Republic Act No. 9266: A. R.A. 9266 - "The Architecture Act of 2004"
Republic Act No. 9266: A. R.A. 9266 - "The Architecture Act of 2004"
Republic Act No. 9266: A. R.A. 9266 - "The Architecture Act of 2004"
Republic Act No. 9266 –repeals RA 545, otherwise known as “ An act regulating the practice of
Architecture in the Philippines”.
An act providing for a more responsive and comprehensive regulation for the registration, licensing and
practice of architecture.
1. Statement of Policy
The State recognizes the importance of architects in nation building and development. Hence, it
shall develop and nurture competent, virtuous, productive and well-rounded professional architects
whose standards of practice and services shall be excellent, qualitative, world-class and globally
competitive.
2. Definition of Terms
a. Architecture
The art, science and profession of planning, designing and constructing buildings and structures
(either individual or group) in their totality taking into account their environment in accordance
with principles of utility (function), strength (structural) and beauty (aesthetic).
Art means building captives our senses and pleasing to see.
Science means how building is physically constructed.
d. Architect
A person professionally and academically qualified, registered and licensed with a certificate of
registration and a valid professional identification card issued by the Board of Architecture (BOA)
of the Professional Regulation Commission (PRC).
Person that is responsible for advocating the fair and sustainable development, welfare and
cultural expression of society’s habitat in terms of space, forms and historical context.
Professional - a person whose name, registration and professional license number is entered in the
PRC registry book and computerized database as one legally authorized to practice his
profession.
Professional ID - A document bearing the registration number, date of isuuance with an expiry
date, due for periodic renewal. Issued to a registered Architect upon payment of the annual
registration fees for three (3) years.
e. Architect-in-Record
The Architect who is directly and professionally responsible for the total design of the project for
client and who shall assume the civil liability for plans, specs, and contract documents he/she has
signed and sealed.
f. Architect -in-Charge of Construction
An Architect who is directly and professionally responsible and liable for the construction
supervision of the project.
g. Consulting Architect
An Architect who is professionally and academically qualified and with exceptional or
recognized expertise or specialization in any branch of architecture.
Assume no civil liability under Art. 1723 of the Civil Code unless he/she attempts/succeeds to
interfere or contravenethe legal and professional functions of the Architect-of-Record.
Specialization – An expertise and special knowledge in the field of architecture acquired
through formal education and training or through continuing professional development and
experience, for which the Architect may be engaged as Consulting Architect.
h. Foreign Architect
An architect who is not a Filipino citizen nor an architect registered and licensed in the
Philippines, but who is duly registered and licensed in his/her home country as an Architect.
i.Architectural Firm
A sole proprietorship, a partnership or a corporation registered to practice architecture with the
Department of Trade and Industry (DTI), and/or Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and
then with the BOA and PRC.
j. Sole Proprietorship
An individual architect practicing and delivering architectural services, duly registered with
the DTI, PRBOA and the PRC.
k. Association
Any formal grouping of two or more architects or architectural firms working in joint venture on a
project basis.
l. Architecture Corporation
A group of professionals in architecture and allied professions, incorporated with architects for
the purpose of delivering professional service in architecture and allied professions.
m. Filipino Counterpart
The local Philippine architect, partnership or corporation that must work in association with a
foreign architect, partnership or corporation, on a project on Philippine soil.
n. Service Agreement
A duly notarized written contract stipulating the scope of services and guaranteeing
compensation of such services to be rendered by an architect.
o. Contract Documents
General Conditions (SPP Doc. 301)
Special Provision or Conditions (SPP Doc. 301)
Drawings
Specifications
Other Bid documents
p. Architectural Documents
Architectural drawings, specifications, and other output of an architect that only him/her can
sign and seal.
q. Architectural Plans
2D representation reflecting a proposed development showing elements such as columns,
walls, partitions, ceiling, stairs, door, windows, floors, roof, room designation, call-outs, etc.
Representation of a lateral section for a proposed building (running parallel to the ground) and
at a height of from 1-1.5meters above the finished floor.
The term may also collectively refer to other architectural design such as sections, elevations,
roof plan, RCP, door & window schedules and the like.
v. Course Syllabi
The outline of topics and concepts of major subjects to serve as basis for test questions in the
licensure examinations.
BS Architecture Program (As per CMO No. 61 Series 2017)
The study program has a total of 205 credits units.
It comprises of the following :
a. Technical Courses
- Mathematics
- Basic Engineering Course
- Allied Course
- Professional Courses
- Specialization Courses
b. Non- Technical Courses
- General Education Core Courses
- General Education Elective Courses
- Mandated Subject
c. Non- Academic Courses
- PE & NSTP
3.2 Integrated Accredited Professional Organization of Architects (IAPOA) which is the United Architects
of the Philippines (UAP)
1. The existing official national organization of all the architects of the Philippines, accredited by the
PRC, in which all registered Filipino architects, shall be member.
3.3 BOA or PRBOA
One of 46 Professional Regulatory Boards (PRBs) or collegial body under the PRC of the Republic of
the Philippines.
Responsible, and accountable, for achieving the main goal which is to improve the maturity level
of architecture discipline within the organization.
Among the legal steps taken by the PRBoA to fully implement and enforce R.A. No. 9266 include the
filing of graft charges against national and local government officials who refuse to implement and
enforce the law and the harmonized provisions of the 2004 (IRR) of P.D. No. 1096 (National Building
Code of the Philippines).
3.4 RLA – Registered & Licensed Architect
2. PRBOA
4.1 Board Composition
Composed of (1) Chairman & (2) members
Appointed by the President of the Philippines
4.2 Qualification – Each member of the Board shall possess below qualifications:
Citizen & resident of the Philippines
BS Architecture Degree
Certification of Registration and PRC ID
10 years of active practice on date of appointment
Not a member of the faculty of any school, college, university or review institutions
If former teacher, must have officially resigned for at least 5 years prior to the nomination.
Has never been convicted of any crime involving moral turpitude (Conduct that is
considered contrary to community standards of justice, honesty or good morals).
4.3 Term of Office
The members of the Board shall hold office for a term of three (3) years after appointment
or until their successor shall have been appointed and duly qualified.
Of the members of Board first appointed under RA 9266 :
(1) Member shall be appointed and hold office as chairman for (3) years.
(1) Member for (2) years.
(1) Member for (1) year.
Each member of the Board may be re-appointed for one full term only.
Any vacancy occurring within the term of a member shall be filled for the unexpired
portion of a term only.
THEORY OF ARCHITECTURE
Understanding of the theories and principles of design and architectural design
process;
Analysis of anthropometric, proxemic, and kinesthetic requirements of space in relation
to architectural design;
Analysis of sociocultural and technological trends which are contributory to the
development of contemporary architecture.
ARCHITECTURAL PRACTICE
Understanding of the role, legal rights and obligations, and responsibilities of the
architect.
Analysis and application of the various statutes, codes, and regulations affecting the
practice of architecture in the Philippines.
Understanding of the various aspects of the professional practice of architecture,
including tools and techniques related to production, construction, resource allocation,
and project management, as well as the efficient conduct of client and business relations
for building design and construction projects.
Understanding of the art and science of site planning with emphasis on ecological,
socio-psychological, aesthetic, and functional basis of site planning.
STRUCTURAL DESIGN
Understanding of the fundamentals of mechanics, strength of materials, and theory of
structures.
General design, principles, and analysis of the structural elements of various types of
construction materials and systems.
MATERIALS / CONSTRUCTION
Understanding of the properties of building construction and finishing materials; their
application and articulation; systems and methods of specifying and construction;
Application of the principles of design and construction methods of various types of
materials used in construction.
UTILITIES
Understanding of the basic practices, principles, general design and installation, and/or
construction of utilities required for a building or structure and its premises;
Analysis of utility, facility, and equipment requirements in relation to aesthetic, function,
and strength of a building or structure and its premises.
URBAN DESIGN
Analysis of the concepts and techniques in the general planning process of the
physical and systematic design on a community and urban plane on a more
comprehensive manner.
Understanding of the art and science of urban design with emphasis on ecological,
socio-psychological, aesthetic and functional basis of urban design.
ARCHITECTURAL INTERIORS
Understanding of the theories and principles of Architectural Interiors.
Analysis of anthropometric, proxemic, and kinesthetic requirements of space in relation
to Architectural Interiors