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A. Architecture 1. National Capital Region |
a. Pablo S. Antonio (1976) b. Juan F. Nakpil (1973) c. Ildefonso P. Santos (2006) |
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Pablo S. Antonio - |
1976 |
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he pioneered modern Philippine architecture. He emphasizes function before elegance and the maximum use of natural light and cross ventilation in his design. |
Pablo S. antonio 1976 |
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Juan F. Nakpil - |
1973 |
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Born in Quiapo, Manila, he was known as the “Dean of Filipino Architects.” He espoused architecture reflective of Philippine traditions and culture. His major works are: Geronimo de los Reyes Building, Magsaysay Building, Rizal Theater, Capitol Theater, Captain Pepe Building, Manila Jockey Club, Rufino Building, Philippine Village Hotel, University of the Philippines Administration and University Library, and the reconstructed Rizal house in Calamba, Laguna. |
Juan F. Nakpil (1973) |
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Ildefonso P. Santos |
2006 |
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Born in Malabon, Manila, he is considered as the “Father of Philippine Landscape Architecture.” His works include Tagaytay Highland resort; Mt. Malarayat Golf and Country Club in Lipa, Batangas; and Orchard Gold and Country Club in Imus, Cavite. |
Ildefonso P. Santos (2006) |
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Architecture Region 3 – Central Luzon |
Jose Maria V. Zaragoza 2014 |
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Jose Maria V. Zaragoza |
2014 |
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From Guagua, Pampanga, Zaragoza’s name became almost synonymous with modern ecclesiastical architecture. His major works include Meralco Building, Philbanking Building, Sto. Domingo Church and Convent, Metropolitan Cathedral of Cebu City, Villa San Miguel Church in Mandaluyong |
Jose Maria V. Zaragoza 2014 |
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Architecture Region 18 – Negros Island |
a. Leandro V. Locsin (1990) |
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Leandro V. Locsin |
1990 |
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Born in Silay, Negros Occidental, he believes that the true Philippine Architecture is “the product of two great streams of culture, the oriental and the occidental… to produce a new object of harmony.” He used themes of floating volume, the duality of light and heavy, and buoyant and massive in his major works. |
Leandro V. Locsin 1990 |
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A. Architecture |
A. Architecture 1. National Capital Region (3) 2. Region 3 – Central Luzon (1) 3. Region 18 – Negros Island (1) |