Miyerkules, Mayo 21, 2014

MAPUA MANSION CONSERVATION 2014

The project launching of the "MAPUA MANSION CONSERVATION 2014" led by the Philippine Institute of Architects, Guild of Philippine Architects in Conservation, Pacific Paint Boysen Phils Inc, Mapua Architectural Heritage Holdings Inc, PIASA, HSC-Y and the Dela Salle-College of Saint Benilde, SDA-ARCO. This historic undertaking will provide an on-site training and lecture on basic architectural conservation and restoration in the country.

Lunes, Mayo 28, 2012

PIA COLLEGE OF FELLOWS, 1971

The PIA first elevated its members to Fellowship in 1939, with the like of Juan Nakpil, Andres Luna, Fernando Ocampo and Harold Keys, in respect to their valuable services and commitment to the Institute and its history. For almost 80 years, the PIA elevated almost 100 members to Fellows from all over the country. In 1971, under the presidency of Manuel Manosa jr, the Institute formally organized the first College of Fellows, as a collegial body of elders to served as the guide of the Institute for wisdom. The College of Fellows is headed by the Chancellor, and Juan Nakpil was elected to be the first Chancellor, College of Fellows in 1971.

Huwebes, Mayo 10, 2012

National Artist Architectural Marker

The Philippine Institute of Architects (PIA), United Architects of the Philippines (UAP), Architectural Archives Philippines, and the Cultural Center of the Philippine installed the first NATIONAL ARTIST ARCHITECTURAL MARKER to the CCP Bldg . in 2008. The historic undertaking inaugurated by CCP President Nestor Jardin, PIA President Lito Antonio, UAP President Edric Marco Florentino, Archives Chairman Benedict Hermoso, NCCA architecture Chairman Tina Turalba, and NCCA Executive Council Member and PIA Cultural Affairs Chairman Joel Rico with Andy Locsin (son of the late Leandro Locsin) unveiling the marker. the projects' objective is to continually immortalize the legacy of the National Artist in Architecture by installing an architectural markers on the works of Juan Nakpil, Pablo Antonio, Leandro Locsin, Ildefonso IP Santos, Francisco "Bobby" Manosa.

Linggo, Mayo 6, 2012

Proposed Philippine Architectural Gallery and Built Heritage Resource Center

The proposed interior layout of the Philippine Architectural Gallery and Built Heritage Resource Center at the National Museum of the Philippines in 2013. The design was a collaborative effort between the PIA and National Museum Design Team.

Miyerkules, Mayo 2, 2012

Gaudi in the Philippines

The first-ever Philippine International Exhibit of Spanish Architect and artist, Antonio Gaudi was inaugurated in the new Ayala Museum in Makati City. The historic event in 2006 was attended by Spanish Ambassador to the Philippines, Hon. Rafael Sagaz. The Gaudi Exhibit was a partnership between the PIA and the Instituto Cervantes de Manila,in cooperation of the Architectural Archives Philippines.

Lunes, Abril 30, 2012

Frank Lloyd Wright gift to PIA

Father of Modern architecture, Frank Lloyd Wright gave a PIA the post card copy of his project, " the Mile High Building" in Illinois.FLW send the postcard to PIA president Otilio Arellano. The Mile High Building served as an inspiration to architects in designing modern day skyscrapers all around the world.

First PIA Headquarter

The first PIA Headquarter was the mansion of PIA President Jose Zaragoza in Calle San Sebastian (now R. Hidalgo st) in Quiapo, Manila. It was inaugurated in 1954, with Cardinal Santos of Manila Cathedral blessing it. The PIA stayed there until 1960s before they moved to the Architectural Center Club Bldg in Makati City.

Linggo, Abril 29, 2012

Philippine Architectural Gallery and Build Heritage Resources Center

Signing of the STATEMENT OF INTENT, between the PIA through its National President Joel Rico, and the Director of National of the Philippines, Jerry Barns, at the Juan Arellano hall, National Museum. with us are the witnesses, William Coscolluela, Jose Pedro Recio, Chancellor Pablito Labao, Arnulfo Dado, and National Artist Francisco Manosa.

Council for the Architecture Profession

The signing of the MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT between the United Architects of the Philippines ( Arch. Ramon Mendoza, President), Philippine Institute of Architects (Arch. Joel Rico, President) and the Council of Dean and Heads of Architectural Schools in the Philippines (Arch. John Joseph Fernandez) for the formation of the COUNCIL FOR THE ARCHITECTURE PROFESSION, March 26, 2012, at the UAP Headquarter.

The orphanage that PIA help built.

The Philippine Institute of Architects (PIA) and the White Cross Childrens Home, through the assistance of the Crystal Fountain Foundation, collaborated for the completion of the CRYSTAL FOUNTAIN EDUCATIONAL CENTER, at the White Cross Childrens Home complex in San Juan City. The project was launched in 2010 as part of the expanding facilities for the orphange home. The PIA donated its architectural design, supervision and indutry partners to help complete the computer, library and audio-visul center for the childrens of White Cross. the Center will be inagurated in May 2012.