35th UAP National Convention
The Power of Architecture
DREAM • C REAT E • T RANS FO RM
Recommendation No. 2
Establishment of design controls
for architecture, site designs, and
other aesthetic components for
development.
Recommendation No. 3
Prepare a set of planning and implementation “tools” that would amend
existing local zoning ordinances that will direct development and protect the
scenic quality of Malolos’ historic center.
• Ordinance
• Malolos Historical Council
• Malolos Historical Center and Tourism Office
the genius loci of the place, had focused on its visual setting, basic
structures and reorganization, entrance points and zones of entry , the
central area, and its details.
It is in strengthening the sense of place of Malolos can we
strengthen the sense of identity of the people, not only of the Maloleños,
but the Filipino people as well.
Ma. Saturnina J.
Crisostomo-Parungao
A true blooded Bulakeña, Ma. Saturnina C. Parungao is the
pride of UAP and her hometown. For the last two decades,
she has served in various capacities: educator and dean of
Bulacan State University, officer of the Council of Deans and
Heads or Architectural Schools in the Philippines (CODHASP),
and key officer of UAP Barasaoain chapter. Currently,
Parungao is the outgoing district director of A2a
1
Emma Blair and Alexander Robertson, THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS.
Cleveland, p.103
2
Daniel F. Doeppers, ETHNICITY AND CLASS IN THE STRUCTURE OF
PHILIPPINE CITIES. PhD Dissertation, Syracuse University, 1971, p. 28
3
Teodoro M. Kalaw, La Constitucion de Malolos (Manila, 1910), p. 5
4
J.D. Miley, AGUINALDO’S CAPITAL: WHY MALOLOS WAS CHOSEN.
Scriber’s Magazine. July- December 1899, p. 320
5
Senator Blas F. Ople, Keynote speech at the International Conference
on the Centennial of the Malolos Congress, September 13, 1998
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