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Andres Luna de San Pedro
Son of Juan Luna and Chief Architect of Manila from 1920 to 1924.
Luis Pérez Samanillo Building
A notable work by Andres Luna de San Pedro, located in Escolta and now known as First United Building.
Pablo Antonio
National Artist for Architecture in 1976, known for austere and stable designs.
White Cross Orphanage
Also called Quezon Preventorium, a notable work by Pablo Antonio.
Far Eastern University Complex
Awarded by UNESCO for being the most complete Art Deco ensemble in Manila.
Fernando Ocampo, Sr.
Architect who educated at Ateneo and UST, with notable works including UST Central Seminary.
Juan Nakpil
National Artist for Architecture (1973) known for significant contributions in Filipino architecture.
Cultural Identity in Art
A focus on what defines Filipino art and architecture, reflecting national identity.
Antonin Raymond
Czech-American architect known for the Chapel of the Angry Christ in Victorias.
Frederico Ilustre
Architect associated with Mapúa Institute of Technology and Bureau of Public Works.
Ildefonso P. Santos
Pioneer of Landscape Architecture in the Philippines, educated at UST and USC.
Gabriel Formoso
Known for strong, masculine, masonry-heavy architectural forms.
Bahay Kubo-inspired Architecture
Type of Filipino architecture popularized by Francisco 'Bobby' Mañosa.
Surviving War Damage
Post-war Philippine architecture's challenge of rebuilding after the devastation.
Jose Maria Zaragoza
Architect influenced by Spanish Colonial forms, educated at UST.
Sustainability Design
Research area of Froilan Hong, particularly noted in the Manila Film Center project.