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CAPITOL THEATER



Location: Escolta, Manila



Architectural style: Art deco



Architect: Juan Nakpil



Floor area: 3,067 m2 (33,010 sq ft)

REGINA BUILDING



Architectural style: Neoclassical Beaux-arts architecture



Architect: Andrés Luna de San Pedro and Fernando H. Ocampo



Location: Escolta Street

MAKATI STOCK EXCHANGE



Architect : Leandro V. Locsin


SUPREME COURT, Manila



Architect: Juan M. Arellano

IDEAL THEATER, Manila



Architectural styles: Art Deco



Architect : Pablo S. Atonio

GSIS BUILDING, Manila



Architect : Jorge Y. Ramos

PHILIPPINE STOCK EXCHANGE, Makati



Architect : Leandro V. Locsin

IGLESIA NI CRISTO, Commonwealth, Q. C



Architectural style : Neo-Gothic



Architect : Carlos Antonio Santos-Viola

MANILA CITY HALL, Ermita, Manila



Architectural style : Neoclassical architecture



Architect: Antonio M. Toledo



Completed: August 19, 1941

METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF MANILA, Roxas Blvd., Manila



also known as MET



Architect : Gabriel Formoso

PICACHE BUILDING, Quiapo Manila.



*This was Manila's first real skyscraper.



Architectural style: International Style architecture



Architect : Angel Nakpil



Built in the mid 1950's

QUEZON MEMORIAL SHRINE, Q. C


is an Art deco-themed monument



Architect : Federico Ilustre



The 66-metre (217 ft) shrine representing Manuel L. Quezon's age when he died from tuberculosis stands on a thirty-six hectare elliptical lot.

MERALCO BUILDING, Ortigas



Architect : José Maria Zaragoza



*Architect Zaragosa is said to have used the 1960’s brise-soleil architectural medium for the building design, where a series of vertical concrete elements installed as a concave curtain were ordered by monolithic concrete towers.

The QUIRINO GRANDSTAND , formerly known as the Independence Grandstand, is a grandstand located at Rizal Park, Manila, Philippines.



Capacity: 10,000



Year built: 1946



Renovated: 1949



Architects: Juan M. Arellano, Federico Ilustre

ATENEO DE MANILA UNIVERSITY , Katipunan,Quezon City



Architect : FELIPE MENDOZA

ROBINSON'S GALLERIA (also known as Robinsons Galleria Ortigas) is a mixed-use complex and shopping mall located at EDSA corner Ortigas Avenue, Quezon City.



Architect: WILLIAM COSCOLLUELA

SAN MIGUEL CORPORATION, Ortigas


Designed by the Mañosa brothers (Manuel, Francisco, and Jose). The building's unique design is inspired by the Banaue rice terraces.

SSS BUILDING, East Ave.,Q.c



Architect: Juan F. Nakpil

NATIONAL LIBRARY OF THE PHILIPPINES (Filipino: Pambansang Aklatan ng Pilipinas or Aklatang Pambansa ng Pilipinas, abbreviated NLP), Ermita, Manila



Architect : José Maria Zaragoza

PHILIPPINE GENERAL HOSPITAL, Ermita, Manila



*It was built by architect William E. Parsons in neo-classic style that follows the Daniel Burnham plan for Manila. This plan included Manila Hotel, Army and Navy Club and the Philippine General Hospital.

RIZAL MONUMENT is a memorial in Rizal Park in Manila, Philippines built to commemorate the executed Filipino nationalist, José Rizal.


Designer: Richard Kissling


Material: Granite


Height: 12.7 metres (42 ft)


Location: Luneta Park, Manila

The Araneta Coliseum was constructed from 1957 to late 1959, and designed and built by Architect Dominador Lacson Lugtu and Engrineer Leonardo Onjunco Lugtu.

ALIMALL, Cubao, Q. C



Architect : Sindiong / Ocampo

The Independent Philippine Church (IPC) or Aglipayan Church is a popular schismatic Catholic church founded in 1902 by the priest Gregorio Aglipay and Sr. Isabelo de los Yeyes.


Iglesia Filipina Independiente National Cathedral (IFI)



Location : Ermita, Manila



Architect : Carlos D. Arguelles

BENGUET CENTER, Mandaluyong City



Architect : Leandro V Locsin

BATASANG PAMBANSA COMPLEX



Architect: Felipe M. Mendoza



Town or city: Quezon City



Completed: 1978

The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (Central Bank of the Philippines) BSP



Architect : Gabriel Formoso

The Coconut Palace, also known as Tahanang Pilipino is a government building located in the Cultural Center of the Philippines Complex, in Manila, Philippines. It was the official residence and the principal workplace of the Vice President of the Philippines.



Architectural style: Filipino vernacular architecture



Architect: Francisco Mañosa



Town or city: Manila

Asian Development Bank building on Roxas Boulevard (now the Department of Foreign Affairs



Architect : Cresencio de Castro

The Cultural Center of the Philippines Complex, also known as CCP Complex, is an 88-hectare.



Architect : Leandro V Locsin



Location : Roxas Boulevard, Metro Manila

DEVELOPMENT BANK OF THE PHILIPPINES (DBP), Buendia



Architect : Carlos Arguelles

THE COLUMN, Makati



Architect : RMJM

The Times Theater, on Quezon Boulevard, Quiapo, was designed by Architect Luis Z. Araneta. It was erected in 1939, with an Art Moderne relief. Unmaintained today, the theater is still operational, and can accommodate 800 people with its single screen operations.

The State Theatre was erected in the 1930's, Art Deco design.



Architect: Juan F. Nakpil

ONE SERENDRA



Architect : GF & Partners

The Shang Grand Tower was designed by international architectural firm Palmer & Turner (P & T) Architects and Engineers Ltd., in cooperation with local architectural firm Recio + Casas Architects

Philippine Center for International Trade and Exhibition (PHILCITE)



Architect : Leandro V Locsin

SULO RESTAURANT, Makati



Architect : Mañosa Brothers

SOFITEL PHILIPPINE PLAZA HOTEL, Manila



Architect : Leandro V Locsin

Monastery of the Transfiguration in Malaybalay City, Bukidnon



by National Artist for Architecture Leandro Locsin