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Filipino Architects

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1. Carlos Baretto First Pensionado in Architecture

2. Carlos Baretto One of the pioneers of the Division of Archi-


tecture

3. Antonio Toledo Master of Neoclassical Style

4. Antonio Toledo One of the first architect-educators

5. Antonio Toledo Manila City Hall

6. Antonio Toledo Leyte Capitol Building

7. Tomas Mapua First registered Architect in the Philippines

8. Mapua Institute of Technology Est. 1925; First Architectural School in the


Philippines

9. Tomas Mapua De La Salle University, Main Building

10. Felix Roxas y Arroyo First Filipino Architect

11. Antonio Toledo Department of Tourism Building

12. Arcadio Arellano Pioneered the establishment of Architectur-


al and Surveying Office in the Philippines

13. Arcadio Arellano First employed Filipino Architectural Advi-


sor

14. Arcadio Arellano Gota de Leche Building, Manila

15. Tomas Arguelles Heacock's Building (Department Store)

16. Tomas Arguelles Advocated the enforcement of the Building


Code of Manila

17. Building Code of Manila Adapted as the National Building Code of


the Philippines

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18. Juan Arellano Metropolitan Museum, Manila

19. Juan Arellano Promoter of shift to Art Deco & Stream-


line Modern (Proto-Modern) and Nativist for
Philippine Architecture

20. Metropolitan Museum, Manila Art Deco; Constructed 1931 by Juan Arel-
lano

21. Juan Arellano National Museum

22. National Museum Formerly Legislative Building in Manila

23. Juan Arellano Post Office Building, Manila

24. Juan Arellano Benitez Hall (Education), Malcolm Hall


(Law) in UP Diliman

25. First Generation Carlos Baretto, Antonio Toledo, Tomas Ma-


pua, Arcadio Arellano, Tomas Arguelles,
Juan Arellano

26. Second Generation Andres Luna de San Pedro, Pablo Antonio,


Fernando Ocampo, Juan Nakpil

27. Andres Luna de San Pedro Regina Building, Manila

28. Andres Luna de San Pedro Introduced Art Deco in the Philippines

29. Andres Luna de San Pedro Crystal Arcade, Manila

30. Crystal Arcade, Manila Manila's most Modern Building, Pre-war


Era

31. Pablo S. Antonio Ideal Theater, 1933

32. Pablo S. Antonio Galaxy Theater

33. Pablo S. Antonio FEU Main Building

34. Pablo S. Antonio


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Known for his interpretation of Art Deco;
buildings are characterized by clean lines,
plain surfaces and bold rectangular masses

35. Fernando Ocampo Co-founded UST School of Fine Arts and


Design, 1930

36. Fernando Ocampo Known for his Neo-Romanesque style;


straightforward simplicity, synthesizing tra-
ditional designs with Art Deco Ornaments

37. Fernando Ocampo Spearheaded the restoration of Manila


Cathedral

38. Fernando Ocampo UST Central Seminary Building

39. Juan Nakpil First National Artist for Architecture, 1973

40. Juan Nakpil Gonzales Hall (Main Library), UP Diliman

41. Juan Nakpil Quezon


Hall (Administration Building), UP Diliman

42. Juan Nakpil Art Deco style through combination of styl-


ized flora and angular forms

43. Juan Nakpil Reconstruction of Quiapo Church and addi-


tion of dome and belfry

44. Third Generation Jose Ma. Zaragoza, Mañosa Brothers, Otil-


lio Arellano, Carlos Arguelles, Cesar Con-
cio, Cresenciano de Castro, Gabriel For-
moso, Leandro Locsin, Alfredo Luz, Felipe
Mendoza, Angel Nakpil

45. Cesar Concio Church of the Risen Lord, UP Diliman (Thin


Shell)

46. Angel Nakpil National Press Club Building, Manila

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47. Alfredo Luz Ramon Magsaysay Center, Manila (Mod-
ern)

48. Carlos Arguelles PhilAm Life Building, Manila (1962)

49. Frederico Ilustre Quezon Memorial Shrine, Quezon City (Art


Deco)

50. Juan Nakpil SSS Building, Quezon City (folded plate on


it's entrance canopy)

51. Marcos de Guzman Residence of Artemio Reyes; Plateriform or


Saucer-shaped motif

52. Otilio Arellano Philippine Pavilion for 1964 New York's Fair

53. Leandro Locsin Parish of the Holy Sacrifice, UP Diliman


(Thin Shell)

54. Leandro Locsin Church of St. Andrew, Makati City (Thin


Shell)

55. Araneta Coliseum, Cubao Thin Shell; Designed by Progressive De-


velopment Corporation; one of the largest
coliseums and indoor facilities in Asia with
clear span

56. Juan Nakpil Commercial Bank and Trust Building (Fold-


ed Plate)

57. Juan Nakpil Rizal Theatre (Brise Soleil)

58. Victor Tiotuyco UP International Center, Diliman (Folded


Plate)

59. Ildefonso P. Santos Father of Philippine Landscape Architec-


ture

60. San Miguel Corporation Build-


ing (Regional Tropicalism)

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Inspired by Banaue Rice Terraces; Collab-
oration between Mañosa Brothers and IP
Santos

61. Jorge Ramos GSIS Building, Pasay City (Regional Tropi-


calism)

62. Felipe Mendoza Development Academy of the Philippines,


Pasig City
(Regional Tropicalism)

63. Roberto Noveranio Abelardo Hall (Music), UP Diliman


(Pierced Screens)

64. Cesar Concio Vinzon's Hall, UP Diliman (Pierced


Screens)

65. Pablo Antonio Captain Luis Gonzaga Building, Rizal Av-


enue cor. Carriedo (Brise Soleil)

66. Julio Victor Rocha Roque Roaño Building, UST (first success-
ful use of Brise Soleil)

67. Meralco Building, Ortigas First Building to rise along Ortigas Avenue;
Jose Zaragoza (Brise Soleil)

68. Cotabato Municipal Hall Juan Nakpil; Bay Sinug (Tausug House)

69. Naga Tadjuk Pasung Gable finial adapted at Cotabato Municipal


Hall

70. Mañosa Brothers Sulo Hotel

71. Leandro Locsin Prow of the Muslim Vinta; 1970 Osaka


World Exposition

72. Luis Ma. Araneta Filipino Exotica design which was consid-
ered more Polynesian; 1962 Seattle World
Exposition

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73. Frederico Ilustre A symbolic summation of the Cultural and
Scientific achievements of the Filipino peo-
ple; 1958 Brussels Universal Exposition

74. Otilio Arellano Symbolic Gateway made of huge pointed


arches with summit resembling a conical
salakot; 1953 International Fair

75. Angel Nakpil Picache Building, Manila

76. Picache Building, Manila First skyscraper in the Philippines

77. Manila Ordinance No. 4131 Maximum height of buildings increased


from 30 metres to 45 metres

78. Luis Ma. Araneta Araneta-Tuason Building, Manila

79. Araneta-Tuason Building, First skyscraper to use vertical Brise Soleil


Manila as decorative feature

80. Cresenciano de Castro Asian Development Bank Building, Ortigas

81. Asian Development Bank Introduced the use of exposed aggregate


Building, Ortigas finish

82. Insular Life Building First office building surpassing the height
restriction in the Makati CBD

83. Cesar Concio Insular Life Building, Makati

84. Insular Life Building Redeveloped by The Japanese firm


Takenobu Mohri Architects and Associates
in 2005

85. Marcosian Architecture Golden Age of Philippine Architecture

86. Felipe Mendoza Batasang Pambansa Building

87. Leandro Locsin National Arts Center, Laguna

88. Nayong Filipino


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First cultural park established in Asia and in
the world

89. CCP Complex Intended for folk festivals and spectacular


state rituals: Kasaysayan ng Lahi, Miss Uni-
verse (1974), Manila International Film Fes-
tival, enshrining of National Artists

90. Leandro Locsin Tanghalang Pambansa, CCP Main Theatre

91. Leandro Locsin Tanghalang Francisco Balagtas, Folk Arts


Theatre

92. Tanghalang Francisco Balag- 10K-seater arena type of Theatre con-


tas, Folk Arts Theatre structed within 77 days for 1974 Miss Uni-
verse

93. Froilan Hong Manila Film Center is the only building in


CCP Complex not made by Locsin

94. Manila Film Center Application of Greek Classical Proportions


on its Facade

95. Francisco Mañosa Tahanang Filipino or Coconut Palace

96. Ralph Harrington Doane Capitol of Pangasinan

97. Leandro Locsin Philippine International Convention Center

98. William Parsons Philippine General Hospital

99. Juan Nakpil Belief of Philippine Architecture reflecting


on local traditions and culture

100. Juan Nakpil Private Filipino Architects and Engineers to


participate in government projects through
law

101. Juan Nakpil Capitan Pepe Building, Rizal Avenue cor.


Recto

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102. Capitan Pepe Building, Rizal Used to be popular venues for prom nights
Avenue cor. Recto and graduation balls (The Moonlit Terrace
and The Central Hotel)

103. Juan Nakpil Gala-Rodriguez House, Quezon

104. Gala-Rodriguez House, Que- Residential project with Art Deco influ-
zon ences; owned by Dr. Isidro Rodriguez and
Doña Gregoria Gala

105. Gala-Rodriguez House, Que- Declared as a Heritage House by the Na-


zon tional Historical Institute in 2008

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