

    Noong 80s, 90s, at early 20s, dominated pa ng UST ang Arki Board Exam.

    Shall be say, this decade, the Arki board exam belongs to UP.
    Shamcey ftw!!!

  7. #2547
    based from the recent results. UP really dominates the arki board exams, siguro dahil nawala na yung drawing exam (which they say is forte ng UST)

  8. #2548
    correct; iba na ang format ng exam. - highly theoretical na kung baga.

    but Thomasians are still topping; di lang dominated.


    yet, sa practice, total dominance since time immemorial.

    I must know, nag work ako sa architectural firm.

  9. #2549
    Ilang beses na ako nag-retire sa PEx, hindi parin naglaho ang issue (at thread) na ito. UP's Archi program isn't bad, but UST's College of Architecture is still the best. Excellent in both the board exams and in practice, no one can argue with that.

  10. #2550
    UST offers the best education for future architects of the country, hands down.

  11. #2551
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    Ito ang mga petsa ng parangal sa mga magagaling na arkitekto sa Asya. Ikarangal natin ang mga arkitektong galing sa UST at Mapúa na magdadala sa watawat ng ating Inang Bayang Filipinas:

    4 May 2012 Singapore
    15 May 2012 Jakarta, Indonesia
    22 May 2012 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
    25 May 2012 Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
    29 May 2012 Manila, Philippines
    08 Jun 2012 Hong Kong
    13 Jun 2012 Bangkok, Thailand

    At ang mga pararangalang arkitektong mula sa Inang Bayan:

    BCI Asia Awards 2012

    ASYA (Albert S. Yu & Associates) Design Partner (UST)
    Casas + Architects (UST)
    Edward Co Tan + Architects (UST)
    H1 Architecture & Design (UST)
    Jose Siao Ling & Associates (UST)
    Palafox Associates (UST)
    Pimentel Rodriguez Simbulan & Partners (UST)
    R. Villarosa Architects (Mapúa)
    *Visionary, Architecture Inc.
    WV Coscolluela & Associates (Mapúa)


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    Some projects of EDWARD CO TAN +Architects (UST):


    ANTEL SPA RESIDENCE & SERENITY TOWER, MAKATI


    GREENHILLS TOWER, EDSA-GREENHILLS, MANDALUYONG CITY


    MORATO REGAL SUITES, QUEZON CITY


  13. #2553
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    Quote Originally Posted by ЅUX2BÜ View Post
    Ito ang mga petsa ng parangal sa mga magagaling na arkitekto sa Asya. Ikarangal natin ang mga arkitektong galing sa UST at Mapúa na magdadala sa watawat ng ating Inang Bayang Filipinas:

    4 May 2012 Singapore
    15 May 2012 Jakarta, Indonesia
    22 May 2012 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
    25 May 2012 Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
    29 May 2012 Manila, Philippines
    08 Jun 2012 Hong Kong
    13 Jun 2012 Bangkok, Thailand

    At ang mga pararangalang arkitektong mula sa Inang Bayan:

    BCI Asia Awards 2012

    ASYA (Albert S. Yu & Associates) Design Partner (UST)
    Casas + Architects (UST)
    Edward Co Tan + Architects (UST)
    H1 Architecture & Design (UST)
    Jose Siao Ling & Associates (UST)
    Palafox Associates (UST)
    Pimentel Rodriguez Simbulan & Partners (UST)
    R. Villarosa Architects (Mapúa)
    *Visionary, Architecture Inc.
    WV Coscolluela & Associates (Mapúa)

    Kahapon pala 'yung parangal sa mga magagaling na arkitekto sa Singapore.


  14. #2554
    Patulong lang po sana. Kasi po last year, isa po akong freshman architecture student sa Bulacan State University. Kaya lang po before matapos yung 1st semester is nag stop po ako, for small reason lang talaga, hindi naman po sa pagmamalaki pero hindi naman po dahil sa hindi ako marunong, or dahil medyo mahina sa academics, because of certain reasons lang po talaga. Kaya yung nasa Certification of Grade ko po is karamihan eh 5.00, UD (Unofficially Dropped), at INC po ang grades ko, mga 3 lang siguro yung may grade ako. And after I computed my grades, nalaman ko na my GWA was 4.19 something ata. Then pumunta po ako sa FEU para mag apply as transferee. Nag take po ako ng FEU-CAT and nakapasa naman po ako. Kaya lang sa last interview eh naungkat na kung bakit ganun daw yung grades ko. Kaya ayon, hindi po ako pwedeng mag enroll sa FEU. Eh ang problem ko po is hindi pa po ako nakakahanap ng school na papasukan. Mid-May na at malapit na mag pasukan kaya nangangamba ako kasi ayokong hindi mag-aral. Nadala na ako kasi last year up to now is halos 8 months na akong tengga and tambay sa bahay. I am from Sta. Maria, Bulacan nga po pala. Kung mas malapit lang po sana mas okay, pero okay lang po kung sa manila basta may sakayan po. Tyaka sana po yung walang grade requirement para makapasok po ako. Sana po makapag suggest kayo and sana matulungan po ninyo ako. Thank you!
    Last edited by Kimuxviii143; May 16, 2012 at 12:17 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kimuxviii143 View Post
    Patulong lang po sana. Kasi po last year, isa po akong freshman architecture student sa Bulacan State University. Kaya lang po before matapos yung 1st semester is nag stop po ako, for small reason lang talaga, hindi naman po sa pagmamalaki pero hindi naman po dahil sa hindi ako marunong, or dahil medyo mahina sa academics, because of certain reasons lang po talaga. Kaya yung nasa Certification of Grade ko po is karamihan eh 5.00, UD (Unofficially Dropped), at INC po ang grades ko, mga 3 lang siguro yung may grade ako. And after I computed my grades, nalaman ko na my GWA was 4.19 something ata. Then pumunta po ako sa FEU para mag apply as transferee. Nag take po ako ng FEU-CAT and nakapasa naman po ako. Kaya lang sa last interview eh naungkat na kung bakit ganun daw yung grades ko. Kaya ayon, hindi po ako pwedeng mag enroll sa FEU. Eh ang problem ko po is hindi pa po ako nakakahanap ng school na papasukan. Mid-May na at malapit na mag pasukan kaya nangangamba ako kasi ayokong hindi mag-aral. Nadala na ako kasi last year up to now is halos 8 months na akong tengga and tambay sa bahay. I am from Sta. Maria, Bulacan nga po pala. Kung mas malapit lang po sana mas okay, pero okay lang po kung sa manila basta may sakayan po. Tyaka sana po yung walang grade requirement para makapasok po ako. Sana po makapag suggest kayo and sana matulungan po ninyo ako. Thank you!
    Try mo TIP Manila. Try mo rin mag-apply sa Adamson.

  16. #2556
    Quote Originally Posted by xybert_22 View Post
    Try mo TIP Manila. Try mo rin mag-apply sa Adamson.
    Wala po bang grade requirement sa TIP Manila or sa Adamson po? Doon ko nga po balak mag try kaya lang po kasi baka may grade requirement kaya baka masayang lang po yung paghihirap ko sa pag apply, tapos sa last step eh babagsak lang din pala po ako dahil sa grades ko. Just like ehat happened to me in FEU

  17. #2557
    Wag ka mawalan ng pag-asa. just try and try ganun talaga.

  18. #2558
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    Quote Originally Posted by ЅUX2BÜ View Post
    Ito ang mga petsa ng parangal sa mga magagaling na arkitekto sa Asya. Ikarangal natin ang mga arkitektong galing sa UST at Mapúa na magdadala sa watawat ng ating Inang Bayang Filipinas:

    4 May 2012 Singapore
    15 May 2012 Jakarta, Indonesia
    22 May 2012 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
    25 May 2012 Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
    29 May 2012 Manila, Philippines
    08 Jun 2012 Hong Kong
    13 Jun 2012 Bangkok, Thailand

    At ang mga pararangalang arkitektong mula sa Inang Bayan:

    BCI Asia Awards 2012

    ASYA (Albert S. Yu & Associates) Design Partner (UST)
    Casas + Architects (UST)
    Edward Co Tan + Architects (UST)
    H1 Architecture & Design (UST)
    Jose Siao Ling & Associates (UST)
    Palafox Associates (UST)
    Pimentel Rodriguez Simbulan & Partners (UST)
    R. Villarosa Architects (Mapúa)
    *Visionary, Architecture Inc.
    WV Coscolluela & Associates (Mapúa)

    Ngayon pala ang pagpaparangal sa mga magagaling na arkitekto sa Malaysia o.


  19. #2559
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    Aba't bukas na pala paparangalan ang mga magdadala ng watawat ng Pilipinas pagdating sa arkitektura sa BCI Asia Awards 2012 o.


  20. #2560
    Another Thomasian Architect:


    Filipinos win design tilt for UK museum
    By Tarra Quismundo
    Philippine Daily Inquirer
    2:18 am | Monday, July 16th, 2012
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    ARCHITECT Abelardo Tolentino Jr., president and chief executive officer of Aidea, explains an architectural design during an interview at his office in Makati City. JIM GUIAO PUNZALAN

    Architect Abelardo Tolentino Jr. once drew up designs for clients in Moscow who had never seen a Filipino.

    “When we presented there six years ago, they were surprised. Of all nationalities, Filipinos are the ones designing their projects. Aside from the fact that it’s fun, it also gives us a sense of pride that somehow, we have given them an image of the Filipino talent,” Tolentino said.

    Today, his all-Filipino firm Aidea is fast gaining international renown, winning this year’s Build London Live (BLL), a competition involving 10 teams from around the world to design a detailed virtual perspective of a museum celebrating 2012 as a landmark year for London.

    Within the grueling 48-hour deadline, Aidea’s design went from idea to form, earning the judges’ nod.

    There’s neither a cash prize nor immediate plans to build, but the award is far greater, Tolentino said, citing “bragging rights” and international recognition.

    “We’re very happy, we did not expect that we’ll win,” he told the Inquirer. “One very important reason why we joined this kind of competition is to show to the world that the Philippines can do something good or comparable to what others can do outside the country,” said the Aidea founder, president and CEO with a 25-year experience behind him.

    “Many people do not know what capability we have here. I’m sure there are a lot of people who were surprised that we won first place because people know that Europe is more advanced than us. But that’s not the case. We can compete with them,” he said.

    “We want to stop this trend of people leaving to work abroad. We’d like to think that people leave not just because of money, it’s also because of exposure. And if we can provide that exposure—they travel, work on projects overseas—then there’s a bigger chance that they’ll develop their careers with the company,” said Tolentino, 46, who worked in a Hong Kong firm for nine years.

    Toughest contest yet

    Aidea’s BLL outing this year was its first, the firm’s toughest virtual build yet in which 16 architects and graphic artists squeezed some two months’ worth of work into two sleepless days.

    From noon of May 21 to noon of May 23, the 10 participating teams, including those from the United Arab Emirates, India, Ireland and Chile, worked on the design challenge live.

    Teams used a software called Building Information Modeling (BIM), a sophisticated design technology that architects use to create 3D models of their designs, even show how the building will be constructed from ground up.

    The cloud-based technology, which Aidea has been using for seven years, could also automatically generate construction schedules, logistics requirements and possible technical glitches.

    “It’s designing and it’s also applying the technology. The task is to apply as much BIM to the design as possible. So in 48 hours, we’re uploading information to a site in London, they’re monitoring our submissions,” Tolentino said.

    Teams learned about the design problem on the day the competition started: Build a museum that would immortalize events in London this year, notably the 2012 Olympics and Queen Elizabeth II’s diamond jubilee.

    The proposed site is on a rotunda near O2 Dome and London Park, a space split by a road requiring architects to design two interconnected buildings.

    Inspirations for building

    Aidea responded with a three-story building that drew inspiration from three key words: identity, inspiration, innovation. The design aimed to capture London’s place in history and the future.

    The result was a design that translated openness, strength and connectivity into sloping glass panels that offered open views of its surroundings and maximized sunlight, and a bridge and basement that gave people an unbroken route through the building.

    “It has to talk about the events in London in 2012, not just the Olympics. And they had very specific requirements when it comes to planning, the flow of people, what the museum should have, the areas, they had requirements on how to connect two sites,” Tolentino said.

    The Aidea team also had to do research about British design and construction standards. Participants were required to file progressive submissions online for everyone to see. Thus, everybody knew which team was ahead and lagging in the design process.

    Judges from around Europe announced their choice on May 23 at the closing event at the Royal Institute of British Architects streamed live online. Congratulations and inquiries about Aidea’s design process poured in.

    All-Filipino agency

    It’s an accolade Tolentino could not have imagined back in 2003, when he decided to go on his own and turn the firm from a branch of the British firm RMJM into an all-Filipino agency.

    “When we were starting out, it was really hard. We were a new player and I saw that Filipinos, we tend to be shy. But we need to believe in ourselves,” Tolentino said in an interview in his office overlooking Aidea’s recent designs: the Convergys and People Support offices, and the plush The Columns condominium.

    Aidea’s other designs include developments of Ayala Land, among them the University of the Philippines Technohub in Quezon City. The firm has also been the architectural partner of multinational manufacturing firm Procter and Gamble, designing its headquarters in Geneva and offices in more than 40 countries.

    This year, Aidea was ranked No. 86 among the world’s Top 100 architectural firms by Building Design, a London architectural communications company. Last year, it won second place in a similar 48-hour live design competition in Singapore.


    Aidea has received delegations of architects from China, Singapore, Korea and Japan in its Makati City office, all curious to know how his firm does design.

    “We had Japanese people asking us to teach them. And for a Japanese, that’s a very big thing,” he said.

    “In other countries like Singapore, Hong Kong, China, if you look at their design companies, you will see a lot of Filipinos. These companies are powered by Filipino talent,” Tolentino added.

    “If we can just get our act together in the industry, we can provide services outside of the country. Many architects choose to go abroad and stay there longer, but that’s not always positive. But with this new technology and a new mind-set, I think if we want to compete on a global scale, we can stay here and do our designs here.”

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