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National Artists for Architecture

1973 – Juan Nakpil


1976 – Pablo Antonio
1990 – Leandro Locsin
2006 – IP Santos
2014 – Jose Maria Zaragosa
2018 - Francisco Manosa
JUAN NAKPIL

• He was one of eight


children of the Philippine
Revolution veterans Julio
Nakpil and Gregoria de
Jesús (who married the
former after the death of
her first husband Andrés
Bonifacio).
QUIAPO CHURCH JUAN NAKPIL
RENOVATION

The church was reconstructed in 1933 from plans by Nakpil, and was further
refined by Jose Maria Zaragoza in the 1980s.
QUEZON INSTITUTE

JUAN NAKPIL

Art Deco masterpiece built in 1938 for the Philippines Anti-Tuberculosis Society
CAPITOL THEATRE

This famous theater in


downtown Escolta is another of
Nakpil’s Art Deco gems done in
an exaggerated, geometric
style.

JUAN NAKPIL
PABLO ANTONIO
“For our Father, every line must
have a meaning, a purpose.
For him, function comes first
before Elegance or form.”
FEU – MANILA

PABLO ANTONIO

•Five buildings in the Sampaloc Campus


• In 2005, it was cited with an Honorable Mention by
the UNESCO Asia-Pacific Heritage Awards for Culture
Heritage Conservation for “returning buildings and
landscape to their original appearance, maintaining the
architectural integrity of the Art Deco structures.”
WHITE CROSS (San Juan)

PABLO ANTONIO

Orphanage
IDEAL THEATRE (Manila)

PABLO ANTONIO
GAEITY THEATER (Ermita, Manila)

PABLO ANTONIO

Art Deco (Demolished, 2014)


CAPITOL THEATER (Escolta, Manila)

PABLO ANTONIO
LEANDRO LOCSIN
• From Silay City, Negros
Occidental, a grandson of
the first governor of the
province.
LEANDRO LOCSIN
• Studied at the De La Salle
Brothers in 1935 before
returning to Negros due to
the Second World War.
• He returned to Manila to
study Pre-Law, before
shifting to pursue a
Bachelor’s Degree in Music at
the University of Santo
Tomas.
• Although he was a talented
pianist, he later shifted
again to Architecture, just a
year before graduating.
FOLK ARTS THEATER

LEANDRO LOCSIN
PHILIPPINE INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION CENTER

LEANDRO LOCSIN
MANILA INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
(NAIA Terminal 1)

LEANDRO LOCSIN
DAVAO INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT

LEANDRO LOCSIN
TANGHALANG MARIANG MAKILING (Los
Banos)

LEANDRO LOCSIN
Church of Saint Andrew (Makati)

LEANDRO LOCSIN
Church of Monastery of the Transfiguration,
Malaybalay, Bukidnon

LEANDRO LOCSIN
IP SANTOS
•Cultural Center of the
Philippines
•Manila Hotel
•San Miguel Corporation
Building
•Nayong Pilipino
•Paco Park
•Rizal Park
•Loyola Memorial Park
•Tagaytay Highlands Golf and
Country Club
•The Orchard Golf and Country
Club
•Magallanes Church
•Asian Institute of Management
JOSE MARIA ZARAGOSA
MERALCO
BUILDING

JOSE MARIA ZARAGOZA


Sto.Domingo
Church

JOSE MARIA ZARAGOZA


Commercial Bank and Trust Company
Building

JOSE MARIA ZARAGOZA


FRANCISCO “BOBBY” MANOSA

• Pioneered the art of


neovernacular architecture

“I design Filipino,
nothing else.”
FRANCISCO “BOBBY” MANOSA

COCONUT PALACE (TAHANANG PILIPINO)


FRANCISCO “BOBBY” MANOSA

Pearl Farm (Samal Island, Davao)


FRANCISCO “BOBBY” MANOSA

Amanpulo Resort (Palawan)


FRANCISCO “BOBBY” MANOSA

Mactan Shangri-La Hotel & Resort (Lapu Lapu City)


FRANCISCO “BOBBY” MANOSA

San Miguel Building (Mandaluyong)


FRANCISCO “BOBBY” MANOSA

Mary Immaculate Parish Church (Las Pinas)


FRANCISCO “BOBBY” MANOSA

Lanao Del Norte Capitol Building (Lanao Norte)

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