ARCHITECTURE, DESIGN, AND ALLIED ARTS Flashcards
A pioneer of modern Philippine architecture, he was recognized in some quarters as the foremost Filipino modernist architect of his time.
Pablo S. Antonio
“Far Eastern University Administration and Science buildings; Manila Polo Club; Ideal Theater; Lyric Theater; Galaxy Theater; Capitan Luis Gonzaga Building; Boulevard-Alhambra (now Bel-Air) apartments; Ramon Roces Publications Building (now Guzman Institute of Electronics).
Pablo S. Antonio’s Work
architechtural designs were describe as original and modern with a touch of Filipino culture and arts represented by the presence of traditional forms and patterns.
Leandro V. Locsin
His grandest work is ISTANA NURUL IMAN (Palace of Religious Light). This was the palace of the Sultan of Brunei with 200,000 sqm floor area. The design of the structure is a mixture of Islamic and Malayan themes and modern lines.
Leandro V. Locsin’s Work
The country’s first National Artist for architecture
Juan F. Nakpil
The Avenue Theater and Hotel Building, Quezon Institute Buildings, International Eucharistic Congress Altar, and the renovated Quipo Church
Juan F. Nakpil’s Work
known as “IP Santos”
Ildelfonso P. Santos
“Father of Philippine Landscape Architecture.”
Ildelfonso P. Santos
Laguna’s Caliraya Lake Resort, Loyola Memorial Park, Eternal Gardens Memorial park, Tagaytay Highland Resort, Lipa Batangas’ Mt. Malarayat Golf and Country Club and other Country Club.
Ildelfonso P. Santos’ work
architectural structure was a mixture of modern and traditional designs. Most of his works involved religious architecture, like churches and convents, since he specialized in liturgical Art (ILLA) in Rome. He also designs secular buildings like hostels, hospitals, and commercial and residential buildings.
Jose Maria V. Zaragoza
was the fashion designer who innovated the Philippine terno. He was the one who transformed the components of the traditional baro’t says into single clothing.
Ramon Valera