arch, etc. national artists

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  • Juan Nakpíl
    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