World Health Organizations' Drive for Safe Hospitals

Sunday, November 7, 2010

WHO has just launched it's first social media driven effort, aiming to engage 1 million people in the issue of hospitals safe in disasters. This new approach, launched a week back, is part of their ongoing work to make South-East Asia more disaster prepared.

The initiative is spearheaded by a Facebook reaction test application and a simple message: disasters destroy in seconds - WHO needs you to react fast. The app invites people to test how quickly they can respond and to challenge friends to beat their time. Each reaction counts towards building the wave of public support WHO now needs to push decision-makers (who committed to this issue last year) in to making hospitals safe.

South-East Asia faces some of the world’s worst natural disasters. Over the last decade, more than half a million people in the region have died in devastating floods, cyclones, earthquakes, and tsunamis. Health facilities provide lifesaving services in the aftermath of these disasters, yet they often collapse or fail when most needed, when communities have been hardest hit.

With partners like UAP, WHO is working to ensure health facilities are build to withstand emergencies, have contingency plans in place and that staff are trained to help people under post-disaster conditions. This will
save thousands of lives. As a result of coordinated efforts, last year, governments officially committed to ensuring health facilities, old or new, are made safe from disasters. With the help of partners and public
support, WHO seeks to push the same decision-makers and the hospital industry in to taking concrete action to prevent future, needless loss of life.

UAP members are enjoined to consider supporting this important cause. Your help would make a world of difference to this campaign outcome and help move countries forward in this area. Below are both the links to the Facebook reaction tester and website.

http://www.facebook.com/pages/Making-Our-Hospitals-Safe-from-Disasters/145906808779351?v=app_118205574899590
www.clickabrick.org
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Sorsogon Kasanggayahan Chapter 10th Chapter Anniversary

The United Architects of the Philippines (UAP) Sorsogon Kasanggayahan Chapter will celebrate its 10th Chapter Anniversary this year. As such the chapter will commemorate the significant events that happened in its past and all the people who contributed to the success of the chapter.

The celebration will be on November 27,2010,Saturday 7:pm at ParadiseHotel, Pangpang, Sorsogon City with the theme: “Ten years of Professional Excellence, Commitment and Service…….a Decade more.” Invited guests are the National Officers of the UAP and the Vice-Mayor and Mayor of Sorsogon City.
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National Architecture Week 2010

December of every year, Architects all over the Philippines celebrate the National Architecture Week (NAW). This year, NAW on its 39th year, will be celebrated from December 5 through December 11, 2010 with the theme, “POP ARCH: REINVENTING ARCHITECTURE FOR THE NEXT GENERATION”. The year’s theme came to be in recognition of how the profession is evolving through time, how architects reinvent and diversify, and sought related avenues to express their creativity and dynamism without completely deviating from the profession. Thus the term, “Popular Architecture” or simply, “Pop Arch”.

NAW 39 OUTLINE & SCHEDULE OF ACTIVITIES

DAY 0 : 9PM – Onwards
December 4
Ingress of Exhibits, APEC Architects’ Exhibit
SM City North EDSA, The Block

DAY 1 NAW 39 Fun Run (Takbuhan NAW 39)
Sunday
December 5
5:00 AM – 5:30 AM On-Site Registration
5:30 AM – 7:30 AM Fun Run to start from UAP Headquarters
7:30 AM – 8:30 AM Breakfast
Registration of Cosplay Participants
UP Ampitheater

NAW 39 Opening Ceremonies, UP Ampitheater
8:30 AM – 9:30 AM Holy Mass
9:30 AM –10:30 AM Welcome Remarks and Official Opening Address
10:30 AM-11:00 AM Motorcade from UP to SM City

Launching of NAW 39 Program
Simultaneous Opening of Exhibits & Ribbon Cutting Events
for District/Chapter Mall-based Exhibitions
Nationwide Streamer Displays, to be pre-coordinated with respective
LGUs by Local Chapters (Proclamation no. 934)

11:00 AM -11:30 AM Start of Costume Parade
by UAPSA/UAPGA Participants
SM City Annex to SM City The Block
11:30 AM -12:00 AM Opening & Ribbon Cutting of APEC Architects’ Exhibits to be attended by UAP National Officers

DAY 2 :
Monday
December 6
8:00 AM – 8:30 AM Chapter/District’s participation in their respective LGU’s Flag Ceremonies
8:30 AM –11:30 AM Simultaneous Opening of Exhibits & Ribbon Cutting Events
for City/Municipal Hall/Provincial Capitol based Exhibits

DAY 3 :
Tuesday
December 7
Turn-over of UAP National’s Project (Takobets)
PDC Seminar, UAP Headquarters, schedule to be confirmed

DAY 4 :
Wednesday
December 8
Opening of Architect-Painters’ Exhibits
UAP Headquarters
Exhibits of Entries & Preliminary Judging: Design Against The Elements (DATE)
Amoranto Stadium (tentative)

DAY 5 :
Thursday
December 9
Balangkasan – Green Architecture
to be hosted by District A-3 c/o DD Alfred Carandang

DAY 6 :
Friday
December 10
(Tour) Public Building Assessments on Accessibility Law

Simultaneous Closing Ceremonies (for City/Municipal/Province Capitol based Exhibits)
Chapter Courtesy Call & Presentation of Tokens to respective LGUs

DAY 7 :
Saturday
December 11
NAW 39 Closing Ceremonies
Awarding of Best Costume, COSPLAY
SM City The Block
Closing Ceremonies
Thanksgiving Mass

Culmination Night
Boodlefight / Street Party / Fireworks Display
Metrowalk
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Western Visayas needs urban planners says NEDA

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

ILOILO CITY, Oct. 27 (PNA) -– The National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA) here said that Western Visayas is in need of urban planners. Gil Altura of NEDA said that urban planning will address most of the region’s rapid growth rate, increase its economic opportunities and income.

Altura said that urban planning allows cities and towns to attract more investors and potential businesses. He also said that this is needed in advancing the major tourism destinations of the region as well as the infrastructures, power and energy, and agriculture needs of the provinces.

Likewise, Altura said that the region needs urban planners in the municipalities. He said that urbanizing the municipalities will hasten its progress. It will also stir economic activities in the countryside, and decongest the city and provincial capital, he added.

Urban planning integrates land use planning and transportation planning to improve the built, economic and social environments of communities. It also includes adapting urban planning methods to existing cities suffering from decay and lack of investment.

Urban planning focus is the design and regulation of the uses of space as well as physical structure, economic functions, and social impacts. Altura said that NEDA is encouraging municipalities, and cities to practice urban planning in their future projects and programs. (PNA)
DCT/AJP/LPC/vlo
http://positivenewsmedia.ca/am2/publish/Cities_And_Towns_23/NEDA_Western_Visayas_needs_urban_planners.shtml
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The Diliman Chapter at the UAP Area A Council Planning and Consultative Meeting 2010 at Thunderbird Resorts, La Union

The UAP District A-4, as well as the whole Area A, proved to be a solid group, as the District Directors, Chapter Presidents, and National Board converged at the Thunderbird Resorts in La Union for the UAP Area A Council Planning and Consultative Meeting last October 22 and 23, 2010. The Diliman Chapter, represented by its President Markel Cesar A. Luna, was more than willing to accept the task assigned to it for the coming Area A Assembly in February. The Council Planning was immediate followed by a Consultative Meeting with the National Board where issues were brought up and tried to be resolved.

The evening was opened by the chartering of UAP’s newest Chapter, La Union-Agila. Awarding Ceremonies took place, and the night ended with a simple Fellowship Party.

Day 2 was a physical one, which started with Team-Building Activities conducted by NEVP Mike Ang. New friendships flourished, and everyone was delighted as they headed home, looking forward to the next Area A Activity.
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The Diliman Chapter : A Major Part of “Greenovation : A Climate Change Awareness Concert”

Once again, the Diliman Chapter showed its support for its District, and displayed its involvement in pro-environment advocacies. On October 16, 2010, at the Teatro Arkitekto, UAP HQ, “Greenovation : A Climate Change Awareness Concert” was presented. An A-4 District Activity hosted by the QC-Elliptical Chapter, the Event was graced by an audience composed of Architects, Educators, Students, and many other Guests. It was a show of substance. Not only did it showcase Musical Numbers and a Fashion Show, but it also had a Symposium… Truly a cause-oriented Affair.

The Dilimaners were more than willing to lend a hand… From supplying pieces of equipment, to promoting the event… From being part of the audience, to being a major speaker of the symposium (in the person of Armin Sarthou).

Fun and informative, “Greenovation” definitely changed the “concert landscape”.
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The Diliman Chapter’s GMM/Fellowship No. 4 : Casual Discussions Galore!

With all the Activities that the Diliman Chapter has been involved in, the Dilimaners definitely needed a well-deserved break. On October 14, 2010, at Cabalen, West Ave., Quezon City, the Diliman Chapter’s GMM/Fellowship No. 4, a mini celebration, took place, where the members were treated to a sumptuous Filipino Cuisine Buffet. Planned to be a laid back, relaxed event, it was inevitable that many concerns and issues were brought up, in the form of Casual Discussions. Pocket forums were visible in every corner of the venue, and the Dilimaners hopped from one table to another, enthusiastically participating in the positive exchange of ideas, suggestions etc.

Everyone was happy… Not only did each one leave with a full stomach, but a “nourished” head, as well
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UAP partners with UST

United Architects of the Philippines, Inc. (UAP) has inked a memorandum of agreement with the University of Santo Tomas (UST) Center for Continuing Professional Education and Development (CCPED) on October 21, 2010 for the conduct of the 1st UST-UAP Certified Heritage Building Conservation Specialist Course (CHBCSC), a program that will provide continuing education for professional architects. The CHBCSC will open at the UST Campus in Espana, Manila in January 2011.

The partnership is also in time for UST’s Quadricentennial Celebration in 2011. The CHBCSC is credited as three units of electives under the UST Graduate School. Shown in the photo during the MOA signing ceremony at the UAP Main Office in Quezon City are (front from left) UST CCPED Director, Engr. Delfin R. Jacob; Dean of the UST Graduate School, Dr. Lilian J. Sison; UAP National President, Arch. Ramon S. Mendoza; UAP Executive Vice President, Arch. Michael T. Ang; (behind from left) UAP Professional Development Commission Head, Arch. Leah P. Dela Rosa; UST College of Architecture Dean, Arch. John Joseph T. Fernandez, and other UAP Board Members.
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1ST UST-UAP CERTIFIED HERITAGE BUILDING CONSERVATION SPECIALIST COURSE

The 1st UST-UAP Certified Heritage Building Conservation Specialist Course is a key initiative of the United Architects of the Philippines and the UST Center for Continuing Professional Education & Development (CCPED) intended to provide continuing professional education to architects, contractors, framers, renovators, and restoration workers and other professionals who want to enhance their skills in the art of heritage preservation, rehabilitation, and restoration of heritage buildings and sites.

It is a 64-hour certificate program focuses on the fundamental knowledge, skills, and attitudes necessary to safely perform interventions or maintenance in a manner compatible with the standards and guidelines for the conservation of historic places in the Philippines, and incorporate the principles and practices that encourage long-term conservation of our historic buildings and places. The course is also designed to focus on a particular aspect of a building or building system.

The certificate program includes 8 course modules of theory and hands-on work experience on preserving heritage building structures. It is competency based and will incorporate online discussions, classroom instruction, and field experience. Written test is given at the end of each course module and upon completion of the 8 course modules, a comprehensive examination is given to obtain the certificate.

Those who will successfully complete the certificate program can also earn 3 units of elective subject in the Master of Science in Architecture or Graduate Diploma in Cultural Heritage Studies program of the UST Graduate School.

Course Objectives:

At the end of the course, the participants will be able to:

• Be knowledgeable on the standards and guidelines applicable to the conservation of historic places and structures;
• Learn and apply the principles and practices in performing interventions on the conservation of each component of heritage building structures; and
• Acquire the training and competency to become a specialist in heritage building conservation.


Program Curriculum & Schedule:
The schedule of the sessions is every Saturday from 8:00am to 5:00pm. The entire certificate program will be 10 sessions or days/ weeks.

Course Module 1 – Fundamentals of Heritage Building
Conservation
January 15, 2011

This is an 8-hour course that will provide the learner with knowledge and skills in using standards and guidelines in heritage conservation, using basic principles and practices in building conservation, inspecting, recording, and maintaining accurate records, monitoring and assessing heritage assets, developing basic maintenance plans, and implementing capital and maintenance plans.

Course Module 2 – Introduction to Building Materials,
Tools, and Equipment
January 22, 2011

This is an 8-hour course that will provide the learner with knowledge and skills in determining the resources required for a project, understanding building materials, identifying deterioration processes & interventions, using tools & equipment, and undertaking projects safely.

Course Module 3 – Building Systems & Approaches
January 29, 2011

This is an 8-hour course that will provide the learner with knowledge and skills in understanding of how to analyze building systems, investigating, documenting, and assessing of heritage buildings, and determining priorities and approaches for the conservation of buildings using the principles and practices of heritage conservation.

Course Module 4 – Performing Structural Interventions
February 5, 2011

This is an 8-hour course that will provide the learner with knowledge on the structural theories on foundations, floor systems, wall systems, insulation and air/ vapor barriers, and roof systems.

Course Module 5 – Performing Exterior Architectural
Interventions
February 12, 2011

This is an 8-hour course that will provide the learner with knowledge on the architectural theories on wall finishes, siding, doors and windows, stairs, landings, guards, and handrails.

Course Module 6 - Performing Interior Architectural
Interventions
February 19, 2011

This is an 8-hour course that will provide the learner with knowledge on the architectural theories on interior finishes such as paint, wall coverings including wood finishes, wallpaper, ornamental finishes, doors and hardware, stairs, landings, and balustrades, ceiling finishes, tiles, and flooring.

Course Module 7 – Performing Miscellaneous Site
Interventions
February 26, 2011

This is an 8-hour course that will provide the learner with knowledge and skills on other construction tasks such as repair or replacement of boardwalks, ancillary buildings and structures, fences and gates, site grading, and landscaping that may be performed as part of a project.

Course Module 8 – Performing Interventions to Building
Services
March 5, 2011

This is an 8-hour course that will provide the learner with practical assessments and minor repairs of heating, electrical, plumbing, fire suppression components, and other services that may be required to meet building code requirements.

Certification Review & Mock Examination
March 12, 2011

Final Comprehensive Examination
March 19, 2011

To measure the participant’s understanding of the subjects being discussed, the Program requires participants to take and successfully pass the 1-hour examinations of the course modules. The passing rate for the End-of-Course Examination is 75% while the Final Comprehensive Exam is 70%.

Target Participants:

• Architects
• Graduate Students in Architecture
• Contractors, Framers, Renovators, and Restoration Workers and others who want to enhance their skills in the art of heritage preservation, rehabilitation, and restoration of heritage buildings and sites
Registration Fee & Reservation:

For the attendance to the entire certificate program, the early bird rate of PhP20,000.00 per participant for those who will reserve and pay on or before December 17, 2010. Regular rate of PhP22,000.00 after the early bird period shall be applied. This is inclusive of certificate of attendance, seminar kit and 2GB USB, and meals.

It can be made by depositing P5,000.00 as course reservation fee at any BPI branch to UST Savings Bank Account No. 0151-0000-45. Please fax a copy of deposit slip together with the accomplished reservation form through Fax no. (632) 731-5396 or email at ccped@mnl.ust.edu.ph, before the seminar date. You may pay the remaining balance through check payable to the University of Santo Tomas or in cash on the day of the seminar at the registration.

Cancellation fee of PhP5,000 will be charged for those participants who cancel their reservation one week before the certificate program date.

For further information contact the following:

ENGR. DELFIN R. JACOB, PIE MS
Director
Center for Continuing Professional Education & Development

University of Santo Tomas Graduate School Thomas Aquinas Research Complex,
España Blvd., Manila, Philippines 1015

Telephone No. (+632) 406-1611 local 4030
Telefax No. (+632) 731-5396
Cellphone No. 0917-824-1334
Email: drjacob@mnl.ust.edu.ph
or
delfinjacob@yahoo.com
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CENTRE FOR THE PROMOTION OF SCIENCE IN BELGRADE

The Serbian Ministry of Science and Technological Development launches a competition for the design of a Centre for the Promotion of Science in one of the districts of New Belgrade.

This international, single stage, project competition, is organised with the Association of Architects of Serbia and that of the Architects of Belgrade. In conformity with the UIA UNESCO regulations, it has been approved by the International Union of Architects.

The subject of the competition is the design of the Centre, a complex incorporating all the main functions for exhbitions, conferences and a planetarium. Located on a site of 11, 66 ha, it will be constructed on an area of 20 915 m2. Competitors are required also to make proposals for the planning of the entire site as a science park, that will become part of the Belgrade High tech Centre, university, scientific and commercial district.

JURY
The international jury is composed of Bozidar Delic, Minister of Science and Technology, or his representative Darko Djukic; Dejan Vasovic, Belgrade town architect; Jovan Mitrovic,President of the Association of Architects of Serbia; Roberto Simon, architect, Brazil, UIA representative; Ms Dorte Mandrup, architect, Denmark; Gunter Katherl, architect, Austria; Ms Ourania Kloutsinioti, architect, Greece. Deputy jurors: Nicholas De Monchaux, architect, USA (for UIA) and Miodrag Korac, Serbia,

PRIZES
1st prize 60 000 euros; 2nd prize 20 000 euros; 3rd prize 10 000 euros; two honourable mentions of 5 000 euros each.

SCHEDULE
Deadline for reception of registrations: 21 Octobre 2010
Deadline for reception of entries by organisers: 1st Decembre 2010
Jury meeting: 13-16 December 2010

REGISTRATION
All architects having the right to practice in their countries can participate in the competition.
The competition language is English. The non re-imboursable registration fee of 200 euros is payable to the following account:
JUP ISTRAÎIVANJE I RAZVOJ DOO BEOGRAD,
Account number: 205007010039485382
Bank SWIFT: COBADEFF, COMMERZBANK AG, Germany
Beneficiary: Bank SWIFT: KOBBRSBG, Komercijalna banka ad Beograd
Bank address: KOBBRSBG, Komercijalna banka ad Beograd

Registration will be made to the Association of Architects of Belgrade
Tel: + 381 11 3230 059 - Fax: + 381 11 3239 754 - e-mail: sas-dab@eunet.rs
Consult the competition programme and regulations
http://www.blok39.com/
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