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Cards (69)

  • Filipino Architects and their Works
    • ANTONIO, PABLO SEBRERO
    • ARANETA, LUIS MARIA GONZAGA
    • ARELLANO, ARCADIO DE GUZMAN
    • ARELLANO, JUAN DE GUZMAN
    • ARELLANO, OTILIO A.
    • ARGUELLES, TOMAS FERNANDEZ
    • ARGUELLES, CARLOS D.
    • BARRETO, CARLOS A.
    • BELLOC, VICENTE B.
    • BERENGUERTOPACIO, CHED
    • BORJA, CELINE
    • BURNHAM, DANIEL HUDSON
    • CALMA, LOR
    • CANCHELA, CESAR
    • CAUDAL, ALEJANDRO YELAB
    • CONCIO, CESAR HOMERO
    • COSCOLLUELA, WILLIAM VARGAS
    • DAVID, NESTOR
    • DE CASTRO, CRESENCIANO CRUZ
    • DE LEON, GABINO
    • DE UGUCCIONI, JUAN
    • FORMOSO. GABRIEL PAPA
    • G&W ARCHITECTS
    • HERVAS, JUAN
    • HUBILLA, JOHNNY
    • ILUSTRE, FREDERICO
    • LOCSIN, LEANDRO V.
    • LUNA DE SAN PEDRO, ANDRES
    • LUZ, ALFREDO J. DIMAYUGA
    • MANOSA BROTHERS
  • ANTONIO, PABLO SEBRERO
    • 2nd Generation of Filipino Architects
    • Second National Artist Award for Architecture
  • Works of ANTONIO, PABLO SEBRERO
    • Far Eastern University, Philippine National Bank, Manila
    • Manila Railroad Company
    • Philippine National Bank
    • Ideal Theater in Rizal, Manila
    • FEU Building in Quezon Boulevard
    • Apartments in Roxas Boulevard
    • Ramon Roces Publications Building
    • White Cross Preventorium
    • Manila Polo Club
    • Capitan Luis Gonzaga Building on Rizal Avenue, Carriedo
    • FEU Administration and Science Buildings
    • Galaxy Theater in Rizal Avenue
  • Works of ARANETA, LUIS MARIA GONZAGA
    • Times Theater, Quezon Boulevard
    • Manila Doctors' Hospital, UN Avenue (1956)
    • Makati Medical Center, Makati (1956)
    • Santa Catalina College, Legarda, Manila
    • Botica Boie Building, Escolta, Manila
  • ARELLANO, ARCADIO DE GUZMAN
    • first licensed Filipino architect
    • Employed in 1901 by Gov.Gen. Taft as adviser in Bureau of Architecture and Construction of Buildings
  • Works of ARELLANO, ARCADIO DE GUZMAN
    • Roman Ongpin's Bazaar
    • El 82, Plaza Calderon de la Barca
    • Hotel de Francia
    • Carmelo and Bauermann Building, Azcarraga
    • Gota de Leche Building, S.H. Loyola
    • Casino Espanol, Taft Avenue
  • ARELLANO, JUAN DE GUZMAN
    • 1st Generation of Filipino Architects ("4 pensionados")
    • Philadelphia Academy of Fine Arts, then Drexel Institute of Philadelphia
    • worked under Parsons and for Bureau of Public Works after study abroad
  • Works of ARELLANO, JUAN DE GUZMAN
    • Legislative Building (senate and national museum)
    • Post Office Building
    • Villamor Hall, UP Campus in Taft
    • Metropolitan Theater
    • Master plan of UP Diliman Campus
    • Landscaping plans for Padre Burgos Avenue, Harrison Park, North and South Port Areas, Roxas Boulevard and Malacanang
    • Jones Bridge
    • UP Palma Hall, Diliman (arts and science)
    • UP Rizal Hall, Diliman
    • University Library, UP Diliman
    • UP Villamor Hall, Diliman
    • UP Malcolm Hall (College of Law), Diliman (1939)
    • UP Benitez Hall (College of Education), Diliman (1939)
    • Rizal Memorial Stadium (1934)
  • ARELLANO, OTILIO A.

    • 3rd Generation of Filipino Architects (1950s)
    • son of Arcadio Arellano and nephew of Juan Arellano
  • Works of ARELLANO, OTILIO A.
    • National Bureau of Investigation, Taft Avenue
    • Sining Kayumanggi at Mehan Gardens
    • Palacio del Gobernador in Intramuros
    • Philippine School of Business Administration, Aurora Boulevard
    • Rizal Commercial Banking Corporation, Buendia, Makati
    • San Juan Municipal Center, N. Domingo Street, San Juan
  • ARGUELLES, TOMAS FERNANDEZ
    3rd Generation of Filipino Architects (1950s)
  • Works of ARGUELLES, TOMAS FERNANDEZ
    • Elizalde Building on Muelle de la Industria, Manila
    • Heacock's Building, Escolta
    • Philamlife Building
    • Manila Hilton (now Manila Pavilion), United Nations Avenue
  • ARGUELLES, CARLOS D.
    3rd Generation of Filipino Architects (1950s)
  • Works of ARGUELLES, CARLOS D.
    • Holiday Inn, Roxas Boulevard
    • Philippine National Bank, Escolta
    • Urdaneta Apartments
    • Tuscany Apartments
    • Development Bank of the Philippines, Makati
    • Chronicle Broadcasting Network Studios,Quezon City
    • U.N. Avenue (1962) (features: brise soleil)
  • BARRETO, CARLOS A.
    • 1st Generation of Filipino Architects ("4 pensionados")
    • Drexel Institute of Philadelphia, 1908
  • Works of BARRETO, CARLOS A.
    • Manila Carnival
  • Works of BELLOC, VICENTE B.

    • Cemetery of Nagcarlan
  • BERENGUERTOPACIO, CHED
    Interiors of hotels, restaurants, etc.
  • Works of BORJA, CELINE
    • Taal Vista Hotel
  • BURNHAM, DANIEL HUDSON
    Proposed grand plan for Manila involving a gridiron street pattern
  • Works of BURNHAM, DANIEL HUDSON
    • Interiors of DBP, Makati; PNB, Escolta; Development Academy of the Philippines, Tagaytay City; Silahis Hotel, Roxas Boulevard; Midtown Ramada Hotel, Pedro Gil; Puerto Azul Hotel and Beach Resort, Ternate, Cavite; Benguet Center, Mandaluyong, Metro Manila
  • CALMA, LOR
    3rd Generation of Filipino Architects (1950s)
  • Works of CALMA, LOR
    • Interiors of hotels, restaurants, etc.
  • Works of CANCHELA, CESAR
    • pre-fab box-shaped concrete units for Vitas Housing Project in Tondo (1990)
  • Works of CAUDAL, ALEJANDRO YELAB
    • Jacinto Residence, Bustos, Bulacan
    • Luis Santos House, Malolos
    • Lopa Residence, Pasay
    • Lerma House, New Manila, Quezon City
    • Tiongco House, Pandacan, Bulacan
    • Palma Hall and Melchor Hall, UP Diliman
    • Protestant Chapel and Fellowship Center, UP Diliman
  • CONCIO, CESAR HOMERO
    3rd Generation of Filipino Architects (1950s)
  • Works of CONCIO, CESAR HOMERO
    • Buildings in Silliman University
    • UP College of Forestry, Los Banos, Laguna
    • Insular Life Building, Makati
    • Children's Memorial Hospital, Quezon City (1950)
    • Mother of Perpetual Help, Baclaran
    • Union Church of Manila
    • Ramona Apartments, Adriatico Street, Manila
    • Church of the Risen Lord, UP (features: similarity to Niemeyer's Church of St. Francis of Assissi in Brazil)
    • UP Melchor Hall
  • COSCOLLUELA, WILLIAM VARGAS
    3rd Generation of Filipino Architects (1950s)
  • Works of COSCOLLUELA, WILLIAM VARGAS
    • Robinson's Commercial Complex, Pasig
    • Ayala Twin Towers, Makati (1979)
    • Alexandra (11 buildings), Pasig
    • One Beverly Place, Greenhills, San Juan
    • Wackwack Twin Towers
    • Skyland Plaza Twin Towers, Makati
    • Atrium, Makati
    • Galeria de Magallanes, Makati
    • Alabang 400, Muntinlupa
    • Quezon City Sports Club
    • Centro Escolar University complex, Malolos
    • Magellan Hotel and Resort complex, Cebu
    • Shoemart City, Cebu and Quezon City
    • (w/Skidmore Owings and Merrill) RCBC Plaza
    • (w/Skidmore Owings and Merrill) PhilamLife Tower
  • Works of DAVID, NESTOR
    • PNB Branch Buildings (1992)
  • DE CASTRO, CRESENCIANO CRUZ
    • Mindanao State University, Marawi City, Paseo de Roxas
    • Church of Jesus Christ and the latterday Saints projects
    • Central Luzon State University buildings, Munoz, Nueva Ecija
    • National Science Development Board, Taguig
    • Atomic Research Center complex, Quezon City
    • Asian Development Bank (DFA), Roxas Boulevard
  • DE LEON, GABINO
    • Shell House (1955) (features: brise soleil)
    • Pag-asa Bliss Housing (1975)
    • Proposed repairs for Colegio de Santa Potenciana
  • Works of DE UGUCCIONI, JUAN
    • Overseer reconstruction of Manila Cathedral
  • FORMOSO. GABRIEL PAPA
    3rd Generation of Filipino Architects (1950s)
  • Works of FORMOSO. GABRIEL PAPA
    • Valley Golf Club, Victoria Valley, Antipolo, Rizal
    • Alabang Golf and Country Club, Alabang
    • Development Academy of the Philippines, Tagaytay City
    • Club Filipino, Greenhills
    • Pacific Star Building, Makati
    • Anerica-Lepanto Building, Paseo de Roxas
    • Bikko Manila Garden Hotel, Epifanio de los Santos Avenue
    • Manila Peninsula Hotel, Ayala Avenue
    • Asian Institute of Management, Paseo de Roxas
    • Dona Narcisa de Leon Building
    • Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas Complex, Roxas Blvd. & QC??
    • BA-Lepanto Building, Paseo de Roxas, Makati
    • Dusit (formerly Nikko) Hotel Heritage (formerly The Regent of Manila) Hotel
    • AIM Campus, Makati
    • Metropolitan Museum, BSP Complex, Roxas Blvd (Interior by Lor Calma)
    • (w/Kohn Pederson Fox) GT Tower
    • (w/RMDA Architects) Alabang Town Center
    • IL (Insular Life) Corporate Centre
  • Works of G&W ARCHITECTS
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  • Works of HERVAS, JUAN
    • Manila Railroad Station, Tutuban
    • Arranque and Herran Markets
    • Assumption Convent, Herran Street Estrella del Norte, Escolta
    • Heacock Store Building
    • Paris-Manila Building
    • Philippine Trade House, Bangkok
    • Philippine Trade Center, Toronto, Canada
    • Philippine House, Mainz, Germany
    • Philippine Pavilion, World Trade Exposition in Leipzig Germany
    • Philippine Pavilion, World Trade Fair in Spokane, Washington DC
  • Works of HUBILLA, JOHNNY
    • -
  • ILUSTRE, FREDERICO
    • Worked with Bureau of Public Works
    • GSIS Building (1957)
    • Veterans Memorial Building
    • Main Theater, Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP), Manila (1969)
    • Folk Arts Theater, CCP Complex
    • Philippine Center for International Trade and Exhibitions
  • LOCSIN, LEANDRO V.
    • Third National Artist Award for Architecture
    • The poet of space, known for his lyrical articulation of space as defined by stark modernity, spatial purity, expansive strength, distinct outlines and straightforward geometry