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Old Legislative Building (Manila)


1 Construction 1918
2 Located along Padre Burgos Avenue in Ermita, Manila, Philippines.
3 American colonizer / was intended to be the future home of the National Library of the Philippines
4 Architect - Ralph Harrington Doane, Antonio Toledo,Juan M. Arellano
5 the building was home to various legislative bodies of the Philippine government.
6 Architectural style Neoclassical
7 American influence
8 concrete

Old Department of Finance


1 established on March 17, 1897
2 Padre Burgos Avenue, Rizal Park, Ermita, Manila
3 Philippine Revolutionary Government,
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6 neoclassical building
7 american influence
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University of Santo Tomas


1 founded on April 28, 1611
2 Located within Intramuros
3 by the third Archbishop of Manila, Miguel de Benavides. It was originally conceived as a school to
prepare young men for the priesthood.
4 Archbishop of Manila, Miguel de Benavides
5 school for priesthood
6 Architectural style architectura mestiza
7 Spanish/Jesuits influence
8 wood and

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National University (Philippines)


1 esrtablish August 1, 1900
2 Location City of Manila
3 The founder of the University, Don Mariano Fortunato Jhocson. It is considered as the first private
nonsectarian and coeducational institution in the Philippines.
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Gabaldon School Buildings


1 built in the Philippines between 1907 and 1946
2 barrios in the philippines
3 Isauro Gabaldon
4 designed by Architect William E. Parsons.
5 schoolhouses
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Manila Metropolitan Theater


1 Inaugurated December 10, 1931
2 Location Mehan Garden, manila
3 It was approved by the Philippine Legislature to build Senator Alegres theater proposal
4 Architect Juan M. Arellano
5 theatrical plays
6 Architectural style Art deco
7 Early Filipino art
8 concrete

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Teatro de Binondo
1 built in 1846
2 located at Calle San Jacinto
3 businessman-engineer D. Jose Bosch and lawyer, D. Manuel Ponce.
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5 entertainment through preforming (teatro)
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7 spanish influence (the real Spanish theater)
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Bureau of Customs
1 established Feb. 5 1902
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5 Philippine agency under the Department of Finance
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Lourdes Church and Convent
1 1891
2 Muralla street, Intramuros, Manila
3 Franciscan in Capuchin Friar, their first permanent house
4 designed by Federico Soler
5 devout people of the Philippines to the Virgin of Lourdes.
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Paco railway station


1 Construction of the station started in 1912 and was completed by 1915

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2 Quirino Avenue cor. Pedro Gil Street Paco, Manila, transportation via train it is the last station
during the American colonial period.
3 Philippine National Railways
4 William E. Parsons
5 public transportation
6 neo-classical
7 american colonialization influence
8 concrete

Tutuban railway station


1 November 24, 1892
2 PNR Executive Building, Mayhaligue Street Tondo, Manila
3 don Eduardo lopez navarro, the main train station of Manila.
4 Philippine National Railways (don Eduardo lopez Navarro)
5 train transportation (entire manila dagupan line)
6 semi-Victorian Neo-classicalarchitecture
7 spanish influence
8 wood and bricks

Torogan House
1 pre-colonial period
2 Philippines
3 By Maranao tribes, house of elite members of the Maranao tribes
4 Maranao tribe
5 As the house of the datu or sultan, it is a symbol of status and leadership
6 Torogan/ vernacular architecture
7 pre-Islamic style tracing to Indian architectural influence
8 wood (bamboo)

Bahay Kubo
1 pre-colonial period
2 Philippines

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3 early Filipino ancestors, ancestral houses


4 indios
5 the early traditional house shelter of Filipinos before colonialization
6 vernacular architecture
7 pre-colonial influences of our neighboring Malay
8 wood (bamboo)

Bahay Bato
1 19th century
2 Philippines
3 early Filipino ancestors, typical house of noble Filipinos
4 Filipinos
5 the colonial Filipino house
6 Arquitectura Mestiza/ vernacular architecture
7 mixture of native Filipino, Spanish and Chinese influences
8 brick, stone, wood (bamboo)
Tsalet house
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Manila Hotel
1 built in 1909
2 along Manila Bay in Manila, Philippines

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3 President William McKinley appointed William Howard Taft to head the Philippine Commission,
was opened on the commemoration of American Independence
4 William E. Parsons
5 to rival Malacaang Palace, the official residence of the President of the Philippines and was
opened on the commemoration of American Independence
6 California Mission Style (Mission Style Revival)
7 Spanish Colonial Revival Style
8 adobe brick walls, plaster (stucco)
Hotel Oriente
1 built in 1889
2 Binondo, Manila.
3 Don Manuel Perez Marqueti,
4 Spanish architect Juan Jose Huervas y Arizmendi
5 was believed to be the first hotel in the Philippines
6 Neo-Mudjar (Moorish Revival architecture)
7 spanish influence
8 mainly brick for exteriors (bricks and wood)

St. Mary and John Cathedral


1 1904- 1907
2 Isaac Peral and Florida Streets (United Nations Ave & Mara Y. Orosa Street) Manila,
3 Rev. Murray Bartlett,
4 George Barton (Barton's architectural firm)
5 The first objective was a strong religious and social centre in the American residential quarter of
Manila.
6 byzantine architecture
7 American influence
8 concrete

Aduana Building
1 completion in 1829
2 Plaza Espaa, Soriano (Aduana) Ave. corner Muralla St. in Intramuros

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3 spanish colonizer, The building served as a central treasury


4 Spanish engineer Toms Cortes
5 housed several government offices
6 Neoclassical
7 a Spanish colonial structure
8 Adobe stones

Old Malacaang Executive Building (Kalayaan Hall)


1 was constructed in 1920
2 San Miguel, Manila (Malacaang Palace, kalayaan hall)
3 Don Lus Rocha, a summer house
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5 office of the president
6 Renaissance-revivalist architecture
7 american influence
8 first concrete structure
Palacio del Gobernador
1 1599
2 Plaza de armas, intramuros
3 state residence of governor-general
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The custom in the Philippines predates on 1582 to 1828 of the Spanish regime having several tariff
until the American regime began giving revision to the Spanish tariff and stablishing Public Act No.
430 to the Bureau of Customs.
The bureau of customs was established Feb. 5 1902 which one of the Philippine agency under
the Department of Finance

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