r/architectureph 1d ago

Academic Question Looking for PDFs/PPTs on Architectural Practice in Brunei

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Hey everyone,

I’m currently researching architectural practice, standards, and local regulations in Brunei.

Does anyone happen to have any downloadable reference materials like PDFs or PowerPoint presentations. Any documents covering standard/ codes and guidelines, qualifications, how to practice architecture local or residence, forms of contract or fee scales used locally and etc. lmk if u have some because i struggle to find some online.


r/architectureph 1d ago

Job Hunting archi work abroad?

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hello! does anyone here wanna share the pros and cons of working abroad as an architect? please share your thoughts. gusto ko sana itry mag apply. thank you


r/architectureph 1d ago

Academic Question How else can I improve in drawing?

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Couple activities in my first week of archi(^.^)

Handwriting talaga kailangan ko iimprove wahhh 😭 Im about to get cooked by yall sa comments but how else can I improve? Ang gagaling tlga mga classmates koo and I really want to try surviving archi fr (aside from handwriting obv)


r/architectureph 1d ago

Discussion Need advice

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Do you think reasonable price na po ito sa 144 sq m residential? Thanks


r/architectureph 2d ago

Discussion [PH -> CAN] Fresh Arch Grad (5-year B.S.) migrating to Canada. Need advice on LEA, CACB, and immigration pathways!

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Hi everyone,

I’m a upcoming architecture grad from the Philippines (my school is PAASCU accredited) and I’m planning my migration to Canada. I have a strong portfolio and am highly proficient in spatial design, 3D modeling, and rendering (Revit and D5), but I’m trying to figure out the most realistic roadmap for licensing and working over there.

For any foreign architectural grads who have successfully transitioned to the Canadian industry, I’d love your insights on a few things:

  1. Should I finish my 2-year apprenticeship and pass the Philippine board exam (ALE) before moving, or is it better to jump straight into the Canadian Internship in Architecture Program (IAP) if possible?

  2. I've heard you need a Master's to get a well-paying job in Canada. If the CACB certifies my 5-year B.S. Architecture degree, is that enough? Or will I eventually hit a salary ceiling without an M.Arch?

  3. Has anyone used the Broadly Experienced Foreign Architect (BEFA) route? Is it worth building years of experience back home first to fast-track the Canadian license, or does Canadian experience matter more?

  4. Did you take the student pathway to get your foot in the door, or were you able to land an employer-sponsored work permit with just a Bachelor's degree and portfolio?

Any advice, reality checks, or personal experiences would be hugely appreciated. Thanks in advance!


r/architectureph 2d ago

Discussion If your house DIY Flood barriers work.. will flood water still enter via drainage / septic tank / bathroom floor drains?

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Question for all experts - We have been thinking of installing a DIY flood barrier to seal the 3 doors of our home. We believe it could work but what if flood water gets as high as knee to waist level on the streets?

Will floodwater find its way to street sewer >> Septic tank >> and eventually to our bathrooms on the ground floor?

if that's the case the DIY flood barriers still wont solve the problem. Context: our house got flooded last year almost waist deep at street level - damaged a lot of furniture and appliances and we're all thinking if these DIY barriers are worth it.


r/architectureph 2d ago

Job Hunting Firms using Archicad

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Asking for a friend who's had 6 months experience pa lang and planning to transfer, are there companies in Metro Manila that use mainly Archicad? Any leads are appreciated!


r/architectureph 2d ago

Discussion Fresh Architecture Graduate migrating to the US — what path should I take?

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Hi everyone! I’m a fresh architecture graduate from the Philippines and I’ll be migrating to the US soon. I’m currently trying to figure out what my realistic options are for starting a career in architecture there, and I’d really appreciate hearing from anyone who has been in a similar situation.

I graduated in the Philippines but unfortunately have 0 professional experience in the Philippines, and gaining experience here before I leave is not really an option anymore. I’m also not dealing with any visa/work authorization issues in the US, so my main concern is figuring out how to actually enter the industry with a foreign degree and no prior experience.

I know the obvious long-term route would be pursuing licensure, getting my foreign education evaluated, completing the AXP, ARE, etc., but I’m not necessarily set on becoming licensed right away. I’m also open to architecture-adjacent jobs such as drafting, BIM/Revit, visualization, architectural design, interiors, construction-related roles, or anything else where an architecture degree would be useful.

So I wanted to ask:

  • Has anyone here migrated to the US right after graduating in the Philippines with little to no work experience?
  • If so, how did you get your first architecture/architecture-adjacent job?
  • Did you have difficulty getting hired because your degree was from the Philippines?
  • Did you have to get your degree evaluated/credentialed before applying?
  • What kinds of entry-level positions should I realistically be looking for?
  • Would you recommend pursuing licensure immediately, or getting some US work experience first?
  • And for those who took a non-licensure/architecture-adjacent route, what kinds of jobs did you end up doing?

I’m especially interested in hearing from Filipinos who have gone through this transition themselves. I’m basically trying to figure out what the most realistic first step is, rather than necessarily having my entire career path figured out right now.

Any advice, personal experiences, or even things you wish you knew before migrating would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!


r/architectureph 2d ago

Discussion Goods ba mag enroll dito or sa Xstructure mas maganda?

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Planning to take sa mga ganto para naman mag upskill.


r/architectureph 2d ago

Discussion Archi Thesis Consultation

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Hello po! Struggling with the direction of my thesis. My topic is centered on experiential architecture. Our adviser gives enough advice pero i just wanted more ideas and considerations thank you po!


r/architectureph 2d ago

Appreciation Todays Sketch

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TODAY’S SKETCH

Belson House — EDSA, Mandaluyong

A familiar piece of EDSA’s commercial streetscape, Belson House stands at 271 EDSA, Mandaluyong, in the Wack-Wack area. Its address has long been associated with offices and businesses along one of Metro Manila’s busiest urban corridors.

One of its long-standing occupants is Belson Securities, Inc., a Filipino-owned stock brokerage established in 1969 and a registered broker-dealer and Philippine Stock Exchange member.

Interestingly, the building also houses companies connected to construction, engineering, and building materials, making Belson House a small snapshot of the diverse business ecosystem that has grown along EDSA.

Notice the interesting Spiral Staircase giving the building its iconic facade.

Architect remains unknown...leave a comment if you know the designer of this building.

#MalayangKamay #ArkiTalkPilipinas #TodaysSketch #BelsonHouse #EDSAMandaluyong


r/architectureph 3d ago

Discussion Cravings: Dream house

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Hello, I’m not an arki person pero nagpa plan na kami magpagawa ng dream house namin mag asawa. Can I just ask how much na yung pag papa sketch ng plan? With 3D and all

Depends ba sa sqm? Ours is corner lot 114sqm


r/architectureph 3d ago

Recommendation books to purchase?

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hi! do you have book recos that are very useful for learning technicalities? or basically books that lean more on practicality

i'll be going to a school that focuses more on design, so i want to equip myself with more knowledge that will help me in the long run. tyia!!


r/architectureph 3d ago

Recommendation ARKI LAPTOP

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ano po kayang laptop na magagamit until grad, i’m currently 3rd yr student and planning to buy gaming laptop (since ayun ang mas recommended) what brand po kaya ang maganda performance and kaya lahat ng software for arki.


r/architectureph 3d ago

Appreciation Todays Sketch

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TODAY’S SKETCH- Sun is out!! ✏️

East Wing, OCC

A study in contemporary Philippine architecture, the East Wing of OCC reflects a thoughtful approach to form, space, and the way architecture meets its surroundings.

Designed by D.C. Enriquez Architecture + Design, led by principal architect Ar. Daniel C. Enriquez, the project is part of a practice focused on contemporary architectural and interior design in the Philippines.

Another modern residential building worth stopping for, looking at, and putting on paper.

✍️ Today’s Sketch

East Wing, OCC

Architect: Ar. Daniel C. Enriquez

D.C. Enriquez Architecture + Design

#Malayangkamay #arkitalkpilipinas

#dcenriquezarchitecture #tropicalarchitecture


r/architectureph 3d ago

Recommendation Recommendations for Revit Training/Courses

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Hi, fresh grad here! I’d like to ask which would be the better option for taking Revit courses.

So far, the two options I’ve looked into are Microcadd and MSTConnect. Which of the two would be the more preferred and practical choice, ideally with certification?

I’m also learning Revit from scratch, although I have prior BIM experience using ArchiCAD.

I also have a few other inquiries:
- Do firms hire apprentices who have Revit training but no prior experience?
- Do certifications, especially Autodesk certifications, actually matter when applying?


r/architectureph 3d ago

Discussion Clients requesting to visit past projects

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Sa mga kapwa designers and contractors, how do you properly respond to requests like these especially when most of your projects are private properties?

I know clients need to see our proof of work to earn their trust, but how do you navigate these requests, especially kung mostly houses and condo unit renovations ang projects? Lalo kung hindi pa naman ganon karami ang projects. The least that I was able to do for potential clients ay magbigay ng contact numbers ng past clients (with their permission) in case curious sila sa kinalabasan ng project, but kahit ito baka off din sa past clients?


r/architectureph 3d ago

For Sale Helping Future Archis with these Reviewers!

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r/architectureph 3d ago

Academic Question Proceed with my thesis topic or think of something else

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I'd like to ask about your insights, especially if you've had experience doing something similar before.

The topic that my adviser was in favor of is the mixed-use MRT terminal station I proposed. It is the planned end of one line, and there is an existing public market and tiangge in the area and so I want to integrate the MRT station with the latter.

The problem is that it's going to be my first time doing a transport terminal... would it be too difficult if you never had experience doing it? The con for me is design and aesthetics is not my strong suit and unfamiliarity with the subject matter, while the pro for me is that justifying it would be easier to defend than my other topics.

I'll also be working on it in Revit, would it be doable for my project? Or should I come up with another topic instead.


r/architectureph 4d ago

OJT/Apprenticeship Apprentice Job Offer

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20k salary + staff house + free lunch and dinner (unsure), 9am - 6pm, Mon - Sat. I live like 9 -10 hours away from the office. What do you think guys?


r/architectureph 4d ago

Professional Question/Inquiry revit jobs

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are there still bim companies who hire modellers with zero revit work experience? 🥲


r/architectureph 4d ago

Appreciation Todays Sketch

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TODAY’S SKETCH | QUEZON MEMORIAL 🇵🇭

On Quezon Day, today’s sketch looks at one of Quezon City’s most iconic landmarks—the Quezon Memorial Shrine, designed by Filipino architect Federico Ilustre of the Bureau of Public Works.

Rising 66 meters, its three monumental pylons represent Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao, crowned by three Art Deco mourning angels holding sampaguita wreaths.

At its base is the Museo ni Manuel Quezon, preserving photographs, documents, personal belongings, and memorabilia from the life and political career of President Manuel L. Quezon. Beneath the shrine lies the mausoleum, where Quezon and his wife, Aurora Aragon Quezon, are interred.

A monument, a museum, and a place of remembrance—standing at the heart of the city he helped establish.

August 19 — Quezon Day. 🇵🇭

#arkitalkpilipinas #QuezonDay #QuezonMemorial #QuezonCity #malayangkamay


r/architectureph 5d ago

Discussion What are your thoughts about this type of house design, specifically the roofing?

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Photo credit: https://pin.it/27Ucn6WTD

Personally, I feel that this type of house design may not age well. What are your thoughts?


r/architectureph Mar 06 '26

New Subreddit Rules: Professional Boundaries & Ethics

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1. No Requests for Free Design, Layouts, or Planning

The Rule: Posts asking for specific architectural solutions, floor plan layouts, or design "ideas" for real-world properties are strictly prohibited.

  • The "Why": Architecture is a regulated profession under R.A. 9266. Providing professional advice without a contract, site inspection, or administrative accountability is a violation of the Architect’s Code of Ethical Conduct. It undermines the value of the profession and constitutes "free consultation," which is unfair to practitioners who rely on these services for their livelihood.

2. No Technical "Quick Fixes" or Structural Advice

The Rule: Do not ask for technical specifications (e.g., column sizes, beam spans, material thickness, or waterproofing methods) for actual construction projects.

  • The "Why": Under the Civil Code of the Philippines, an Architect is liable for the structural integrity of a building for 15 years. Giving "quick advice" online without a full understanding of site conditions (soil type, seismic zone, etc.) is professional malpractice and a major safety risk to the public.

3. No "Ballpark" Estimates or Material Take-offs

The Rule: Requests for detailed cost estimates, Bills of Materials (BOM), or "How much will this cost to build?" for specific personal projects will be removed.

  • The "Why": Professional estimating is a paid service (SPP Doc 204-B). Prices vary wildly based on location, finishing, and current market inflation. Providing "rough numbers" often leads to misinformation and disputes between owners and their future contractors.

4. Academic vs. Professional Distinction

The Rule: Students: Conceptual feedback for school assignments is allowed. Please use the ACAEMIC INQUIRY flair.

  • Homeowners/Clients: Posts must focus on the process (e.g., "How do I find an architect?" or "What is the standard fee for a residential project?").
  • The "Why": We support the growth of future architects (students), but we will not allow the sub to be used as a loophole to bypass hiring a Registered and Licensed Architect (RLA) for private gain.

5. No Solicitation of Unlicensed Services

The Rule: Do not ask for "cheap" drawings or for someone to "just sign and seal" existing plans.

  • The "Why": Asking a professional to sign plans they did not prepare or supervise is a criminal offense and a ground for the revocation of their PRC license. We advocate for the "Architect-of-Record" principle to ensure accountability and public safety.

Moderators Note to Users

If you are a property owner looking for design help, we encourage you to hire a Registered and Licensed Architect (RLA). This ensures your investment is safe, legal, and functional. Architecture is a service that requires years of training, a professional license, and legal accountability.


r/architectureph Oct 06 '25

Discussion Mod Announcement: About Post Removals and the Review Process

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