University of the Philippines' Quezon Hall, the Rizal Shrine, the San Carlos Seminary, and the Philippine Trust Co. Building (Plaza Lacson), Rizal Theater and the Capitol Theater
Pablo Antonio, Sr.
Pioneer in Philippine modern architecture. Far Eastern University and the Capitan Luis Gonzaga Building
Leandro V. Locsín
Brutalist design, including the Tanghalang Pambansa of the Cultural Center of the Philippines and the Tanghalang Maria Makiling of the National Arts Center; Parish of the Holy Sacrifice
Ildefonso P. Santos
"Father of Philippine Landscape Architecture"
Ramón Valera
Responsible for designing the standard of what is recognized today as the terno
José María Zaragoza
Credited with designing some of the most prominent religious buildings in the country
Francisco Mañosa
One of the most influential architects of the Philippines. Coconut Palace and the EDSA Shrine. He is also recognized as the pioneer Philippine neo-vernacular architecture