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Q PROF PRAC Study online at https://quizlet.com/_cefayv 1. 10. 1 chairman and 2 The board is composed of and members 10 years The board chairman and member must have of active practice on the date of appointment 5 years If the board chairman or member is a former teacher, he/she must have completely stopped teaching, advising or reviewing activities for atleast__ years prior to the nomination Archi- means the Architect registered and licensed tect-of-record Archi- tect-in-charge of construction Consulting Ar- chitect June 21, 2018 Resolution no. 5 series of 2018 of the PRBoA Standards of Professional Practice under R.A. 9266 who is directly and professionally re- sponsible for the total design of the project for the client and shall assume civil liability for the plans, specifications and contract documents he/she has signed and sealed. means the Architect registered and licensed under R.A. 9266 who is directly and professionally re- sponsible for the construction supervision of the project The Architect registered and licensed or permitted to practive under R.A. 9266, who is professionally and aca- demically qualified and withn exceptional or recognized expertise or specialization in any branch of Architecture The 2006 Code of Ethical Conduct contained the Archi- tect's Credo in Article VII. However, the Architect's Credo was later amended. When was it amended? The 2006 Code of Ethical Conduct contained the Archi- tect's Credo in Article VII. However, the Architect's Credo was later amended. What issuance or resolution was it amended? What does SPP stand for? Which documents do the SPP Documents replace? Q PROF PRAC Study online at https://quizlet.com/_cefayv 11. 12. 13. 14, 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20, 21, 22. 1979 UAP Docu- ments Architectural De- sign Competition Ideas Competi- tion Architect and special consul- tants Engineers Contractor Owner Project Manager RA 545 RA 9266 RA 9266 Architecture Architect ADC Meaning When the ADC is not to be implemented, it is called an Responsible for the plan / design of the project Responsible for the engineering plans. Responsible for his men and equipment and the delivery of the project Responsible for making decisions on the project and as- sures funds are available to complete the project The exercise of the overall cost control. He/She will plan, program and monitor the various activities, and will act as an adviser on material costs and construction methods RA 9266 repeals , otherwise known as "An Act to Regulate the Practice of Architecture in the Philippines" An Act Providing for a more responsive and comprehen- sive regulation for the registration, licensing and practice of Architecture The Architecture Act of 2004 The art, science or profession of planning, designing and constructing buildings in their totality taking into account their environment, in accordance with the principles of utility, strength and beauty Q 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. PROF PRAC Study online at https://quizlet.com/_cefayv General Practice of Architecture General Practice of Architecture Board Commission Service Agree- ment Integrated and Accredited Pro- fessional Orga zation for Archi- tect Continuing Pro- fessional Devel- opment Architectural Firm Sole Proprietor- ship A person professionally and academically qualified, reg- istered and licensed under this act with a Certificate of Registration and Professional Identification Card issued by the PRBoA and the PRC and who is responsible for advocating the fair and sustainable development, welfare and cultural expression of society's habitat in tems of space, forms and historical context. The act of planning and architectural designing, structur- al conceptualization, specifying, supervising and giving administration / direction to the erection, enlargement or alterations of buildings The scientific, aesthetic and orderly coordination of all the processes which enter into the production of a complete building The Professional Regulatory Board of Architecture Professional Regulation Commission A duly notarized written contract stipulating the scope of services and guaranteeing compensation of such ser- vices to be rendered by an architect IAPOA. The existing official national organization of all Architects of the Philippines in which all registered Filipino Architects shall be members without prejudice to mem- bership in other voluntary professional associations CPD stands for - A sustaining and progressive learning process that maintains, enhances, or increases the knowledge and continuing ability of Architects A sole proprietorship, a partnership or a corporation reg- istered with the proper government agencies. Q PROF PRAC Study online at https://quizlet.com/_cefayv 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. a1. Architectural Partnership Architectural Company Architectural Corporation 75% Department of Trade and Indus- try Securities and Exchange Com- mission Association Architectural Plans Architectural Plans An individual Architect practicing and delivering Architec- tural Services, duly registered with the DTI, PRBoA and the PRC A group of two or more Architects duly registered with the SEC and then with the Board of Architecture Synonymous to Architectural Partnership A group of professionals in Architecture and allied pro- fessions, incorporated with Architects for the purpose of delivering professional service in Architecture and allied professionals In case an existing Architectural Corporation does not comply with the __% composition requirement, it shall comply and register again with the SEC and the BoA DTI means SEC means Any formal grouping of two or more Architects or Archi- tectural firms working in joint venture on a project basis. 2D representations reflecting a proposed development showing elements such as columns, walls, partitions, ceil- ing, stairs, doors, windows, floors, roof, room designation, door and window call-outs, etc. The representation of a lateral section for a proposed building (running parallel to the ground) and at a height of from 1 to 1.5 meters above the finished floor. Q PROF PRAC Study online at https://quizlet.com/_cefayv 42. 43. 44, 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. Architectural Plans Certificate of Registration Code of Ethical Conduct Copyright Copyright Reconstruction or Rehabilitation Ownership Repetitions or The term that may also collectively refer to other architec- tural designs such as sections, elevations, roof plan, RCP, door and window schedules, and the like. A certificate bearing a registration number, issued by the PRC through the PRBoA, signifying that the individual has successfully passed the licensure examination and is registered to practice his/her profession as an Architect A document which contains the norms and principles governing the practice of the profession of Architecture in the highest standards of ethical conduct The intellectual property rights retained by an Architect over any Architectural documents / work that he/she pre- pares unless there is written stipulation to the contrary Includes the right to control the erection of any building which reproduces the whole or a substantial part of the work either in its original form or in any form recognizably derived from the original The copyright in any such work shall not include the right to control the or in the same style as the original of a building to which the copyright relates The proprietary rights to an architectural work by a person who commissions the Architect. Ownership of an Archi- tectural work shall only be confined to the use of the architectural documents for executing the work for one or the original project Ownership shall not apply to the use of the architectural Subsequent Pro- documents for or jects Diversified Ar- A post-baccalaureate, pre-licensure experience of two chitectural Expe- years required of a graduate of Architecture prior to taking rience the licensure examination Q PROF PRAC 50. Filipino Counter- The local Philippine Architect, partnership or corporation 51, 52. 53. 54. 55. 56. 57. 58. 59. Study online at https://quizlet.com/_cefayv part Professional Identification Card Specialization Syllabi Technology transfer 3 recommendees Moral Turpitude One full term only 3 years 2 years that must work in association with a foreign architect, partnership or corporation, on a project on Philippine soil A document bearing the registration number, date of is- suance with an expiry date, due for periodic renewal, issued to a registered Architect upon payment of the annual registration fees for the three (3) years An expertise and special knowledge in the field of Ar- chitecture acquired through formal education and train- ing or through continuing professional development and experience, for which the Architect may be engaged as Consulting Architect The outline of topics and concepts of major subjects to serve basis for test questions in the licensure examina- tions The transfer of systematic knowledge for the manufacture of a product, the application of a process, or the rendering of a service and the transfer, assignment or licensing of all forms of intellectual property rights The board of Architecture shall be appointed by the Pres- ident of the Philippines from a list of chosen form a list of five nominees for each position submitted to the PRC by the IAPOA Conduct that is considered contrary to the community standards of justice, honesty or good morals Each member of the Board may be reappointed for Of members of the board, the chairman shall be appoint- ed and hold the office for years One member of the board shall hold the office for and the other member shall be only for one year. Q PROF PRAC Study online at https://quizlet.com/_cefayv 60. 61. 62. 63. 64. 65. 66. 67. 68. 69. 30 15-year Special / Tempo- rary Permit Filipino Counter- part Direct Selection Comparative Se- lection Invitation Pre-qualification Interview Verification The board shall submit to the commission the ratings obtained by each candidate within calendar days after the examination, unless extended for just cause The authorized signature, official seal, PTR, PRC regis- tration number and the IAPOA membership number and Official Receipt (OR) number of the Architect-of-Record stamped on the Architectural Plans signify his/her as- sumption of the mandated civil liability under article 1723 of the Civil Code Foreign nationals who have gained entry in the Philip- pines to perform architectural services shall secure a from the PRBoA subject to approval of the PRC. Foreign nationals shall be required to work with a This method of selection is recommended when the Ar- chitect is to take a relatively small project This method of selection is conducted by committees representing institutions, corporations or public agencies. The first phase or Comparative Selection process where- in the client sends out to the Architects Second phase of Comparative Selection wherein the Ar- chitects and/or PRC-registered Architectural Firms sub- mit information regarding qualification and expertise Third phase or Comparative Selection. Wherein the Ar- chitect explains his/her methodology in translating the plan/design requirements of the proposed project Fourth phase of Comparative Selection. The selection committee may visit buildings designed by the Architects and check references such as former clients and financial institutions Q PROF PRAC Study online at https://quizlet.com/_cefayv 70. 71, 72. 73. 74. 75. 76. 77. 78. 79. Evaluation and Ranking Negotiation Design Competi- tions Pre-Design Ser- vices Consulation Pre-feasibility Studies Pre-feasibi Studies Feasibility Stud- ies Feasibility Stud- ies Fifth phase of Comparative Selection. The selection com- mittee may adopt its own procedure in evaluating the entries and recommending the most capable firm. The last phase of Comparative Selection. The Architect explains to the client the scope of services and the Archi- tect's Fee as prescribed under the Architect's Guidelines Selection method for civic or monumental projects. It can either be an idea competition, design or design-build com- petition. Various Architects or Architectural Firms submit plan / design solutions to a particular design problem and are judged on the basis of comparative excellence. SPP Doc 201 When a client calls upon the Architect to give oral or writ- ten advice and direction, to attend conferences, to make evaluations and appraisals regarding a contemplated pro- ject and similar activities, the Architects renders valuable inputs whether or not the client pursues the project These preliminary studies involve the procurement, analysis and use of secondary information gathered for the project to aid the client in early decision-making They represent the Architect's initial assessment of a pro- ject's soundness, allowing the client to promptly explore his options Detailed analysis of the project based on pre-feasibility studies that will determine the viability of a proposed development The studies will set the project against present and future trends to forecast how it will perform over time. This re- quires primary data gathering and analysis Q PROF PRAC Study online at https://quizlet.com/_cefayv 80. 81. 82. 83. 84. 85. 86. 87. 88. Site Selection and Analysis Site Utilization and Land-use Studies Site Utilization and Land-use Studies Architectural Re- search Architectural Programming Architectural Programming Space Planning Space Planning Space Manage- ment Studies Space Manage- ment Studies The formulation of site criteria, assistance to the client in site evaluation, as well as analysis to determine the most appropriate site for a project Detailed analysis of the site involving the identification of a site's potentials The analysis covers the context of the site as well as that of its surrounding environment and the development controls that apply to the site The conduct of primary and secondary researches and assembled facts used as basis for conclusion This analytical problem-seeking process will lead to the statement and identification of both horizontal and vertical requirements in offering a solution It incorporates a space program with characterizations of the envisioned spaces such as ambiance, cost range, etc. The Architect determines the adequate size and appropri- ate configuration for a proposed project in consideration of the use, allocation and interface of spaces for given activities is done mainly through primary data gath- ering such as interviews, consultations, interfaces, fo- cus group discussions (FGDs), space planning surveys, space audits, and analysis An analysis of the space requirements of the project based on organizational structure and functional set-up. This analysis pinpoints linkages and interaction of spaces. The formulation of the space program will serve as the basis for the development of the Architectural Plan / Design Q PROF PRAC Study online at https://quizlet.com/_cefayv 89. 90. 91. 92. 93. 94. 95. 96. 97, 98. 99. Value Manage- ment Value Manage- ment Promotional Ser- vices Promotional Ser- vices Project Defini- tion Phase Schematic De- sign Phase Design Develop- ment Phase Contract Docu- ments Phase Bidding or Nego- tiation Phase Construction Phase Project Defini- tion Phase This technique is applied in the cost management process to minimize the negative effect of many cost-re- duction programs. The goal of is to achieve an unimpaired program at minimum cost. Thus, a plan, design or system that has been successfully value-managed will still satisfy the same performance criteria as the costlier alternatives. Projects may require in order to develop and generate financial support and acceptance from govern- ing agencies or from the general public In such cases, the Architect can act as the agent of the owner by producing and coordinationg the additional activities necessary to complete the services. In all such activities, the Architect must maintain his professional status as the representative of the Owner First Phase of Architect's Regular Design Services Second Phase of Architect's Regular Design Services Third Phase of Architect's Regular Design Services Fourth Phase of Architect's Regular Design Services Fifth Phase of Architect's Regular Design Services Last Phase of Architect's Regular Design Services This phase involves the definition of the requirements of the project by the Owner. The Architect in turn informs the Q PROF PRAC Study online at https://quizlet.com/_cefayv 100. 101. 102. 103. 104. 105. 106. 107. 108. 109. 110. Conceptual Framework Definition of the requirements Architectural Program Initial Schematic De- sign Phase Initial Line Draw- ings Design Develop- ment Documents Outline Specifi- cations Diagrammatic Layout Contract Docu- ments Owner of the technical requirements of the project and the concomitant professional fees In Project Definition Phase, the duty of the Architect is to ascertain the and related requirements In Project Definition Phase, gathering of relevant data leading to the of the project, including the scope of Architect's services In Project Definition Phase, review and refinement of the requirements and the translation of them into In Project Definition Phase, preparation of an statement of probable construction cost. This phase consists of the preparation of schematic de- sign studies derived from project definition phase, leading to conceptual plans. Prepares the representing design studies lead- ing to a recommended solution In the Design Development Phase, based on the ap- proved schematics and conceptual plans, the Archi- tect prepares the consisting the plans, elevations, sections and other drawings In the Design Development Phase, aside from the draw- ings, an is also to be submitted Design development phase includes the of con- struction systems. In the Contract Dosuments Phase, the Architect prepares the complete consisting of detailed designs and construction drawings. Q PROF PRAC Study online at https://quizlet.com/_cefayv 111. 112. 113. 114. 115. 116. 117. Technical Speci- fications 7 sets Architectural In- teriors Acoustic Design Services Contract Documents phase includes the of con- struction systems. The Architect will submit of all construction draw- ings and technical specifications for purposes of obtaining a building permit Specialized Architectural Service. Involves the detailed planning and design of the indoor areas of any proposed building, including retrofit, renovation, rehabilitation or ex- pansion work, including the architectural laying out of all building engineering systems Specialized Architectural Service. Involves the detailed planning and design to control sound transmission for compatability with the architectural design concept. Lighting Layout / Specialized Architectural Service. Involves the detailed Design Site Develop- ment Planning Physical Plan- ning Physical Plans planning and design of light transmission, timing and control Specialized Architectural Service. The space planning, layouting and utilization of spaces within and surrounding a specific building have to be a well-coordinated effort so that both the building and the host environment shall act as one The orderly arrangement within a piece of land on which vertical structures such as buildings, monuments and the like, as well as horizontal developments such as rights-of-way, open spaces, and activity spaces are to be proposed. If the Architect is commissioned to do » he has to go beyond the study of human behavior and ac- tivities and must undertake an in-depth study of the site's economic systems, its laws and regulations, tax structure, infrastructure, utilities, and all other components that will have a bearing on the project Q 118. 119. 120. 121. 122. 123. 124, 125. PROF PRAC Study online at https://quizlet.com/_cefayv Comprehensive Development Planning non-physical and non-engineering components Environmental Planner Historic and Her- itage Conserva- tion and Plan- ning Security Evalua- tion and Plan- ning Building Sys- tems Design Facilities Mainte- nance Support services are based on the concept of expanded physical planning services to include other ac- tivities necessary for the proper handling of the numerous components considered in the formulation, implementa- tion and realization of a Master Development Plan (MDP) While the planning team is multi-disciplinary, the CDP ser- vices may place heavy emphasis on the components of the development pian, like the financial, economic demand/ market, administrative, political, insti- tutional, legal, socio-cultural, environmental Since the Architect, particularly if an with suit- able training and experience, has the social commitment and technical experience as coordinator of several disci- plines, he is qualified to lead the multi-disciplinary team in offering CDP services The suitability trained and experienced consulting archi- tect in this area of architectural practice provides re- search, assessment, recording, management, interpreta- tion and conservation of historical heritage. The consulting architect arranges and formulates meth- ods of rating and ascertaining the value of structures or facilities which must be fully secured, kept safe, protected, assured, guaranteed and provided sufficient safeguards for the conduct of any work or activity The architect in this area of practice engages in methods of producing building components in a highly engineered, efficient and cost-effective manner, particularly for resi- dential and commercial applications The consulting architect in this area of practice provides the client with means and measures to ensure the proper function and maintenance of the building and site after final inspection Q PROF PRAC Building Testing / The Architect recommends the systematic process of 126. 127. 128. 129. 130. 131. 132. Study online at https://quizlet.com/_cefayv Commissioning Building Envi- ronment Certifi- cation Building Envi- ronment Certifi- cation Forensic Archi- tecture Building Ap- praisal Structural Con- ceptualization Preliminary Ser- vices Contract Docu- mentation and Review Services ensuring that a building's array of systems is planned, designed, installed and tested to perform according to the design intent and the building's operational needs. The consulting architect in this area of practice must have much more than the basic knowledge of green architec- ture and environmental / sustainable design The consulting architect in this area of practice must possess sufficient knowledge of the governing environ- mental laws and environmental investigation procedures under international protocols such as the Philippine Solid Waste, Clean Air and Clean Water Acts, DENR adminis- trative issuances and the like The Architect in this area of practive undertakes a scien- tific study on the built enviornment's well-being, focusing on the ways in which the building can best maintain itself and prolong its life in a cost-efficient manner, and finally provide recommendations to the client. The Consulting Architect in this area of practice places value on the building condition and defects, and on its re- pair and maintenance, including required improvements. The Architect in this area of practice conceives, chooses and develops the type, disposition, arrangement and pro- portioning of the structural elements of an architectural work, giving due considerations to safety, cost-effective- ness, functionality and aesthetics The Consulting Architect in this area of practice must have much more than the basic knowledge of the services under SPP 201 The Architect in this area of practice must have much more than the basic knowledge of Specifications writ- ing, Estimation and quantity survey, Architectural pro- PROF PRAC Study online at https://quizlet.com/_cefayv 133. Post-Design Ser- vices 134. Dispute Avoid- ance and Resolu- tion 135. Arbitration 136. The ADR Act of 2004 137. Mediation 138. Conciliation / Facility Plan- ning and Design 140. Building Compo- nents duction, Architectural software, Architectural support ser- vices, Contract document review. The Consulting Architect in this area of practice must have much more than the basic knowledge of precon- struction, construction, post-construction, and other ser- vices under SPP Doc. 204, 206 and 207 The Architect in this area of practice must have much more than the basic knowledge of the various modes of Alternative Dispute Resolution A voluntary dispute resolution process in which one or more arbitrators appointed in accordance with the agree- ment of the parties, or rules promulgated pursuant to RA 9285, resolve a dispute by rendering an award RA 9285 A voluntary process in which a mediator, selected by dis- puting parties, facilitates communication and negotiation, and assist the parties in reaching a voluntary agreement regarding a dispute. An alternative dispute resolution (ADR) process where the parties to a dispute use a conciliator, who meets with the parties both separately and together in an attempt to resolve their differences and to reach a compromise in an attempt to avoid a trial The Architect in this area of practice must have much more than the basic knowledge of the planning and de- sign processes required for housing developments, recre- ational and tourism estates, healthcare, transportation and telecommunications facilities The Consulting Architect in this area of practice must have much more than the basic knowledge of Build- ing Materials and Finishes, Construction Methodologies, Q PROF PRAC Study online at https://quizlet.com/_cefayv 141. 142. 143. 144. 145. 146. 147, 148. 149. Management of Architectural Practices Archi- tect-in-charge of construction Clerk-of-Works Construction Su- pervision Group Administrative matters Archi- tect-of-record Building Mainte- nance Building Mainte- nance Building Envelopes, Architectural Fenestrations, Archi- tectural Hardware The Architect in this area of practice must have much more than the basic knowledge of the types of architec- tural office operations, architectural office management, accounting, finance, taxation and audit, labor code, archi- tectural marketing and project development, proposals, negotiations and contracts, file management and limita- tions of BPO / KPO operations The is directly and professionally respon- sible and liable for the construction supervision of the project When the projects were still manageable in size, the Architect was then assisted by a construction inspector, traditionally called The is normally recommended by the Archi- tect based on their performance, and hired by the Owner. They are both answerable to the owner and the Architect The Construction Supervision Group is responsible to the owner for For technical matters, the CSG is responsible to the Post-Construction Services wherein the Architect sees to it that the building and all the parts thereof (structure, plumbing, electrical system, partitions, finishes, etc.) are all in good condition. Post-Construction Services wherein the Architect formu- lates and enforces rules for the proper use of the building and facility, particularly in the common areas and the exit areas PROF PRAC Study online at https://quizlet.com/_cefayv Grounds / Land- Post-Construction Services wherein the Architect super- scaping Supervi- vises landscape contractors and gardeners for the proper sion 150. Building Equip- ment Mainte- nance 151. Business Devel- opment / Man- agement 152. Post-Construc- tion Evaluation 153. Comprehensive Architectural Services 154. Project Manage- ment 155. Cost Control 156. 10% 157. Administration fee 158. Owner watering, pruning, trimming and maintenance of the land- scape (both hardscape and softscapes) Assist the proper third parties in seeing to it that all equipment (air-conditioning, sprinkler system, genera- tors, transformers, telecommunications equipment, etc.) are properly maintained and in good working condition. Innovates schemes to attain maximum building occupan- cy, bills the tenants for rentals and utilities (electricity, water, telephone, cable, gas and other / related dues) Evaluates the initial design program vs. the actual use of the facility and determines the effectiveness of the various building systems in use The concept of evolved through the years in response to the demands of emerging complex building projects When the owner hires an Architect or a firm to coor- dinate the whole range of Comprehensive Architectural Services, this constitutes The Project Manager's primary responsibility is the exer- cise of overall . He will plan, program and mon- itor the various activities, and will act as an adviser on material costs and construction methods. The project construction cost is guaranteed by the Archi- tect not to exceed of the estimates project construc- tion cost. Should the actual cost exceed the estimated project con- struction cost plus 10%, the Architect shall be liable for the excess amount but only to the amount of his PROF PRAC Study online at https://quizlet.com/_cefayv 159. Jury 160. Professional Ad- visor 161. Technical Advi- sors 162. Competition Secretariat 163. Conditions 164. Chapter Il 165. 6% 166. The person or organization who undertakes or promotes an ADC with primary objective of obtaining excellence in design for a project or for a development concept. They issue invitation to Architects to submit designs in accordance with a program and finances the ADC The people appointed by the owner to assess the entries to the competition. The members of the Jury are called jurors. It consists of a majority of Architects assisted by a lay juror to represent and voice the intention of the owner. They are nominated by the owner and approved by the |APOA An Architect nominated by the owner and approved by the IAPOA to organize the ADC on behalf of the owner Specialist personnel who may be consulted by the jurors during the conduct of the ADC to permit them to obtain all necessary relevant information The body formed by the owner and approved by the Professional Advisor to assist the Professional Advisor and the Jury in the administrative conduct of the ADC Includes the program, instructions on submission of en- tries, site plans, entry forms and official envelopes and labels. These are prepared by the Professional Advisor Under RA 8293 prescribing the Intellectual property Code, under what chapter will you find that Architectural works are Original Works and are protected from the moment of their creation. If an architect is hired to design a supermarket with con- struction cost of 40M pesos, how much should he/she charge as Recommended Professional Fee under a DAEDS (Detailed Architectural and Engineering Design Services) arrangement? Q PROF PRAC Study online at https://quizlet.com/_cefayv 167. 168. 169. 170. 171. 172. 173. 174. 175. Percentage of Construction Cost Archi- tect-of-record Architect 5% If the owner requests additional work (e.g. revisions in construction drawings) from the architect due to change orders, what method of compensation should the Archi- tect employ? The material specified in the contract is not readily avail- able in the market and waiting for it will incur a substantial delay and consequently losses. Who can have it replaced by a suitable material? An Architect makes a miniature model of the project for his own design study. Who should pay for it? According to the compensation guidelines, how much of the architect's fee is for the civil liability for the design mandated by Article 1723 of the Civil Code? 5%-20%-40%-90%Woavis the standard progress of payment for an Archi- Percentage of Project Con- struction Cost Project Con- struction Cost Owner 90% 50% of RPF tect's fee based on project phase Which is NOT a standard method of payment for Pre-De- sign Services After the initial meeting/conversation/correspondence with the Client, the Architect must now submit his propos- al for pre-design services which does not include Who is responsible for the compensation of specialized architectural services (e.g. architectural interiors, acoustic design, etc.)? A Client hires an Architect to prepare the Plans and corresponding Documents for his project. However, after the completion of all Plans and Documents and eventual submission/acceptance, the Client changes his mind and decided not to implement the Plans for construction. How much is the Architect compensated? PROF PRAC Study online at https://quizlet.com/_cefayv 176. Owner 177. Architect 178. Project Repre- sentative 179. Salary 180. 70% 181. 30% 182. 10% 183. Final Pro- ject Construc- tion Cost 184, PHP 250K 185. The owner 186. He receives a monthly hono- rarium A Client is very happy with the Plans his Architect made for his house. He decided that he will use the same De- sign/Plans for his son's house. How much will the Client pay the Architect for this 2nd house. Who is responsible for the fee of an additional Full-time Supervisor at the Project A full-time supervisor hired by the Owner should report technical matters to the A full-time supervisor hired by the Owner on behalf of the Architect-of-Record is called If an Architect is hired as a Facilities Manager, how is he compensated? For a simple residential project, how much of the Project Cost will you allocate for Material Cost? For a simple residential project, how much of the Project Cost will you allocate for Labor Cost? For a simple residential project, how much of the Project Cost will you allocate for Contingencies? When the architect's fee is a percentage of the construc- tion cost, the fee should ultimately be a percentage of which? When the architect is hired to prepare a physical plan for a project 5 hectares in area, how much is the Recommend- ed Professional Fee? In a design-build arrangement, who pays for the cost of permits and required licenses for construction? In architectural design competitions, the professional ad- visor is a licensed architect whose main function is to PROF PRAC Study online at https://quizlet.com/_cefayv organize the competition for the owner. How is the pro- fessional advisor remunerated? 187. If the client does Architect A advised her Client C that payments must not make a pay- be made on time because otherwise, an interest will be ment within 30 imposed. When is a payment considered late? days of receipt of billing 188. Service Agree- After the Owner and Architect agree on the Plans and ment other Drawings, what is next? 189. Brainstorming _ It is a group creativity technique by which efforts are made to find a solution for a specific problem through the exchange of ideas spontaneously contributed by its participants. 190. Animation An architect needs to show his client the entirety of the project in full 3D and realistic form, what is the best way to do this? 191. Pre-Design Ser- Architectural Programming, Research, Site Selection and vices Analysis, Feasibility Studies, Space Planning, Space Management and Value Management, etc are part of what services 192. Site Utilization & The detailed analysis of the site that involves the iden- Land-Use Study tification of a site's development potentials through the proper utilization of land. It covers the context of the site as well as that of its surrounding environment and the development controls that apply to the site and its environs. 193. Pre-Design Ser- What type of architectural service is provided for site vices utilization and feasibility studies? 194. Contract Docu- Under Regular Design Services (SPP Doc 202), what ment Phase comes next after Design Development Phase? 195. PROF PRAC Study online at https://quizlet.com/_cefayv 196. 197. 198. 199. 200. 201. 202. 203. 204. 205. At the Schemat- When must the Architect properly locate/site a building ic Design Phases with respect to the Road Right-of-Way (RROW), legal of the work easement and the like? At the Schematic When must the Architect apply the pertinent principles Design Phase of and techniques of orienting a building in the Philippine the work setting? At the Schematic When must the Architect properly locate/ site a building Design Phase of with respect to natural and man-made hazards that may the work be found or proximate to the site and like consideration? Sometime during When must the Architect properly apply the pertinent Design Develop- principles and techniques of Tropical Design to match the ment hot-humid tropical environment in the Philippines? At the Schemat- When must the Architect properly locate/site a building ic phase of the with respect to the topography of a site, natural drainage work characteristics of a site and the like? Design Develop- At what stage does the provisions for the Fire Code ment Requirement adopted? Design Develop- During what stage are the provisions of BP 344 adopted? ment Design Develop- During which stage are the provisions of the National ment Building Code incorporated into the design? Specialized Ar- Where does Planning Services fall? chitectural Ser- vices Bidding or Nego- What Architectural Service/Phase is the part where the tiation Phase Architect and Client are choosing the Contractor? Full-time project If an Architect assumes the function of going to the project supervision site for monitoring and supervision, what services is being provided? Q PROF PRAC Study online at https://quizlet.com/_cefayv 206. 207. 208. 209. 210. 211. 212. 213. 214. 215. 216. Contract Docu- ment Phase Design Develop- ment Phase Contract Docu- ment Phase Bidding/Selec- tion of Contractor He has no liabili- ty Archi- tect-of-Record Consulting Ar- chitect 15 years 10 years Consulting Ar- chitect Archi- tect-Of-Record At what stage are specifications done? At what phase will the Architect prepare the Architectural layout for Electrical, Mechanical and Plumbing Systems? After completion of contract drawings, specifications and other documents upon submission to a client, what stage did you just complete? You just submitted to the client the complete set of plans and specifications. Upon his acceptance, what is the next step? A large project sometimes requires different phases in- volving different architects/consultants per phase. A Con- cept Architect does the overall concept of the project. What is his liability? Who has a Civil Liability under Article 1723 of the Civil Code for the Architectural documents of a project? Who is NOT liable under Article 1723 of the Civil Code? For how many years is the Civil Liability under Article 1723 of the Civil Code? Under Article 1723 of the Civil Code, what is the prescrip- tion period for filing of cases if a building collapses? A Registered and Licensed Architect permitted to practice under RA 9266 who is Professionally and Academically qualified and WITH exceptional or recognized expertise or specialization in any branch of architecture. A registered and licensed architect who is directly and professionally responsible for the total design of the pro- ject for the client and assumes the civil liability for the Q PROF PRAC Study online at https://quizlet.com/_cefayv 217. 218. 219. 220. 221. 222. 223. 224. 225. 226. 227, 228. 229. Architect Delegate Owner Architect Geodetic Engi- neer PHP 7000-10000 Owner Project Manager Architect RLA Contractor Contractor Contractor plans, specifications and contract documents he/she has signed and sealed. Who is responsible for the Site Development Plan? When an Architect-in-charge of construction does not directly supervise, he can Who gives the directive to start the project? Who is responsible for preparing the Bill of Materials? Who "locates" the points After initial inspection of the jobsite, you discovered that the Owner of the adjacent property seems to be en- croaching on your client's property. It was agreed upon that in order to correctly determine the boundaries, your client will hire and pay for the services of a Geodetic Engineer to do a survey for the lot. How much should your client pay for the survey? Who determines time and cost of the project? Who is responsible for shortening the time and lessening the cost of the project Who owns the Plans? A Plan is drawn by a company Draftsman under the su- pervision of a Registered and Licensed Architect (RLA). Who owns the said document? Who keeps the record on site? Who prepares As-Built plans? Who prepares the Shop drawings? PROF PRAC Study online at https://quizlet.com/_cefayv 230. Architect 231. Civil Engineer 232. Owner 233. Owner 234. Architect 235. Construction Manager 236. Registered and Licensed Archi- tect 237. Registered and Licensed Archi- tect 238. Professional Electrical Engineer 239. Registered and Licensed Civil Engineer 240. Registered and Licensed Archi- tect 241, Registered and Licensed Archi- tect 242. Who checks the Shop Drawings? Who performs Soil Investigation on site? Who usually secures the Building Permit and pays for it? Who is the applicant of a Building Permit? Approval of Samples of Finishing Materials is the sole function of the Who is responsible for shortening the time of construc- tion? Who is the RLP (Registered and Licensed Professional) required to sign the Architectural Drawings of the house? Who is the RLP (Registered and Licensed Profession- al) required to sign the Specification Documents of the house? Who is the RLP (Registered and Licensed Professional) required to sign the Electrical Plans of the house? Who is the RLP (Registered and Licensed Professional) required to sign the Structural Plans of the house? Who is the RLP responsible to design the T&B Layout Plans of the house? Who is the RLP responsible to design the Kitchen Layout Plans of the house? Who is the RLP responsible for the Architectural Design of a 3-Storey Residence? Q PROF PRAC Study online at https://quizlet.com/_cefayv 243. 244. 245. 246. 247. 248. 249. 250. 251, Registered and Licensed Archi- tect Art. IV Sec. 28 IAPOA Sec. 27 Sec. 40 Sec. 30 Sec. 33 Professional Regul Commission Land Registra- tion Authority Registry of Deeds Which section in RA 9266 is about the Continuing Profes- sional Development? Which among the choices is automatically a CPD Provider as shown in RA 9266? Which Section in RA 9266 provides that a foreign citizen may take the Philippine Licensure Examination for Archi- tect. Under RA 9266, an architect duly registered with the Board shall automatically become a member of the in- tegrated and accredited professional organization of ar- chitects upon payment of the required fees and dues. In which Section of RA 9266 will you find this provision? The "Prohibition in the Practice of Architecture" in under which section in RA 9266? Which section in RA 9266 refers to "Ownership of Plans, Specifications and other Contract Documents?" An agency attached to the Department of Labor and Em- ployment, the PRC is mandated to regulate and supervise the practice of the professionals. The PRC stands for? An agency attached with the Department of Justice man- dated to issue decrees of registration and certificates of titles and register documents, patents and other land transactions for the benefit of landowners, beneficiaries and registering public in general. When there is a transaction involving the sale, mortgage or any transaction that requires the annotation of a Land Title, this office is required to find the title to ascertain that it still exists. It keeps records of all instruments affecting PROF PRAC Study online at https://quizlet.com/_cefayv registered and unregistered land as well as chattel mort- gages affecting movable properties. 252. DAR and DA Which government agency will oppose conversion of agri- cultural land to commercial land? 253. DSWD Government agency for "street dwellers” 254. DOTr Government agency liable for the lack of public transport 255. LGU Government agency for "slum dwellers" 256. DPWH Government agency tasked to build Jails 257. HLURB Where will you have a Subdivision Plan approved? 258. Comprehensive What plan is approved by HLURB after such is adopted Land Use Plan __ by the Sangguniang Bayan/ Panlungsod? 259. HLURB It is the lead agency in the provision of technical as- sistance to local government units in the preparation of comprehensive land use plans; regulation of housing, land development and homeowners association; and ad- judications of disputes related thereto. It is run by a 9-man Board headed by an ex-officio Chairman of whoever is the Chairman of the HUDCC. 260. HUDCC It is tasked to formulate national objectives for housing and urban development and to design broad strategies for the accomplishment of these objectives; to determine the participation and coordinate the activities of the key government housing agencies in the national housing program; to monitor, review and evaluate the effective exercise by these agencies of their assigned functions; to assist in the maximum participation of the private sector in all aspects of housing and urban development and to recommend new legislation and amendments to existing laws as may be necessary for the attainment of govern- ment's objectives in housing. Q 261 262. 263. 264. 265. 266. 267. 268. 269. 270. 271. 272. 273. 274, 275. .HUDCC NFA - 80% 200 kg/sqm 150 kg/sqm 120 kg/sqm 3sqm 6sqm 2m 1.20 sqm 0.90 m 2.10m 1.70 m PROF PRAC Study online at https://quizlet.com/_cefayv It is charged with the main function of coordinating gov- ernment housing agencies to ensure the accomplishment of the National Shelter Program. A government agency that ensures food security Group A Dwellings under PD 1096 on an inside lot should occupy no more than how many percent of the lot? For Group A Dwellings, the minimum design load for the Floor at the First Floor shall be For Group A Dwellings, the minimum design load for the Floor at the Second Floor shall be For Group A Dwellings, the minimum design Wind Load for the Roofs shall be For Group A Dwellings, how many (minimum) building Entrance/Exit should be provided? Under the NBC, what is the minimum dimension of a kitchen? Under the NBC, what is the minimum area of a kitchen? Under the NBC, what is the minimum area of a room for Human Habitation? Under the NBC, what is the minimum dimension of a room for Human Habitation? Under the NBC, what is the minimum area for a T & B? Under the NBC, what is the least dimension for a T & B? What is the minimum headroom when a duct crosses the hallway? What is the minimum dimension of a PWD toilet? Q 276. 277. 278. 279. 280. 281. 282. 283. 284. 285. 286. 287. 288. PROF PRAC Study online at https://quizlet.com/_cefayv 1.70 x 1.80 1.20 sqm 0.90 m 1/2" 20 2.00 m Pathwalk Alley 4m 3.5m 3m 1.20m Yard The minimum size of a PWD toilet? As per NBCP, the minimum area for T & B is As per NBCP, the minimum dimension for T & B is Ideal height drop (depression) for floor of shower area? Under PD 957 and BP 220, how many units shall be the maximum number for row houses per block/ cluster? Under BP 220, the maximum length of a Block is 400 meters. However, Block lengths exceeding 250 meters should be provided with an Alley approximately at mi- dlength. How wide is this alley? Under BP 220, it shall have a width of 3.00m intended only to provide pedestrian access to property for socialized housing projects. It shall have a maximum length of 60 meters. A public way with a width of 2.0m intended to break a block and to serve both pedestrian and emergency vehicles, both ends connecting always to streets. It shall not be used as an access to property. Under PD 957, what is the minimum lot frontage for Row Houses? Under BP 220, what is the minimum lot frontage for So- cialized Row Houses? What is the minimum RROW for access to Interior Lots? The minimum width of the sidewalk for a RROW width of 9.00 meters or more shall be. on each side of the RROW. Space left in a lot between the building and the property line Q PROF PRAC Study online at https://quizlet.com/_cefayv 289. 290. 291. 292. 293. 294. 295. 296. 297. 298. 299. 6m 10m 8m 12m 12m Percentage of PCC Architectural In- teriors Percentage of Cost of Work Yes, because full-time supervi- sion work is not part of the reg- ular design ser- vice 1.0-1.5% of the Pcc Professional Fee + Expenses Motor Courts shall have a right-of-way of not less than in width with provision for sufficient space for vehic- ular turn around, e.g., cul-de-sac, loop, branch, etc. Major roads for projects 2.5 hectares and below shall have a ROW of Minor roads for projects 5-10 hectares shall have a ROW of Major roads for projects 5-10 hectares shall have a ROW of Collector roads for projects above 30 hectares shall have a ROW of For services involving creative work, which method of compensation is appropriate? For a renovation project, the architect was hired to pro- duce a furniture layout and new floor, wall, and ceiling finishes. What service did the architect render? For Architectural Interiors, how is the architect supposed to be compensated? The architect has completed the contract documents and the contractor is now ready to begin construction. To ensure that the construction of the house will proceed smoothly, the client asked the architect to supervise the construction full-time, at a minimum of 8 hours per day, 5 days per week, Should the architect charge an additional fee for this? How should the architect charge for the full-time supervi- sion work is not part of the regular design service? Lupita is a licensed architect whose clients are often repeat customers due to how diligently she adheres to deadlines and her consistently good work. One of her PROF PRAC Study online at https://quizlet.com/_cefayv very satisfied clients is another licensed architect who regularly outsources to her drafting projects where Lupita performs drafting/CAD work, with the client providing all the creative input. What is the recommended method of compensation for this ? 300. Yes if cov- Roof covering for all buildings shall be either fire-retar- ered with ap- dant or ordinary depending upon the fire-resistive require- proved roof cov- ments of the particular type of construction. Is the use of ering applied di- Combustible Roof Insulation allowed? rectly thereto

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