Shelters are important to humans. It provides protection from hazardous external elements that may harm humans an eventually evolved itself for other uses. Shelters adopts to the living environment of the user or its purpose.
Designing and constructing vertical structures are becoming complex as time goes by and people need to know and understand before having one for themselves or for other use.
Little knowledge on the subject may entail a big lost to the user or to the building owner to to the builders.
This podcast aims to educate and guide the listeners on how to maximize the benefit of knowing this subject.
This is our maiden episode on All About Shelters. This episode will give us an introduction and a brief understanding of what shelters are and its benefits to human existence.
The topic on Shelters are wide and deep. In this episode, we will be touching on a wide spectrum on our main subject "Understanding Shelters".
I will discuss Republic Act RA 9266 in series, otherwise known as the Architecture Act of 2004. RA 9266 Part 1 is primarily an introduction to this video and presents the 5 Articles of RA 9266. The details of the 5 Articles will be presented in the succeeding videos.
This second episode of a series of short videos about the Architectural Act of 2004, better known in the industry as RA 9266. This episode has touched on the first two sections of Article 1 General Provision. There will be more short videos that will be published about RA 9266.
A 9266 Part 3 is one of the short videos of RA 9266 by Architect Edric Marco C. Florentino. He has touched the first two words in Section 3 Definition of Terms under Article 1 General Provision in the Architecture Act of 2004, namely "Architecture" and the "Architect".
Ra 9266 Part 4 has discussed two items in Section 3. Definition of Terms under Article 1. General Provision of Architecture Act of 2004, known also as RA 9266, namely the General Practice of Architecture and the Scope of the Practice of Architecture.
RA 9266 Part 5 has covered Number 5 to Number 14 of Section 3 Definition of Terms under Article 1 General Provision of the Architecture Act of 2004