Interior Design Law Flashcards
Post-War Period: Reconstruction and Establishment of Interior Design in Ph
194-1963
Interior Design as discipline was still firmly under the field of
Architecture
Among the more prominent practitioners of the early post-war years
was
Ernest Korneld
an Austrian- Jewish architect and longtime Manila resident who designed the reconstructed Jewish synagogue in
Manila, Temple Emil, in a restrained modernist style in 1947
Ernest Korneld
Prominent Filipinos who influenced to design the interiors of their homes
Arturo de Santos and Luis Ma. Araneta
They were still known even woth no proper education or training
Interior Decorators
Middle-class housing
split-level bungalow : apartment rowhouse
upper class
ranch house
primarily involved in furniture manufacturing business in 50s & 60s
Phyllis Harvey and Audrey Guersey
Filipino Interior Design emerged in early mid 1950s result in architecture graduates in
University of Santo Tomas
UST under the directorship of NAtional Visual Arts
Victorio Edades
UST introduced first Phillippine School Interior Design Major in Fine Arts Major starting
1954
First teachers teaching Interior Design
Ched Berenguer
Topacio,
Leticia Sablan Limpo,
Belen Sablan Morey
Sonia Santiago Olivares
Finished architecture at Mapua Institute of Technology in 1954
Lorenzo “lor” Calma
Filipino architects who designed and supplied local materials graduates at New York School of Interior Design in 1953-1955
Belen Sablan Morey,
Leticia Sablan Limpo,
Ched Berenguer
Topacio,
Sonia Santiago Olivares,
and Myrna Cruz
took Masters degree in Interior design in Drexel Institute at Philadelphia
Edith Oliveros
involved in setting up showroom displays in Aguinaldo’s Dept Store
Ched
Berenguer Topacio,
Edith Oliveros,
Sonia Santiago Olivares,
Lor Calma,
Edgar Ramirez,
Antonio Viriña,
Myrna Cruz
Antonio Zamora
Emergence of PIID
1964-1969
final selection of first abtch of officers held in
house of Lor Calma
Registering in Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Sept 30 as
Philippine Institute of Interior Design (PIID)
Membership is classifies hierarchically into ___ , ____ and, ____
Professional (for 2 Filipino senior
practitioners),
Affiliate (for foreign practitioners),
and Associate (for Filipino 3 junior practitioners)