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T H E O F F I C I A L N E W S L E T T E R O F T H E U N I T E D A R C H I T E C T S O F T H E P H I L I P P I N E S
D I L I M A N C H A P T E R
2016 CALENDAR OF ACTIVITIES + ARCHITECT’S EYE IN OSAKA + PRINCIPLES OF UNIVERSAL DESIGN
F I S C A L Y E A R 2 0 1 5 - 2 0 1 6I S S U E 4 , O C TO B E R - N O V E M B E R 2 0 1 5
HOSPITALITY DESIGN LECTUREwith Ar. Cathy Saldana, uap
WORKSHOPS, LECTURES & ACTIVITIES FOR
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF, FY 2015-2016Niño Ricardo
UAP Diliman Chapter Secretariat, FY 2015-2016
CALENDAR OF ACTIVITIES2 0 1 5 - 2 0 1 6
Napoleon M. Ibañez Jr., uapImmediate Pas t Pres identFY 2014-2015
Maria Camilla F. Jusi, uapVice Pres ident , Programs and P lanning
Franco Mario C. Vicente, uapVice Pres ident , Operat ions
Mark Kevin V. Lingan, uapSecre tar y
Gio Franco G. Santaromana, uapTreasurer
Angelo R. Torres, uapAudi tor
Angelo P. Sales, uapDirec tor, Bus iness Deve lopment
Irwin C. Dizon, uapDirec tor, Membership
Michael F. Manalo, uapDirec tor, Cont inu ing Profess ional Deve lopment
Rebecca A. Cantalejo, uapDirec t ress , Spor ts
Ma. Bernardine N. Dizon-Reyes, uapDirec t ress , Access ib i l i ty
Niño Angeliko M. Ricardo, uapSecre tar ia t
Rebecca Vanessa D.L. Rellosa, uapPres ident
UAP-QC DILIMAN CHAPTER E X E C U T I V E C O M M I T T E E
F Y 2 0 1 5 - 2 0 1 6
D AT E E V E N TDECEMBER 2015
13, SUN 2015 ARKITEKBO FUN RUN: Culmination of Arkitekbo Running Clinic at U.P. Diliman, Quezon City
7-13, MON-SUN National Architecture Week*
17, THU UAP Diliman Chapter Christmas Party*
JANUARY 2016
GMM & BUSINESS PARTNER PRESENTATION**
CPE: The Business Side of Architecture Lecture Series (2 of 4)**
FEBRUARY 2016
GMM & BUSINESS PARTNER PRESENTATION**
CPE: UAP Diliman goes to Cambodia!**
MARCH 2016
GMM & PAST PRESIDENTS’ NIGHT**
Wellness Series: Introduction to Diving**
CPE: Heritage Tour of Bulacan**
CPE: The Business Side of Architecture Lecture Series (3 of 4)**
APRIL 201621-23 THU
- SAT UAP NATCON & CONEX 2016*
GMM & BUSINESS PARTNER PRESENTATION**
MAY 2016
GMM + CPE: The Business Side of Architecture Lecture Series (4 of 4)**
CPE: The Heritage Tour of Taal**
UAP Diliman Family Day**
JUNE 2016
GMM & BUSINESS PARTNERS’ APPRECIATION NIGHT**
*time and venue to be announced**date, time, and venue to be announced
2 ACTIVITIES
EVENTS 3
September 2015
General Membership Meeting #2Held last September 17, 2015 Thursday at Tong Yang, Eton Centris, Quezon City
The September 2015 GMM discussed the position of the UAP Diliman Chapter regarding the UAP bylaws. Upcoming events and activities initiated by the UAP Diliman Chapter members were also promoted. Hearty meals from Tong Yang capped off the GMM.
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September 2015
Basic SketchUp WorkshopHeld last September 19, 2015 Saturday at U.P. Diliman College of Architecture in Quezon City
Ar. Maricar de Dios, uap headed the whole day lecture + basic workshop on SketchUp, a 3D modelling software. Several modelling exercises were given to the participants to practice their SketchUp skills. At the end of the workshop, a primer on digital rendering was also discussed by Ar. de Dios.
EVENTS
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Held last October 17, 2015 Saturday at Sequoia Hotel in Quezon City
Speakers (top left to right): Ar. Mary Anne Nicolas, Engr. Jiggs Hermano, Ar. Cathy Saldana, Idr. Jinkie de Jesus
This hospitality design symposium was spearheaded by Ar. Cathy Saldana of ArcoGroup. Topics about acoustics and lighting for hospitality design were also discussed by the esteemed guest-speakers.
EVENTS
October 2015
Hospitality, Entertainment, Leisure By Design
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October 2015
UP SURP’s 50th ANNIVERSARY Held last October 22, 2015 at UP School of Urban and Regional Planning, UP Diliman, Quezon City
The UP School of Urban and Regional Planning celebrated its 50th year by groundbreaking its new building headed by UP SURP dean Mario Delos Reyes. UAP Diliman Chapter members Stephanie Gilles and Michael Tomeldan attended the ceremonies. Both are graduates of UP SURP.
EVENTS
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Held last October 17, 2015 Saturday in Iloilo City
2015 UAP Balangkasan Chairman Ar. Napoleon Ibañez Jr. headed the Balangkasan event for UAP Maricudo Chapter in Iloilo. Speakers from UAP Diliman Chapter, namely Ar. Stephanie Gilles and Ar. Geolette Esguerra also participated in the event.
The Balangkasan topic was “How far can architects advertise?”The event also coincided with UAP Maricudo Chapter’s 18th Anniversary.
EVENTS
October 2015
Balangkasan sa Maricudo
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October 2015
PAGHUGPONG: Joint Area AssemblyHeld last October 22-25, 2015 at SMX Convention Center, Bacolod City, Negros Island Region
UAP architects from Areas A,B,C, and D have convened in Bacolod City for the 2015 Joint Area Assembly. Lectures about Agritecture (Agriculture + Architecture) and professional development were discussed in the two-day event. An architectural tour around Bacolod City was also part of the activities, as well as the cultural presentations from the representatives of the City of Smiles.
EVENTS
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Held last October 3, 2015 Saturday at Teatro Arkitekto, UAP Headquarters in Quezon City, this is a Symposium on Design Interventions for Earthquake Hazards organized by the UAP Emergency Architects in cooperation with UAP Diliman Chapter.
Speakers from Build Change Philippines, Pimentel & Associates Engineering, and ASEP discussed the nature of earthquakes, its implications on the designed and built environment, and the importance of mitigation.
EVENTS
October 2015
Symposium on Design Interventions for Earthquake Hazards
ACTIVITIES10
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Use of the design is easy to understand, regardless of the user’s experience, knowledge, language skills, or current concentration level.
1a. Provide the same means of use for all users: identical whenever possible; equivalent when not.
1b. Avoid segregating or stigmatizing any users.
1c. Make provisions for privacy, security, and safety equally available to all users.
1d. Make the design appealing to all users.
■ Power doors with sensors at entrances that are convenient for all users
■ Integrated, dispersed, and adaptable seating in assembly areas such as sports arenas and theaters
Bettye Rose Connell, Mike Jones,
Ron Mace, Jim Mueller,
Abir Mullick, Elaine Ostroff,
Jon Sanford,
Ed Steinfeld, Molly Story,
and Gregg Vanderheiden.
GUIDELINES
The design is useful and marketable to people with diverse abilities.
7a. Provide a clear line of sight to important elements for any seated or standing user.
7b. Make reach to all components comfortable for any seated or standing user.
7c. Accommodate variations in hand and grip size.
7d. Provide adequate space for the use of assistive devices or personal assistance.
■ Controls on the front and clear floor space around appliances, mailboxes, dumpsters, and other elements
■ Wide gates at subway stations that accommodate all users
GUIDELINES
Appropriate size and space is provided for approach, reach, manipulation, and use regardless of user’s body size, posture, or mobility.
4a. Use different modes (pictorial, verbal, tactile) for redundant presentation of essential information.
4b. Maximize “legibility” of essential information.
4c. Differentiate elements in ways that can be described (i.e., make it easy to give instructions or directions).
4d. Provide compatibility with a variety of techniques or devices used by people with sensory limitations.
■ Tactile, visual, and audible cues and instructions on a thermostat
■ Redundant cueing (e.g., voice communications and signage) in airports, train stations, and subway cars
GUIDELINES
The design communicates necessary information effectively to the user, regardless of ambient conditions or the user’s sensory abilities.
5a. Arrange elements to minimize hazards and errors: most used elements, most accessible; hazardous elements eliminated, isolated, or shielded.
5b. Provide warnings of hazards and errors.
5c. Provide fail safe features.
5d. Discourage unconscious action in tasks that require vigilance. ■ A double-cut car key easily inserted into a recessed keyhole in either of two ways
■ An “undo” feature in computer software that allows the user to correct mistakes without penalty
GUIDELINES
The design minimizes hazards and the adverse consequences of accidental or unintended actions.
2a. Provide choice in methods of use.
2b. Accommodate right- or left -handed access and use.
2c. Facilitate the user’s accuracy and precision.
2d. Provide adaptability to the user’s pace.
■ Scissors designed for right - or left-handed users
■ An automated teller machine (ATM) that has visual, tactile, and audible feedback, a tapered card opening, and a palm rest
GUIDELINES
The design accommodates a wide range of individual preferences and abilities.
GUIDELINES
66a. Allow user to maintain a neutral body position.
6b. Use reasonable operating forces.
6c. Minimize repetitive actions.
6d. Minimize sustained physical effort.
■ Lever or loop handles on doors and faucets
■ Touch lamps operated without a switch
GUIDELINES
EXAMPLES
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EQUITABLE USE PERCEPTIBLE INFORMATION
TOLERANCE FOR ERROR
FLEXIBILITY IN USE SIMPLE AND INTUITIVE USE
LOW PHYSICAL EFFORTThe design can be used efficiently and comfortably and with a minimum of fatigue.
THE PRINCIPLES WERE COMPILED BY ADVOCATES OF UNIVERSAL DESIGN, IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER:
THE PRINCIPLES OF UNIVERSAL DESIGNVersion 2.0 (4/1/97)
The Principles of Universal Design are not intended to constitute all criteria for good design, only universally usable design. Certainly, other factors are important, such as aesthetics, cost, safety, gender and cultural appropriateness, and these aspects must also be taken into consideration when designing.
NOTE:
3a. Eliminate unnecessary complexity.
3b. Be consistent with user expectations and intuition.
3c. Accommodate a wide range of literacy and language skills.
3d. Arrange information consistent with its importance.
3e. Provide effective prompting and feedback during and after task completion.
■ A moving sidewalk or escalator in a public space ■ An instruction manual with drawings and no text
SIZE AND SPACE FOR APPROACH AND USE
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© Copyright 1997 NC State University, Center for Universal Design, College of Design
U N I V E R S A L D E S I G N
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B U S I N E S S PA R T N E R S
R E F E R E N C E S
Arkishop [Printing Services]Unit 224 2/F Citimall Bldg., Commonwealth Ave.,
Diliman, Quezon CityContact: Arch. Dennis Pe, uap
Tel./Cell. No.: (02) 922-0626/ 09175635499 Email: [email protected]
Crown Asia Compounders Corp.Rm. 508 President Tower, 81 Timog Ave., Quezon CityContact: Princess CapulongTel./Cell. No.: 0925-8010053/ 0927-8391917Email: [email protected]
Innofold Corporation/ Arkisolutions Trading Co. [Interior Finishes]Contact: Ms. Lani Jose-SisonTel./Cell. No.: 0917-5805991Email: [email protected]
GCK International Inc. [Vinyl Floor Tiles]Contact: Ms. IvyTel./Cell. No.: 0917-8082895
http://www.gckint.com/
HCG Hocheng Phil. Corp. [Bathroom Fixtures]1163 Chino Roces Ave., San Antonio Village, Makati CityContact: Malu ElboTel./Cell. No.: 0917-5374308Email: [email protected]
United Steel Technology International Corp. (Steeltech) [Roof]12th Flr., Ermita Bldg., Roxas Boulevard, Manila 1350Contact: Paul AysonEmail: [email protected]
DSL Hardware CenterContact: Joanne C. Blasco (Sales & Marketing)Emails: [email protected]@gmail.comTel./Cell. No.: (02) 887-5638+639982349719 (Smart)+639177432482 (Globe)
Power Steel CorporationTel./Cell. No.: 731-0000Email: [email protected]
EVENTS: Niño Ricardo, Mark Lingan, Rex Tamase, Nap Ibañez, Stephanie Gilles, Camille Jusi, Irwin Dizon, Franco Vicente
UNIVERSAL DESIGN: *Source: Wikipedia.org, Accessible Icon Project, Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (http://mutcd.fhwa.dot.
gov/resources/interpretations/2_09_111.htm)
Knauf Philippines [Gypsum Boards]
Bostik Philippines [Sealants, Waterproofing, Adhesives]Contact: Mary Elinore O. Dazo Specifications Manager, Construction Project Sales Tel./Cell. No.: + 63 2 900 5656 loc 207, Mobile: + 63 922 8626108 / + 63 915 3085933 Fax: + 63 2 900 5616, Email: [email protected]
Pacific Paint Philippines Inc. (BOYSEN)269 D. Tuazon St., 1115 Quezon City
Contact: Jeffrey ChamTel./Cell. No.: 0922-8676470 Email: [email protected]