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TEJUCO, Felicisimo Jr. A.

TEJUCO, Felicisimo Jr. A.

FELICISIMO A. TEJUCO, JR. is a licensed architect, environmental planner, and real estate broker and holds a Master’s degree in Architecture at the UST Graduate School.  He has been in professional practice for 19 years.

Tejuco has recently presented his papers on heritage sites like the University of Santo Tomas, the City of Manila, and the Mount Samat Shrine of Valor during the following events: Inter-Asia Cultural Studies Society (IACSS) Conference 2021, The 12th International Convention of Asia Scholars (ICAS 12), and the 27th World Congress of Architects.

Since 2014, he has been engaged in consultancy works of government projects on tourism and urban planning. Among his project involvements are the master plans of the National Museum Complex, and the Mount Samat Shrine of Valor in the Province of Bataan; and tourism plan of the Province of Leyte.

His interests include tourism, heritage, and Second World War Studies.

As member of the United Architects of the Philippines (UAP), he has served the organization in various capacities: chapter president of Rizal-Kalayaan 100 (Best Chapter President, Area A, 2006-2007), and district director of A-5 (2010-2011); adviser of the National UAP Graduate Auxiliary or UAPGA (2008-2009); editor-in-chief of UAP Post (2007-2008), and a member / chairman of the organizing committee of the UAP National Convention (2007-2014).

He was also National PRO of the Philippine Institute of Environmental Planners (PIEP). He now serves as member of the Continuing Professional Development (CPD) Council of Environmental Planners.

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Academic Qualifications

Research Highlights

Research Interests

Academic Qualifications

Degrees

  • Master of Science in Architecture, University of Santo Tomas – Manila, Philippines, 2013
  • Bachelor of Science in Architecture, University of Santo Tomas – Manila, Philippines, 2002

Research Highlights

  • Tejuco has recently presented his papers on heritage sites like the University of Santo Tomas, the City of Manila, and the Mount Samat Shrine of Valor during the following events: Inter-Asia Cultural Studies Society (IACSS) Conference 2021, The 12th International Convention of Asia Scholars (ICAS 12), and the 27th World Congress of Architects.

  • Since 2014, he has been engaged in consultancy works of government projects on tourism and urban planning. Among his project involvements are the master plans of the National Museum Complex, and the Mount Samat Shrine of Valor in the Province of Bataan; and tourism plan of the Province of Leyte.

Research Highlights

  • Heritage Studies
  • World War II Studies
  • Tourism Studies

Courses Handled

Major Recognitions

Professional Activities

Courses Handled

Undergraduate Level

  • Research Methods in Architecture
  • Professional Practice
  • Graphics and Visual Techniques

Major Recognitions

  • 2006-2007 Best Chapter President (Area A), United Architects of the Philippines

Professional Activities

  • Library Coordinator, UST College of Architecture
  • Member, Professional Regulation Commission Continuing Professional Development Council of Environmental Planners (2021-present)
  • National Public Relations Officer, Philippine Institute of Environmental Planners (2018-2020)
  • Chapter President, United Architects of the Philippines – Rizal-Kalayaan 100
  • Adviser, United Architects of the Philippines Graduate Auxiliary (2008-2009)
  • Editor-in-Chief, United Architects of the Philippines Post (2007-2008)

Selected Publications

Selected Publications

  • “Developing the Tourism Potential of Taft Avenue”, Espasyo Journal, 2013-2014, Vol. 5, National Commission for Culture and the Arts and UP College of Architecture, September 2014
  • “Commemorating the Heroes of the Second World War through a Heritage Tourism Master Plan,” Manila: Heritage and Urban Challenges, Selected Papers of the 28th Annual Manila Studies Conference, Manila Studies Association, June 2021