Philippine Institute of Architects


The Philippine Institute of Architects is an architectural society in the Philippines and is the oldest architectural society in Asia. It is composed of noble men and women from the architectural profession of the Philippines. It was founded by renowned architects in 1933 whose ultimate endeavor is the professional development of architecture in the Philippines.
The PIA once served as the Philippine Section and founding member of the Union Internationale des Architectes, the International organization for architects from 1950 until 1991 until its membership was then passed on to the United Architects of the Philippines.

About

Objectives

The objectives of the PIA since its foundation in 1933.
Hoping to find in the fulfillment of these aims- its modest contributions towards the making of a better and happier world to live in.

PIA March

The PIA Hymn March was composed in 1953 by kundiman composer Josefino Celestino Cenizal and PIA president Jose Ma. Zaragoza. It was first heard during the 20th PIA Annual National Convention.

Official seal

The official seal of PIA was the original work of its founding president, Arch. Juan Felipe Nakpil, fpia. It features the following in it:

Academia de Ingeniera, Arquitectura y Agrimensura de Filipinas

The Philippine Institute of Architects traces its origin to the Academia de Ingeniera, Arquitectura y Agrimensura de Filipinas. The first organization for Filipino Maestro de Obras during the early 1900. It was co- founded by Carlos Alejandro Barretto, et al. in 1903.
The last serving President of the organization is Tomas Arguelles.

Timeline

A the turn of the century on 1933, during the American occupation, the Pensionado and the members of the AiAAF joined forces hand-in-hand to establish the first architectural professional organization in the Philippines, thus the founding of the Philippine Architects Society on January 19, 1933.
The organization's first president was Juan F. Nakpil, who was then only 32 years old. He was president from 1933- 1935 until he was replaced by Tomas Mapua in 1935.
Among the founding members of the organization were Carlos Alejandro Barretto, who gave the name of the organization; Juan F. Nakpil, president; Tomas Mapua, chief of the Bureau of Public Works; Tomas Arguelles, president of AiAAF; Juan M. Arellano, Pablo S. Antonio, and Andrés Luna de San Pedro, from the Bureau of Public Works. The society held its headquarters at the Nakpil Mansion in Dakota, Manila.

Timeline

In 1945, the PAS was called for a noble cause to help rehabilitate the war-stricken country. The society once again resumed its activities and changed the name to the Philippine Institute of Architects and Planners then to the present Philippine Institute of Architects.

Timeline

Gold Medal of Merit Awardees

The PIA Gold Medal of Merit is the first, the most prestigious, and the oldest architectural award in the country. It was designed by Adolfo Benavides in 1950 and created by El Oro engraving.
The organization started awarding merits to outstanding and renowned men and women of the architectural profession who have either done, rendered, or contributed to the enrichment and professional development of architecture in the Philippines and for the economic, civic, and national growth of the country.
Below is the list of the distinguished 22 members of the PIA who have received the Gold Medal of Merit Award from 1958 to present.
  1. Andres Luna de San Pedro
  2. Juan Felipe Nakpil
  3. Fernando Ocampo
  4. Tomas Mapua
  5. Juan Marcos Arellano
  6. Antonio Toledo
  7. Cesar Concio
  8. Jose Ma. Zaragoza
  9. Carlos Da Silva
  10. Leandro Locsin
  11. Carlos Domingo Arguelles
  12. Antonio Sindiong
  13. Cristobal Espina
  14. Carlos Santos Viola
  15. Maximo Vicente, Jr.
  16. Manuel Go, Sr.
  17. William V. Coscolluela
  18. Rogelio ViIlarosa
  19. Angel Dela Crus
  20. Ramon Ma. Zaragoza
  21. Ramon Orlina, Jr.
  22. Jose Pedro Recio
  23. Carmelo Casas

    Additional Gold Medal of Merits

The Gawad Gintong Likha Award is a national award given only to "exemplary architects who has received all merits from the Office of the President, United Architects of the Phiippines, and the Philippine Institute of Architects".
National Artist Leandro V. Locsin,fpia, fuap is the only one has received the first Gawad Gintong Likha Award. It was posthumously awarded to him in 2006
Since its founding in 1933, the PIA have elected among its members and sections, 53 architects as president of the organization.
  1. Juan Felipe Nakpil
  2. Tomas Mapua
  3. Pablo Antonio
  4. Fernando Ocampo
  5. Juan Marcos Arellano
  6. Cesar Concio
  7. Andres Luna de San Pedro
  8. Gines Rivera
  9. Jose Ma. Zaragoza
  10. Carlos Da Silva
  11. Edmund Lucero
  12. Francisco Fajardo
  13. Carlos Domingo Arguelles
  14. Otilio Arellano
  15. Antonio Sindiong
  16. Felipe Mendoza
  17. Leandro Locsin
  18. Antonio Dimalanta
  19. Jesus Bondoc
  20. Manuel Mañosa,Jr.
  21. Gabino De Leon
  22. Ariston Nakpil
  23. Adolfo Benavidez
  24. Cesar Canchela
  25. Arturo Mañalac
  26. Nicasio De Venecia
  27. Carlos Santos Viola
  28. Paulino Lim
  29. Imelda Cancio
  30. Macario Pagdanganan
  31. Faustino Ramon
  32. Jessie Cayanan
  33. Nepthaly Del Rosario
  34. Ernesto Antonio Masol
  35. J. Paul Octaviano
  36. Delfin Viola III
  37. Rogelio Villarosa
  38. Manuel Go, Sr.
  39. Francisco Flameno
  40. Nicomedes Pagulayan
  41. Augusto Galang
  42. Remigio Abella
  43. Orlando Villarin
  44. Delfin Pantangco, Jr.
  45. Angelito Antonio
  46. J. Paul Octaviano
  47. Alvin Vega
  48. Joel Vivero Rico
  49. Pablito Labao, Jr.
  50. Cynthia Naval
  51. Renato Basa
  52. Frederick Sibug
  53. Carmelo Casas

    PIA sections

  54. Makati
  55. Ilocos
  56. Baguio-Benguet
  57. Tarlac
  58. La Union
  59. Rizal
  60. Batangas
  61. Cavite
  62. Quezon City
  63. Iloilo
  64. Zamboanga
  65. Cagayan De Oro
  66. Butuan
  67. Davao
  68. Negros Occidental
  69. Camanava
  70. United Arab Emirates

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