midterms Flashcards

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refers to the range of professional services that
covers Pre-design Services, Regular Design Services, Specialized Architectural
Services, Construction Services and Post-Construction Services.

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Comprehensive Architectural Services

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involves management activities over and above the normal
architectural and engineering (A&E) services carried out during the pre-design, design
and construction phase.

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project management

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The over-all objective is to have control over time, cost and
quality relative to the construction of a project.

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project management

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entral figure on a project team the person in the architectural firm who is responsible of
managing design, schedule and budget concerns to meet the client’s expectations

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project manager

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effective project managers

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assume project leadership responsibility, accept certain challenges
and bring certain traits and abilities to their work

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traits and abilities

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The team may include a part-time draftsperson, a consultant, the contractor and the client

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MANAGING STAFF AND CONSULTANTS

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The component project manager from the client’s perspective

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Effective project team characteristics

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PROJECT TEAM WORKING APPROACH

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put the resources needed to execute a project in place

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Project planning and team-building

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The
next part, and the hardest part, is ————- orchestrating and integrating these plans
and resources to produce a successful project

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making it all work

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also involves collecting, processing and communicating changes and
closing out the project

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project management

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Includes project definition, acquisition, planning and contract negotiation

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startup

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team briefing and kickoff-reviewing

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project authorization

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The most effective project filing system is one that can be easily understood and used by everyone

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project’s files

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key project information includes

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involve a continuing exchange of information including data, advice and
opinions, proposals and decisions

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professional services

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talking and listening

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These are short sessions usually directed to a single subject or decision to be
made or reviewed.

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stand up meetings

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also called conference call

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stand up meetings

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routine communications

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is often conveyed to a formal transactions between individuals and
within groups i.e. telephone conversations, fax and email message correspondence,
transmittals of documents, reports and memos.

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information

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these transactions serve two purposes
convey important information and become part of the project record
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Used technology to speed up contract completion like voicemail, fax machine and internet
management technology
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is a key project management task
management of decision making
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Most projects include the -------------- at which project decisions are synthesized, presented, discussed and affirmed.
milestones points
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provides the first of milestone dates of deliverables
project agreement
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suggests it is nicer to document transactions that take place between the parties in the design team and the client. Doing so keeps the project on track, and when a claim is filed, there is a record
good business practice
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under project operations
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refers to quality assurance of Graduate Architects by the respective national authorized bodies.
accreditation
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refers to a natural person who holds the nationality of an ASEAN Member Country and has been assessed by a Professional Regulatory Authority (PRA) of any participating ASEAN Member Country as being technically, morally, and legally qualified to undertake professional practice of architecture and is registered and licensed for such practice by the Professional Regulatory Authority (PRA). ASEAN Member Countries may have different nomenclatures and requirements for this term.
architect
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refers to the activities covered under Central Product Classification (hereinafter referred to as “CPC”) 8671 of the Provisional CPC of the United Nations.
architectural services
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refers to particular processes for reporting or comparison of achievement against criteria, standards, or a benchmark.
assessment
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refers to an agreed level by which others can be measured.
benchmark
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refers to the issuance of a certificate or licence to those who have met specified requirements for registration.
certification
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refers to the ASEAN Member Country where the Architect has an existing licence to practice architecture.
country of origin
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refers to a specification of qualities required to be met.
criteria or standards
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refers to a natural person who holds the nationality of an ASEAN Member Country and has satisfactorily completed an architectural program that is assessed as meeting required criteria in architecture determined by a recognized professional architectural body or state authority.
graduate architect
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refers to the country where the ASEAN Architect (AA) applies to work, either in independent practice or in collaboration with the local licensed Architect, where appropriate to practise architecture.
host country
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refers to the provision of architectural services in connection with urban planning and the design, construction, conservation, restoration or alteration of a building or group of buildings.
practice of architecture
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refers to the designated government body or its authorized agency in charge of regulating the practice of architecture as listed in APPENDIX A
professional regulatory authority
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refers to acceptance by the relevant authority of the respective ASEAN Member Country on demonstration of compliance with requirements.
recognition
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refers to an ASEAN Architect (AA) who has successfully applied to and is authorised by the Professional Regulatory Authority (PRA) of a Host Country to work, either in independent practice or in collaboration with one or more licensed Architects of the Host Country, where appropriate, in accordance with the prevailing Policy on Practice in Host Nations of the UIA Accord.
registered foreign architect
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refers to the process of placing on a Register those who meet specified requirements within a jurisdiction.
registration
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refers to the International Union of Architects Accord on Recommended International Standards of Professionalism in Architectural Practice.
uia accord
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acquired practical and diversified experience
not less that 10 years
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how many years after licensure
5 years
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how many years in charge or significant architectural work?
2 years
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how many years of degree
5 years
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eligibility of an asean architect to practice in a host country
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shall be established and shall have the authority to confer and withdraw the title of ASEAN Architect (AA).
asean architect council
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shall apply to disputes concerning the interpretation, implementation, and/or application of any of the provisions under this Arrangement.
The provisions of the ASEAN Protocol on Enhanced Dispute Settlement Mechanism,
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shall be referred to and shall apply to matters arising under this Arrangement for which no specific provision has been made herein.
General Agreement On Trade in Services (GATS) and ASEAN Framework Agreement On Services (AFAS)
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Secretary of Trade and Industry
peter favila
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Registered ASEAN Architects (AA) must agree to the following:
codes of professional conduct, accountability
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Commercial
Shopping Complex of area about 10,000m2 , Hotel of unit numbers about 100 rooms, etc.
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industrial
Industrial building of area about 4,000m2
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residential
apartment blocks of units numbering about 200 units
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public buildings
Public buildings of area about 4,000m2
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Master Planning
Mixed development of size about 10 hectares
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pre design services
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regular design services
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specialized architectural services
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construction services
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post construction services
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he may form a team consisting of professionals such as but not limited to:
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