Module 1 Flashcards

1
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The Expanded role of the Architect in the Built Environment

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Supplemental Services of the Architect

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The expected services of a standard architectural contract…architect needs to perform to complete the design and construction of a building

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Basic Architectural Services

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Not needed to complete the building per se, but they may be necessary to complete the project…basic services do not include site work, but site work might be necessary before start the construction

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Supplemental Architectural Services

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4
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It is used when undertaking a relatively small project. The client selects his architect based on reputation, personal or business acquaintance or recommendation of a friend, etc.

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Direct Selection

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May be conducted by committees representing institutions, corporations, or public agencies.

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Comparative Selection

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Used for civic or monumental projects. The competition may either be an idea competition, Design, or design-build competition.

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Architectural Design Competition

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Includes ToR for the project which is based on the Design Brief prepared by an Architect.

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Invitation

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Architects &/or PRC registered Architectural Frims submit info. regarding their qualifications and expertise.

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Pre-qualification

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9
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The Architect Explains his methodology for translating the plan/design requirements of the proposed project.

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Interview

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10
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The selection committee may visit buildings designed by the Architect and check references such as former clients and financial institutions.

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Verification

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The selection committee may adopt its procedure in evaluating the entries and recommending the most capable firm

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Evaluation & Ranking

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12
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Sponsor or Client - a natural or juridical person

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Participants

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13
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Filipino/ Philippine - RLA and IAPOA members in goods standing. A foreign Architect as a competitor must be registered in his country of origin and must secure a TSP….

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Competitors

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Philippine- RLA who are IAOPA members in good standing.

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Professional Adviser

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15
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Composed of at least 5 members who are known for their integrity, objectivity, impartiality, and honesty

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Jury

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16
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When a client calls upon the Architect to give oral written advice and direction…to make evaluations and appraisals…

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  1. Consultation
17
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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 project’s soundness….

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  1. Pre-feasibility Studies
18
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Detailed analysis of the project based on pre-feasibility studies…will set the project against present and future trends to forecast…

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  1. Feasibility Studies
19
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This entails the formulation of site criteria, assistance to the client in site evaluation…

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  1. Site selection and Analysis
20
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The detailed analysis of the site involves the identification of a site’s dev. potential through the proper utilization of land…covers the context of the site as well…

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  1. Site utilization and Land-Use Studies
21
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This entails the conduct of primary and secondary research and assembled facts used as the basis for conclusion.

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  1. Architectural Research
22
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This analytical problem-seeking process will lead to statement and identification of both horizontal and vertical requirements in offering a solution…incorporates a space program with characterizations of the envisioned spaces such as ambiance, cost range, etc.

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  1. Architectural Programming
23
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The Architect determines the adequate size and appropriate configuration and assemblage for a proposed project in consideration of the use,…

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  1. Space planning
24
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An analysis of the space requirements of the project based on organizational structure and functional setup pinpoints linkages….formulation of the space program

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  1. Space Management Studies
25
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This technique is applied in the cost management process to minimize the negative effect of simplified operations…the goal is to achieve an unimpaired program…

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  1. Value Management
26
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The architect states the ToR including the conceot, objectives, and other req. to bid out architectural services

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  1. Design Brief Preparation
27
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Projects may require promotional activities to develop and generate financial support and acceptance from governing agencies or the general public. The Architect can act as the agent of the Owner…

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  1. Promotional Services
28
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Five Phases of Basic Architectural Services

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Schematic Design
Design Development
Construction Documents
Bidding and Negotiation
Contract Administration

29
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He must have special training and be knowledgeable in different fields to supplement his skills.

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Individual Architect

30
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It is possible for Architects working in a single firm to specialize in a variety of ways. Many Architects and firms specialize without losing the generalist approach of the architect or firm

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Architect’s Own Staff

31
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Another common practice is consultation between an Architect and a firm of other disciplines, under the extended terms of the Owner Architect Agreement

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By Association, Consultation or Networking

32
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This cost-based method of compensation applies only to non-creative work such as accounting, secretarial, research….and the like. Based on technical hours spent and does not account for creative work…

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Multiple Direct Personnel Expenses

33
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Transportation; housing and living allowances for consultant &staff assigned to places over 100km from their office; cost of extra production contract documents

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Reimbursable

34
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This method of compensation is frequently used where there is a continuing relationship involving a series of Projects.

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Professional Fee Plus Expenses

35
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Applied to government projects since they entail more paper-work and time-consuming efforts

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Lump Sum or Fixed Fee

36
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The SPP provides for more than one method of compensation on a project. Each project should be examined to determine the most appropriate and equitable method of compensation

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Mixed Methods of Compensation

37
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The detailed planning and design shall cover all architectural and utility aspects, including the architectural layout of all building engineering systems found therein

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Architectural Interior Services