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Who is the Architect of the Development Bank of the Philippines? |
Carlos Arguelles |
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First president of PAS. |
Juan Nakpil |
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First president of UAP. |
Jose Herrera |
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First Filipino architect with an academic degree from abroad; first pensionado. |
Carlos Baretto |
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Regarded as the master of the Neoclassic style; designed the Manila City Hall. |
Antonio Toledo |
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Who designed the Department of Tourism and Leyte Capitol building? |
Antonio Toledo |
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First Registered architect in the Philippines. |
Tomas Mapua |
De La Salle University, Main Building |
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First Filipino to be employed by the Americans as one of their architectural advisor. |
Arcadio Arellano |
Gota de Leche Building, Manila |
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Advicated the enforcement of the building code of Manila and designed one of the major department stores of the period of first generation Filipino architects. Example; Hancock's Building. |
Tomas Arguelles |
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Promoted the shift to proto-modern (art deco and streamline modern) and nativist phase of Philippine architecture. |
Juan Arellano |
Metropolitan Museum, Manila National Museum, Manila Post Office Building, Manila |
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Introduced new architectural forms in the Philippines by incorporating modern and exotic design motifs through the grammar of Art Deco. |
Andres Luna De San Pedro |
Regina Building, Manila |
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Who designed the Crystal Arcade (most modern building before WWll, Art Deco) in Manila? |
Andres Luna De San Pedro |
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His building were characterized by clean lines, plain surfaces, and bold rectangular masses. 1996 National Artist for Architecture. |
Pablo Antonio |
Far Eastern University, Main Building |
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Designer of Ideal Theatre and Galaxy Theatre. |
Pablo Antonio |
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Designed with straightforward simplicity, synthesizing traditionql designs witj art deco ornaments. Also Co-founded the UST School of Fine Arts and Architecture in 1930. |
Fernando Ocampo |
Manila Cathedral (Neo-Romanesque) UST Central Seminary Building |
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Work largely in the Art Deco style, combining stylized flora and angular forms. 1974 National Artist for Architecture. |
Juan Nakpil |
Quiapo Church Quezon Hall, UPD (Admin Building) Gozales Hall, UPD (Main Library) |
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Who designed the Church of Risen Lord, Palma Hall and Melchor Hall in UP Diliman? |
Cesar Concio |
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Designer of National Press Club Building in Manila. |
Angel Nakpil |
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Architect of Pacific Star Building in Makati. |
Gabriel Formoso |
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Architect of Philamlife Building in Manila. |
Carlos Arguelles |
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Who designed the GSIS Building and Veterans Memorial Building in Manila and Quezon Memorial Shrine in Quezon City? |
Fredrico Ilustre |
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Who designed the Quezon City Assembly Hall? |
Ruperto Gaite |
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Who designed the SSS Building in Quezon City? |
Juan Nakpil |
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Designed the Residence of Artemio Reyes as described as Plateriform or saucer-shaped motif. |
Marcos De Guzman |
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Designed the Residence of Ignacio Arroyo and Mutya ng Pasig Revolving Restaurant. |
Mañosa Brothers |
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Designed the Church of St. Andrew in Makati and Parish of Holy Sacrifice in UP Diliman. |
Leandro Locsin |
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Designed the Araneta Coliseum in Cubao, Quezon City. |
Progressive Development Corporation |
Corporation owned by J. Amado Araneta |
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Designer of Commercial Bank, Trust Building and Rizal Theatre. |
Juan Nakpil |
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Designer of UP International Center in UP Diliman. |
Victor Tiotuyco |
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Architect of Sto. Domingo Church in Quezon City. |
Jose Ma. Zaragoza |
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Architect of Cathedral of the Holy Child in Manila. |
Carlos Arguelles |
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Architect of the Iglesia ni Cristo, Central in Quezon City. |
Carlos Santos-Viola |
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Architect of Mormon Temple in Quezon City. |
Felipe Mendoza |
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Plan of Constitution Hills, new site of the government located on a high plateau. |
Arellano-Frost |
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Who designed the San Miguel Corporation Building? |
Mañosa Brothers and Ildefonso Santos |
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He is the father of Philippine Landscape Architecture. |
Ildefonso Santos |
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Who designed the Benguet Corporation Buildingn as the first and oldest mining company in the Philippines. |
Leandro Locsin |
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Who designed the GSIS Building in Pasay? |
Jorge Ramos |
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Who designed the Development Academy of the Philippines in Pasig? |
Felipe Mendoza |
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Designed the Abelardo Hall (Music) in UP Diliman. |
Roberto Novenario |
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Designed the Captain Luis Gonzaga Building in Rizal avenue corner Carriedo. |
Pablo Antonio |
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Initiated the successful use of brise soleil as one of his design is Roque Roano Building in UST. |
Julio Victor Rocha |
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Who designed the Meralco Building as first building to rise along Ortigas Avenue? |
Jose Saragoza |
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He designed the Picache Building in Manila as considered as the first skyscraper in the Philippines. |
Angel Nakpil |
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Who designed the Araneta-Tuazon Building in Manila as first to use vertical breis soleil as a decorative feature. |
Luis Ma. Araneta |
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Who designed the Asian Development Bank of The Philippines in Manila that introduced the use of exposed aggregate finish? |
Cresenciano de Castro |
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Who designed the Insular Life Building as first office building to surpass the old height restriction in Makati, CBD and redeveloped in 2005 by the Japanese firm, Tekenobu Mohri Architects and Associates? |
Cesar Concio |
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Architect of Cotabato Municipal Hall as a example of Tausug house silhouette; naga tadjuk pasung gable finial. |
Juan Nakpil |
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Designed the Sulo Hotel. |
Mañosa Brothers |
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Designed the Philippine Pavilion, 1964 New York's Fair. |
Otilio Arellano |
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Designed the Philippine Pavilion, 1970 Osaka World Exposition. |
Leandro Locsin |
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First Filipino Architect and also Maestro De Obra. |
Felix Rojas y Arroyo |
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Masonry that is perforated, pierced, or lattice-like; functioned mainly as diffusers of light and doubled as exterior decorative meshes. |
Pierced Screen |
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Roof structure that is formed by joining flat, thin slabs along their edges. |
Folded Plate |
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Architect of the first skyscraper in the Philippines. |
Juan Nakpil |
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Developer of exclusive suburban villages; aimed to transform Makati into the most modern community in the country. |
Ayala y Compania |
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A nostalgic attempt to recreate a style from the past. "Folk Architecture" and the bahay kubo became architectural archetypes. |
Neo-vernacular |
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Architect who designed the first building to rise along Ortigas Avenue. |
Jose Zaragosa |
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He designed the salakot-inspired Philippine Pavilion for the 1964 New York's Fair. |
Otillo Arellano |
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Arena-type, 10,000-seat theater constructed within 77 days, intended venue for the Ms. Universe Paegent. |
Tanghalang Francisco Balagtas |
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Architect who designed the "Passively-cooled House". |
Geronimo Manahan |
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Imelda's idea of a model community plan, a self-reliant and self-sufficient settlement designed for 50-100 families in two-and-a-half hectare area. |
BLISS |
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Collaborated with Arquitectonica in the design of Pacific Plaza Tower in Taguig. |
Recio + Casas Architects |
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Designed the tallest office building in the Philippines. |
RTKL & Associates |
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AoR of the GT International Tower in Makati. |
GF & Partners |
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Designed the RCBC Plaza (Yunchengco Tower) in Makati, in collaboration with SOM. |
W.V. Conscuella & Associates |
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Architect of the Manila Film Center. |
Froilan Hong |
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International partner for the design of the Essensa Towers in Taguig. |
Ieoh Ming Pei |
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Architect of DLSU-CSB School of Fine Arts and Design in Manila. |
Eduardo Calma |
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International partner for the design of the World Trade Exchange in Binondo, Manila. |
Michael Graves |
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