Lunes, Oktubre 28, 2019

GABAY-GALAW: ACCESSIBILITY AUDIT AND TURNOVER PROJECT




The UAP Marikina Valley Chapter and UAP Special Committee on Accessibility Audit had their "GABAY-GALAW: Accessibility Audit and Turnover Project" in SPED Education Center in Barangka, Marikina City. Last year, UAP Marvalley had an ocular inspection of the school facilities and identify the needs of its beneficiaries. In its second year, the chapter had presented the proposed plan in accordance with BP 344 or Accessibility Law and gave some educational toys and materials for students who have special needs.

It was a fulfilling day for everyone to see how happy and satisfied the students are. The UAP Marvalley Chapter, together with its industry partners, will continue its legacy of serving the community and its beneficiaries through their Corporate Social Responsibility or CSR Projects. 

Special thanks to:

Ma'am Ma. Aloha E. Veto (Barangka Elementary School SPED Center School Principal)
Ma'am Jean D.A. Castillo (Master Teacher-in-Charge for SPED)
Sir Edralin DL. De Castro (School Facilitator Coordinator SDRRMC Coordinator)

And to all SPED Teachers of Barangka Elementary School

#marvalleyMOVES 

Martes, Oktubre 8, 2019

RD A5 WORLD ARCHITECTURE DAY: PARALUMAN PHOTO CONTEST


The Regional District A5, headed by its District Director Ar. Reginald T. Yaneza had their“PARALUMAN Photo Contest” last October 7, 2019in accordance with the nationwide celebration of the world Architecture Day with the theme:“Architecture...Housing for All”. “Paraluman” in Filipino means a muse that inspires someone artistically. Unlike most other photo contests, all sorts of digital manipulation and enhancements are allowed. This year, RDA5 focuses on the idea of urban Housing and Human Settlements by showing the different faces of housing conditions in the Philippines, and showing the importance of architecture in designing safe, habitable, inclusive, resilient, and sustainable, housing structures for all Channeling social media, technological innovations, and youthful creative passions to best use, in promoting consciousness on the value of the profession to society, is this year’s RDA5-WAD2O19 modest crown contribution.

The competition is open for BS. Architecture Students which came from key chosen schools to  reflect and identify the role of the architecture profession in developing safe, resilient, sustainable, and habitable housing settlements for the people. In this way, young, talented aspirants would be inspired to further study and improve the quality of housing facilities in the country when they become a professional architect. Hard copies of the 3 winner’s artworks shall be donated to Mandaluyong City’s Art & Culture Section, and endorsed for possible staple display at the Kaban ng Hiyas, for public appreciation. The winners are awarded with a cash prize and a plaque of appreciation by the Regional District A5 Council at Mandaluyong City Hall Lobby.




2019 WORLD ARCHITECTURE DAY CELEBRATION AND 3RD GMM


A very nice evening started the 3rd General Membership Meeting with the UAP Marikina Valley Chapter last October 7, 2019, at CVJ Clubhouse. It was attended by 78 Chapter Members, 7 New Members, 3 Sponsors, and 3 Guests. That night also held the 2nd CPD-Seminar Thematic Module 02: Regenerative Architecture ± Sustainability from Building to Community. At this CPD event, the chapter introduced two (2) guest speakers: Ar. Ronnie Yumang, UAP, PIEP, Asean Architect, for Regenerative Communities, and Engr. Daniel Moritcho, PICE, PSSE, for Together in Nation Building. The EMCEEs of the night are Ar. Caroline Victorino, and Ar. Jhirom Miramonte.

This day is exactly the day UIA, the International Organization of Architects announced the celebration of World Architecture Day 2019, coinciding with the United Nations World Habitat Day with the theme: “Architecture.... housing for all”. This theme focuses on how architects can contribute to the realization of affordable housing for all, the implementation of the New Urban Agenda, and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG’s) specifically Goal 11 — “to make human settlements safe, inclusive, resilient, and sustainable.” With this, the UAP Marikina Valley Chapter set this special CPD Seminar in reflecting its awareness of the agenda by inviting two (2) speakers, set with two different settings but with the same goal -the GOAL 11. 


The dinner started around 7:00pm, followed by the product presentation of Knauf Gypsum Philippines for engineering and architectural interior solutions with the use of Gypsum Boards. Then the plaque of appreciation was presented to Knauf Gypsum Philippines by Ar. Merrijill Medenilla and Ar. Ranier Biglang-awa.


The program proper started at 7:40PM, with Invocation lead by Ar. Rodelo O. Vargas, National Anthem, UAP March, and Architect’s Credo. Afterwards, 8:15pm started, Ar. Ranier L. Biglang-awa introduced the guest speakers to the CPD Attendees.

Ar. Ronnie Yumang, started his talk Regenerative Communities, tackling how the world has changed within the decades, affecting the environment, flora and fauna. He showed photos and sources on how the changes we humans made only to reach the goal of developing our communities while disregarding much of the damaged natural resources. He also discussed the science of the biological cycle of the food chain, wherein humans are the end beneficiary from the linear network. With this concern, he tackled how his architecture concept of communities be redesigned or be fused with the environment. He also explained his side of learning about the different kinds of plants and its uses, wherein nature, it will invite the wildlife back to the communities. He also tackled about the awareness of the community with plant food for self-sustainability with the use of food wastes or scraps be use of compost. And most especially, he introduced one of his architectural projects showing the result of a responsible existence of a community towards the environment and wildlife -a development where all the living things co-exist harmoniously, away from diseases because of allowing a living plant or animal intended to control it.

Next was Engr. Daniel Moritcho, an engineer for the Philippines’ Gawad Kalinga Foundation, where in his topic Together in Building Nation focused on the foundation’s goal of restoring and building poor Filipinos’ mindset, dignity, and character to fight poverty by being a responsible citizen of the country. He tackled on how they help poor families aspire for their children to become successful people and an asset to the Filipino Communities. There also he showed the humble housing development projects for the poor. There he had shown a type of community that co-exist with the same positive mindset against poverty by being industrious and hardworking to acquire their own housing units, and jobs to survive everyday living, as well as sustainable farming within the community to lessen expenses and daily costs of food, responsible handling of the human wastes, become a source material for recycling products for selling and be another type of financial sources. 

The CPD Seminar ended around 9:30PM and an open forum was held, inviting numerous questions about the topics. Afterward, the two guest speakers are invited to receive their plaques of appreciation and photo opportunity.


The business proper ended with October Birthday Celebrators and raffle and a group picture with the CPD Seminar Guest Speakers. The Meeting adjourned 10:00PM.








Miyerkules, Oktubre 2, 2019

ICONS & SACRED ARCHITECTURE ART EXHIBIT: WORLD ARCHITECTURE DAY CELEBRATION


In celebration of World Architecture Day with the theme “Architecture_ Housing for All”. Marvalley had its first activity in the month of October by having an art exhibit entitled “Icons and Sacred Architecture”, by one of the renowned artists and architect of UAP, our very own Marvalley Past President Ar. Amado Tandoc, Jr. The works are composed of a series of paintings depicting Madonna and Child from different iconic churches in the country. Aside from ecclesiastical representations of the Holy Family, Ar. Amado also exhibited some of the landmarks in the Philippines.

According to Ar. Amado, aside from the nationwide celebration of the World Architecture Day, his works are also part of the celebration of Manan Month which was also the Feast of Our Lady of Rosary. These heritage churches are not just a representation of the country’s rich cultural and religious traditions, but also creates a sense of identity and serves as a safe haven just like houses where we live in. It also connotes how we should protect and preserve our heritage structure just like how we took care and keep our shelter intact and stable from the harshness of nature and human interventions. 

The paintings are exhibited on the ground floor of the United Architects of the Philippines Headquarters, Quezon City from October 1-10, 2019.




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