The document outlines the standard procedures and roles involved in architectural design competitions in the Philippines based on SPP 208. It defines the owner who promotes the competition, the jury who assesses entries, and other roles like the professional advisor. It describes project competitions for actual projects and ideas competitions. The conditions of competitions are drawn up to maintain anonymity and treat all competitors equally. Regulations ensure no conflicts of interest and that prizes, copyright, and the return of projects are properly handled according to the competition rules and procedures. Disputes will go through alternative dispute resolution before litigation.
The document outlines the standard procedures and roles involved in architectural design competitions in the Philippines based on SPP 208. It defines the owner who promotes the competition, the jury who assesses entries, and other roles like the professional advisor. It describes project competitions for actual projects and ideas competitions. The conditions of competitions are drawn up to maintain anonymity and treat all competitors equally. Regulations ensure no conflicts of interest and that prizes, copyright, and the return of projects are properly handled according to the competition rules and procedures. Disputes will go through alternative dispute resolution before litigation.
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The document outlines the standard procedures and roles involved in architectural design competitions in the Philippines based on SPP 208. It defines the owner who promotes the competition, the jury who assesses entries, and other roles like the professional advisor. It describes project competitions for actual projects and ideas competitions. The conditions of competitions are drawn up to maintain anonymity and treat all competitors equally. Regulations ensure no conflicts of interest and that prizes, copyright, and the return of projects are properly handled according to the competition rules and procedures. Disputes will go through alternative dispute resolution before litigation.
The document outlines the standard procedures and roles involved in architectural design competitions in the Philippines based on SPP 208. It defines the owner who promotes the competition, the jury who assesses entries, and other roles like the professional advisor. It describes project competitions for actual projects and ideas competitions. The conditions of competitions are drawn up to maintain anonymity and treat all competitors equally. Regulations ensure no conflicts of interest and that prizes, copyright, and the return of projects are properly handled according to the competition rules and procedures. Disputes will go through alternative dispute resolution before litigation.
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Architectural Design Competition in the Philippines
Based on SPP 208 – Standard of Professional Practice (SPP) on Architectural Design
Competition (ADC) Involve Persons: Owner - person or organization that undertakes or promotes an ADC with the primary objective of obtaining excellence in design for a project or for a development concept. The Owner issues the invitation to Architects to submit plans/designs in accordance with a program and finances the ADC. Jury - The people appointed by the Owner to assess the entries to the competition. The members of the Jury are called Jurors. It consists of a majority of registered and licensed architects (RLAs, hereinafter referred to as “Architect/s”) assisted by a lay Juror to represent and voice the intention of the Owner. They are nominated by the Owner and approved by the integrated and accredited professional organization of architects (IAPOA). Professional Advisor – An Architect nominated by the Owner and approved by the IAPoA to organize the ADC on behalf of the Owner. Technical Advisors – Specialist personnel who may be consulted by the Jurors during the conduct of the ADC to permit them to obtain all necessary relevant information. Competition Secretariat – The body formed by the Owner and approved by the Professional Advisor, to assist the Professional Advisor and the Jury in the administrative conduct of the ADC. Classification of Architectural Design Competitions (ADCs)
Project ADCs for actual Projects proposed for implementation.
Ideas Competition or competition of ideas set as a design and planning exercise to elucidate a problem. Project ADCs may be conducted in a single stage or two (2)-stage manner. It may either be open or limited by invitation. Conditions: The full conditions include the program, instructions on submission of entries, site plans, entry forms and official envelopes and labels. These are drawn up by the Professional Advisor. IAPOA ADC Committee – appointed by the IAPOA National President to oversee all architectural design competitions (ADCs) referred to the IAPOA. IAPOA APPROVAL Before the Owner makes any official announcement, the IAPOA through the ADC Committee shall send the Owner a written approval of the draft Conditions, including the timetable, the ADC registration fee (when required) and the composition of the Jury. Notice of a National Architectural Design Competition (ADC) shall be issued by the Owner and/or the IAPOA ADC Committee Secretariat with a request for publication in technical journals or through other media at their disposal, simultaneously if possible to enable those interested to apply for the competition. Such an announcement shall state where and how the ADC documents may be obtained and that the ADC conditions have received the requisite IAPOA approval. DRAWING UP THE ADC CONDITIONS
It is essential that the ANONYMITY of competitors should be maintained until the
final judgment of the competition. In the interest of the competition system, rigorous measures should be taken to ensure that all parties involved adhere to this principle. The ADC conditions, including the program of requirements of a National ADC shall be identical for all competitors. The conditions for National ADC, whether single or two (2)-stage, upon or limited shall state clearly: the purpose of the ADC and the intentions of the Owner the nature of the problem to be solved all the requirements which Competitors must meet A clear distinction shall be made between the mandatory requirements of the Competition and those which permit the competitor freedom of interpretation. All competition entries shall be submitted in a manner to be prescribed in the Conditions. The information supplied to competitors (social, economic, technical, geographical and topographical, etc.) must be specific and not open to misinterpretation. Supplementary information and instructions approved by the Jury may be issued by the Owner to all Competitors selected to proceed to the second (2nd) stage of a two (2)-stage competition. The Conditions shall state the number, nature, scale and dimensions of the documents, plans or models required and the terms of acceptance of such documents or models. Where an estimate of cost is required, the Condition must prescribe a standard form of presentation. PERSONS NOT ELIGIBLE FOR ENTRY TO THE ADC No member of the Jury will be allowed to take part in the competition, either directly or indirectly, nor be commissioned with work connected with the prize-winning design either directly or indirectly. No member of the promoting body nor any associate or employee, nor any person concerned with the preparation or organization of the ADC will be eligible to compete or assist a Competitor. PRIZES, HONORARIA AND MENTIONS The Conditions must state the amount and number of prizes. The prizes awarded must be related to the size and complexity of the project, the amount of work involved and the expense incurred by Competitors. It is important for the Owner to allot adequate prize money to compensate all the Competitors for their work. For Ideas Competition only, it may be possible to remunerate only the first (1st) prize winner. The Owner undertakes to accept the decisions of the Jury and to pay the prizes allotted within one (1) month of the official announcement of the ADC results. Each participant in a limited ADC by invitation shall receive an honorarium in addition to the prizes awarded. In two (2)-stage competitions, a reasonable honorarium shall be paid to each of the Competitors selected to take part in the second (2nd) stage. This sum, which is intended to reimburse them for the additional work carried out in the second (2nd) stage, shall be stated in the Conditions and shall be in addition to the prizes awarded. COPYRIGHT AND RIGHT OF OWNERSHIP The Author of any plan / design shall retain the copyright of his work; no alterations may be made without his / her written consent. The design awarded first prize can only be used by the Owner upon his commissioning the Author to carry out the plan/design preparation for the project. No other plan / design may be used wholly or in part by the Owner except by agreement with the Author concerned. As a general rule, the Owner’s right to use the ADC-generated plan/design covers one (1) execution only. However, the Conditions may provide for repetitive work and specify the terms thereof. In all cases, unless otherwise stated in the Conditions, the Author of any design shall retain the sole right of reproduction by virtue of sole copyright under Secs. 20 (4) and 33 of R.A. No. 9266 (The Architecture Act of 2004) and its IRR. REGISTRATION OF COMPETITORS As soon as they have received details of the architectural design competition (ADC), all Competitors shall register with the Owner. Registration implies acceptance of the Conditions of the ADC. The Owner shall issue to all Competitors all the necessary documentation for preparing their plans / designs. Where the furnishing of such documentation is conditional on payment of a deposit, unless otherwise stated, such a deposit shall be returned to Competitors who submit a bona fide plan / design. The names of those Competitors selected to proceed to the second (2nd) stage of a two (2)stage competition shall be made public only under exceptional conditions to be agreed on by the Jury before the launching of the ADC. INSURANCE The Owner shall insure the Competitors’ plans / designs from the time when he assumes responsibility for them and for the duration of his responsibility. The amount of such insurance shall be stated in the Conditions. EXHIBITIONS AND ENTRIES All designs, including those disqualified by the Jury, shall be exhibited, as a general rule, for at least two (2) weeks, together with a copy of the signed report of the Jury. The exhibition shall be open to the public free of charge. The Owner shall notify in a timely manner, all registered Competitors of the date and place of the public exhibition and the results of the ADC, and send them a copy of the Jury's report. He shall similarly inform the IAPOA. Photographs of the prize- winning designs shall be sent to the IAPOA with an option for publication. RETURN OF PROJECTS All drawings and plans, other than those which have received prizes or have been purchased and are retained by the Owner, shall be destroyed at the end of the public exhibition, unless provisions are made to the contrary in the Conditions for the ADC. Where models are required, these will be returned to the Author/s at the expense of the Owner within a month of the close of the public exhibition. ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION (ADR) OR LITIGATION Since no regulations, however well drawn up, can preclude the possibility of dispute, provisions for conciliation, mediation and arbitration i.e. ADR modes under R.A. No. 9285, must be included in the ADC Conditions and must precede any form of litigation. The Jury members are the sole arbiters at all stages, up to the final prize-giving. In the event of a dispute, not related to the adjudication process or awarding of the prizes, the matter shall be settled by an arbitration process approved by the IAPOA, and without initial recourse to any form of litigation. The expenses resulting from any conciliation, mediation or arbitration, procedure shall be shared by the two (2) interested parties to the ADR proceeding.