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ANTONIO, PABLO Full Name: Pablo Sebero Antonio Born: January 25, 1901 Place of Birth: Binondo, Manila Died: June 14, 1975 (aged 74) Occupation: Filipino architect Awards: National Artist of the Philippines (1976) Asia-Pacific Heritage Awards (2003) • Style and Influence: Modernism The pioneer of mod...


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ANTONIO, PABLO Full Name: Pablo Sebero Antonio Born: January 25, 1901 Place of Birth: Binondo, Manila Died: June 14, 1975 (aged 74) Occupation: Filipino architect Awards: National Artist of the Philippines (1976) Asia-Pacific Heritage Awards (2003) •

Style and Influence: Modernism The pioneer of modern Philippine Architecture

NOTABLE WORKS Ideal Theater (1933) Avenida Rizal, Manila Demolished – 97 ’s First major work.

FEU Campus West Sampaloc, Manila • •

Art Deco style – 1938 to 1950 The campus is considered as the largest collaborative of surviving Art Deco architecture in Manila

ARANETA, LUIS Full Name: Luis Maria Zaragosa Araneta Born: 1916 Place of Birth: Manila, Philippines Died: 1984 (aged 68) Occupation: Filipino architect

NOTABLE WORKS Times Theatre Quezon Boulevard, Quiapo • Art Deco Style – Art Moderne • Construction – 1939 Accomodation: 800 people

Makati Medical Center Makati City • •

Opened – May 31, 1969 Most prominent hospital in the Philippines

ARELLANO, JUAN Full Name: Juan Marcos Arellano Born: April 25, 1988 Place of Birth: Tondo, Manila, Philippines Died: December 5, 1960 (aged 72) Occupation: Filipino architect, Painter

NOTABLE WORKS:

Legislative Building (Congress Building) Padre Burgos Avenue in Ermita, Manila • • •

Neoclassical Style Home to various legislative bodies of the Philippine government (1987 to 1997) It houses the National Art Gallery of the National Museum of the Philippines

Manila Central Post Office Liwasang Bonifacio, Manila • • • •

Neoclassical Style Construction: 1926 Designed with Tomas Mapua Renovation: 1946

ARELLANO, OTILIO Full Name: Juan Marcos Arellano Born: February 9, 1916 Place of Birth: San Juan, Manila, Philippines Died: May 31, 1981 (aged 52) Occupation: Filipino architect,

NOTABLE WORKS: Philippine Pavilion New York World Exhibition (1964) •

Roof form- “Salakot “, a traditio al Filipi o hat with wide ri

Palacio del Governador Intramuros, Manila • • •

12 storey-building Houses the Commission of Elections Historical Landmark

ARGUELLES, CARLOS Full Name: Carlos D. Corcuera Arguelles Born: September 15, 1917 Place of Birth: Manila, Philippines Died: August 9, 2008 (aged 91) Occupation: Filipino architect, Style and Influence: International Style (1960`s)

NOTABLE WORKS:

Philamlife Building Ermita, Manila • • •

Completed: 1962 20,000 sqm office space It was one of the first structures built in the international style of architecture

Development Bank of the Philippines Makati City • • •

Headquarters Founded: 1935 Finance and insurance industry

: CONCIO, CESAR Full Name: Cesar Homerio Concio Sr. Born: November 30, 1907 Place of Birth: Died: April 27, 2003 (aged 96) Occupation: Filipino architect, Firm: Concio Cesar H & Associates

NOTABLE WORKS University of the Philippines, Palma Hall Diliman, Quezon City • Asymmetrical structure inspired by international style and Filipino design expression • One of the first buildings in UP • Named after Rafael Palma - president of the university (1923 -1933) The heart of UP Diliman

Insular Life Building Makati City • • •

Completed: 1962 Curving façade entirely covered by narrow vertical aluminum Renovated: 2005 by Japanese firm

COSCOLLUELA, WILLIAM Full Name: William Vargas Coscolluela Occupation: Filipino architect, Firm: WV Coscolluela & Associates Awards: •

Recipie1t of the Preside1t’s Gold



Medal for Architecture 1956-1957



Recipient of the Gold Medal of Merit Award from Philippine Institute of Architects (PIA) – 1997



Awardee for Architecture Diwa ng Lahi at Patnubay ng mga Sining at Kalinangan Araw ng Maynila – 1997



Gawad Gintong Likha from the Architectural Archives Philippines 2005



Vertical Transportation in Architecture Award 2005



I1ter1atio1al Patro1’s Award – BCI Asia Top 10 Award – March 2007



BCI Asia Top 10 2009 Award

NOTABLE WORKS: Ayala Twin Towers Ayala Avenue, Makati City • •

26 Storey – apartment Construction: 2000

SM City North Edsa Quezon City • Opened: 1985 • 120,000 square meters • Largest shopping mall in the Philippines Third largest mall in the world

DE CASTRO, CRESENCIANO Full Name: Cresenciano De Castro Born: Place of Birth: Died: Occupation: Filipino architect, Career: He graduated in University of Santo Tomas in 1950 and passed the Architect’s Lice1sure Exa0 o1 the same year – Third highest rating

NOTABLE WORKS Philippine Science High School Diliman, Quezon City •

Operated: 1964



75,000 square meter lot

Philippine Nuclear Research Institute Commonwealth Avenue •

An arc-shaped nuclear laboratory building



The first nuclear research laboratory in the Philippines

FORMOSO, GABRIEL Career: •

9

’s to 9

’s – Most popular architect of the

residence in Makati villages •

Planning and working committee – Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila

Firm: GF and Partners Awards: •

Public Cultural Heritage Awards (1973)



Patnubay ng Sining at Kalinangan (1977)



PRC Outstanding Architect of the Year (1979)



UAP Likha Awards (1990)

NOTABLE WORKS Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) Manila, Philippines •

Established: July 3, 1993



Headquarters

Asian Institute of Management Makati City, Metro Manila •

Founded: 1968



The campus consists of fully air-conditioned buildings that house the academic, administrative, and dormitory facilities.

ILUSTRE, FEDERICO Born: 1912 Died: 1989 (77)

Occupation: Filipino Architect, Bureau of Public Works

NOTABLE WORKS:

Quezon Memorial Shrine Quezon City • • •

Constructed: 1978 66-meter trylon monument The o u e t’s three olu s a d a gels owed i grief, holdi g sa paguita wreaths, represe t Luzo , Visayas, and Mindanao. Dedicated to Manuel L. Quezon.

Quirino Grandstand Rizal Park, Manila • • • • •

Opened: 1949 Independence Grandstand – former name Capacity: 10, 000 Originally, it was neoclassical designed by Juan Arellano Currently, renovated simpler with some Art Deco influence

LOCSIN, LEANDRO Full Name: Leandro Locsin Born: August 15, 1928 Place of Birth: Silay, Negros Occidental Died: November 15, 1994 (aged 66) Occupation: Filipino architect, Interior Designer, Artist Firm: L.V Locsin & Partners Award: National Artist of the Philippines for Architecture (1960) Style & Influence: Use of concrete, floating volume and simplistic design

NOTABLE WORKS

Cultural Center of the Philippines Manila, Philippines •

Founded: September 1966



The façade is do0i1ated by a two-storey travertine block suspended 12 meters (39 ft) high by deep concave cantilevers on three sides



The rest of the structure is clad in concrete, textured by crushed seashells originally found on the reclamation site

Philippine International Convention Center Pasay, Metro Manila •

Construction: 1974



Completed: 1976



Inagaurated: September 5, 1976



Renovated: 1996



Floor Area: More than 70,000 sqm



Arch’l style: Brutalis0

LUNA DE SAN PEDRO, ANDRES Born: September 9, 1887 Place of Birth: Paris, France Died: 1952 (age 64) Occupation: Filipino architect Award: Gold Medal of Merit as the First Architect of Philippine Institute of Architects Style & Influence: Modern, Revival

NOTABLE WORKS Malacañang Palace San Miguel, Manila The official residence and principal workplace of the President of the Philippines. Spanish colonial and Neo-classical style

St. Vincent de Paul Parish San Marcelino, Manila •

1833 – originally built as a chapel



1912 – built a concrete church



2010 - renovation

MANOSA, FRANCISCO Born: February 4, 1931 Place of Birth: Manila Philippines Died: 1952 (age 64) Occupation: Filipino architect Style & Influence: Filipino Inspired Designs

NOTABLE WORKS The Coconut Palace (1978) Ang Tahanang Pilipino •

It is made of several types of Philippine hardwood, coconut shells, and a specially engineered coconut lumber known as Imelda Madera.



The palace is shaped like an octagon



The roof is shaped like a traditional Filipino salakot or hat.



The palace celebrates the coco1ut as the ulti0ate Tree of Life .

Bahay Kubo Mansion (2008) •

3 posts or "haligi



5 one-inch coconut shell doors



2 storey



A "silo1g



Muslim room



Sala and master's bedroom with fish pond

MAPUA, TOMAS Born: December 21, 1888 Place of Birth: Binondo Manila Philippines Died: December 22 1965 (age 65) Occupation: Filipino architect, Educator, Businessman Style & Influence: The first registered Architect of the Philippines

NOTABLE WORKS

St. La Salle Hall De La Salle University, 2401 Taft Avenue Malate, Manila, Philippines Classroom, office, chapel and convent space H-shaped 4 storey structure built in Neoclassical style Completed: 1924 Renovated: 1948

Manila Central Post Office Liwasang Bonifacio, Manila • • • •

Neoclassical Style Construction: 1926 Designed with Juan Arellano Renovation: 1946

MENDOZA, FELIPE Born: December 21, 1888 Place of Birth: Binondo Manila Philippines Died: December 22 1965 (age 65) Occupation: Filipino architect, Physical Planner Awards: •

Patnubay at Sining ng Kalinangan (1976)



UAP Likha Award (1982)



PRC Outstanding Architect of the Year (1982)

NOTABLE WORKS

Batasang Pambansa Complex Quezon City •

Completed: 1978



Headquarters of the House of Representatives of the Philippines

Development Academy of the Philippines Pasig City, Metro Manila •

generate pioneering, value-adding, synergistic ideas, concepts, principles, techniques and technologies addressing development problems of local, national and international significance;

NAPKIL, ANGEL Full Name: Angelo E. Sancho Napkil Born: February 20, 1914 Place of Birth: Binondo Manila Philippines Died: November 2 1980 (age 66) Occupation: Filipino architect, City Planning Commissioner of Manila (1947-1949) Awards: •

Patnubay at Sining ng Kalinangan (1976)



UAP Likha Award (1982)



PRC Outstanding Architect of the Year (1982)

NOTABLE WORKS

National Press Club Building Magallanes Drive, Manila Headquarters Offices and facilities is in a 5,184.7 sqm property

Lopez Museum and Library Pasay City Founded: 1960 by Eugenio Lopez Sr. Designed by Nakpil – 1985 before moving in Benpress Building

NAPKIL, ANGEL Full Name: Juan Felipe De Jesus Napkil Born: May 26, 1899 Place of Birth: Quiapo Manila Philippines Died: May 7, 1986 (age 86) Occupation: Filipino architect, Teacher Awards: •

National Artist for Architecture 1973

Known as Dean of filipino Architects

NOTABLE WORKS Rizal Shrine Calamba, Laguna •

2 storey mansion with a separate building with museum and an audio-visual room



Spanish-Colonial style house – Bahay na Bato



Material: Stones, Bricks, and Wood



Renovated: 1949

University of the Philippines, Administration Building, Quezon Hall •

Neoclassical Style



The home of the Oblation



It is the front-most building of the university from the University Avenue.



It houses many of the administrative offices for the entire university.

OCAMPO, FERNANDO Full Name: Fernando Hizon Ocampo Born: August 7 1987 Place of Birth: San Fernando Pampanga Died: 1984 (age 87) Occupation: Filipino architect, Civil Engineer

NOTABLE WORKS

Manila Cathedral Manila, Philippines •

Minor Basilica and Metropolitan Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception



Neo-Romanesque Style



Completed: 1958

Renovation: 2014

Regina Building Binondo, Manila •

Neoclassical Beaux-arts



Completed: 1915



Previously known as Roxas Building



Currently 4 storey building

ROXAS, FELIX Full Name: Felix Roxas y Arroyo Sr Born: 1820 Occupation: Filipino architect, Civil Engineer

NOTABLE WORKS

Sto. Domingo Church Quezon City •

Spanish-Modern Style



Renovated by Ocampo: 1863



Completed: 1954



Height : 25 m (82 ft)



Floor area: 3,300 m2 (36,000 sq ft)

Materials: Concrete

San Ignacio Church Intramuros, Manila •

Completed: 1899



former Parish church



Currently reconstructed from ruins to serve as museum

SANTOS-VIOLA, CARLOS Full Name: Carlos Antonio Santos-Viola Born: April 8 1922 Place of Birth: San Miguel, Bulacan Died: 1984 (age 87) Occupation: Filipino architect,

NOTABLE WORKS

Iglesia ni Cristo Cubao, Quezon City Completed: 1954 Neo-Gothic and Art-Deco style It was made from Galvanized Iron for Roofing and Wood for the Entire Structure Capacity: 1, 000 people

Iglesia ni Cristo Central Temple Commonwealth Avenue, Diliman, Quezon City •

Completed: 1984



It is the biggest place of worship in the country



Capacity: 7,000 people

Republic of the Philippines

SAMAR STATE UNIVERSITY Catbalogan City, Samar

COLLEGE OF INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY BS ARCHITECTURE

RESEARCH NO. 003

FILIPINO ARCHITECTS

Submitted by: GEAN LESTER BANTILAN BSArch 5A

Submitted to: IDr. Aleli Amparado, piid Instructor...


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