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Output #4: Architecture

Make and create 5 collages presenting forms of contemporary


architecture.
Procedure: Gather pictures from any sources (internet, used
magazine, etc.). Assemble the cut pieces or create them on
any digital platform. Include the name and location of the
building. Include a brief description of that structure and facts.
Attach a page for your title, your name, grade level, and the
date of your submission. Use letter size for your collage.

Please see attached pictures for your reference.


Submitted by: Juan Dela Cruz
Grade 12 – Philippians 1

Submitted to: Ms. Angelica Bautista

Date of Submission: October 21, 2023


Fort Santiago is one of the oldest fortifications in Manila built
by the Spaniards in 1571 from what was once a palisaded structure of
logs and earth built by Rajah Soliman on the native settlement
called Maynila. The fort was destroyed in 1574 during the Chinese attack
led by Limahong. The stone fort was built between 1589 and 1592 and
was repaired and extended after being damaged by the 1645 earthquake.
Spanish, British, American and Japanese occupation forces used the fort
as their headquarters and a prison for men, women, children and soldiers.

In 1945 following the


liberation of Manila
during the Second
World War, the US Army
discovered 600
decomposing
corpses inside the Fort
Santiago dungeons. The
conditions were so
cramped that all
prisoners died from
suffocation and heat
exhaustion.
Basco Lighthouse was built in Naidi Hills, at the site of the old
telegraph facility used during the American era and was destroyed by the
Japanese during World War II. The main column is round, white painted, and
crowned with a red lantern room. The bottom portion and the attached dwelling
are limestone masonry. The 20-meter tower has six stories, with the fifth being
the gallery, allowing unobstructed views of the West Philippine Sea to the west,
Mt. Iraya to the north, and the Basco Town Proper to the south. A.
nearby building houses the Bunker Cafe.

First lit in 2003, it was the first to be


completed of the three. Basco
Lighthouse was built in Naidi Hills, at
the site of the old telegraph facility
used during the American era and
was destroyed by the Japanese
during World War II.
The San Juanico Bridge is part of the Pan-Philippine
Highway and stretches from Samar to Leyte across the San Juanico Strait
in the Philippines. Constructed during the administration of President
Ferdinand Marcos through Japanese Official Development Assistance
loans, it has a total length of 2.16 kilometers (1.34 mi)—the second longest
bridge spanning a body of seawater in the Philippines after the Cebu-
Cordova Bridge.

As the late Philippine President,


Ferdinand Marcos dedicated it to his
wife, Imelda who was known as the
With a length of 2.6 kilometers, it was considered as the “Rose of Tacloban“. It served as a
longest bridge in the Philippines until the new Cebu- birthday gift and testimonial of his
Cordova Link Expressway (CCLEX) was opened to the
public on April 27, 2022. love for her.
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