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Church of the Risen Lord
The San Miguel Corporation Headquarters building is considered by many as one of the bastions of Filipino Architecture and is notable for its gesture of employing angled and vegetated facade to shade the interiors from the tropical sun and combat heat gain. The idea came from the rice terraces in Banaue. Who designed the said building?
Mañosa Brothers
Who designed the Temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints?
Felipe Mendoza
It is the recorded tallest building in the Philippines.
Metrobank Center
He is the first registered architect in the Philippines.
Tomas B. Mapua
He is one of the New York Five Architects who designed the World Trade Exchange in Binondo Manila.
Michael Graves

Gota de Leche Building
Who designed the largest mall in the Philippines.
Arquitectonica
Who is the architect of the famous Philippine Heart Center?
Jorge Ramos
Which of the following is not a project of the Mañosa Brothers or by Francisco Mañosa?
San Miguel Corp. Headquarters
Which of the following buildings was designed by Alfredo Luz which uses precast and prestressed beams.
Ramon Magsaysay Center
It is a common type of dwelling in lowland and coastal areas during Pre-Hispanic Philippines.
Bahay Kubo
It is a fortress built by the Spanish under Miguel López de Legazpi which is a military defense structure located in Plaza Independencia, Cebu.
Fort San Pedro

Manila Cathedral
A town hall in Spain or former Spanish colonies.
Ayuntamiento
It is a one room dwelling which has a bamboo layered gable roof that ensembles an inverted boat.
Isneg House
It is the vernacular term for beam.
Biga
It is a lean-to house built by the Aeta tribe.
Pinanahang
A part of the Bahay na Bato which means driveway or garage.
Cochera
It stands as both a fortress and a settlement built by the early Ivatans.
Idjang
It is a traditional ancestral house crafted by the Maranao people.
Torogan
It is called ‘Walled City’ and is one of the oldest districts of Manila.
Intramuros
It is the traditional house by the Ivatan of Batanes which has two levels that are divided by a floor made of wood.
Rakuh
It is the oldest stone church in the country and the only structure to survive World War II in Intramuros.
San Agustin Church
It is the oldest church in the Philippines.
Basilica Minore del Santo Niño
It is the first hospital in the Philippines.
Hospital Real
It is described as the finest example of a Fortress Baroque church.
Miag-ao Church
A part of the Bahay na Bato which means a wooden staircase.
Escalera
A part of the Bahay na Bato which means dining area.
Comedor

Identify the name of the structure as shown.
Miag-Ao Church
It is a part of a Bahay na Bato which means wooden balusters.
Barandillas
Which of the following buildings is designed by architect Tomas Mapua in the Neoclassical style as part of Daniel Burnham's urban plan for Manila.
Philippine General Hospital
It is also known as the Bontoc House.
Fay-u

Identify the name of the structure as shown.
San Agustin Church
It is the most outstanding example in the Philippines of an Earthquake Baroque style architecture with fourteen massive buttresses.
Paoay Church
It is the vernacular term for baseboard.
Rodapis
The Miag-ao Church in Iloilo is known for its intricate bas-reliefs featuring what local element?
Pineapple and Coconut Trees
Which of the following is a characteristic of the Tinguian "Binuron" house?
Elevated on stilts with steep roofs
Who was the first Filipino registered architect known for designing the Manila Metropolitan Theater?
Juan Arellano
The Bahay na Bato is a hybrid of Bahay Kubo and which architectural influence?
Spanish
Which of the following is NOT a material commonly used in the construction of Spanish-era churches in the Philippines?
Bamboo
The San Agustin Church in Manila is known for its
Trompe-l'œil Painted Ceilings
What architectural feature is unique to the Paoay Church in Ilocos Norte?
Massive Buttresses
Who is considered the "Father of Modern Philippine Architecture"?
Juan Nakpil
What is the term for the covered balcony or gallery of a Bahay na Bato?
Azotea
Which material was commonly used for roofing in traditional Bahay Kubo structures?
Cogon Grass
Which of the following is a significant feature of the Baclayon Church in Bohol?
Coral Stone Walls
What was the main function of the Bahay Kubo’s silong (ground floor space)?
Storage and Animal Shelter
Which American architect played a major role in designing the Burnham Plan for Manila and Baguio?
Daniel Burnham
He is the youngest pensionado when he was sent to Ohio State University to study architecture at the age of 16.
Antonio M. Toledo