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Juan Nakpil

Juan Nakpil is the first National Artist for Architecture.

Works:
Geronimo Reyes Building
Capitol Theatre
Rizal theatre
Manila Jockey Club
Quezon Institue
UP administration building (Quezon Hall)
Library Building (Gonzales Hall)
SSS (use of folded concrete plates as aesthetic features)

Leandro Locsin
Leandro Locsin is the 3rd national artist for architecture.

Works:
The Church of Holy Sacrifice (UP) – 1st project of L.Locsin
Monterey Apartments, Ayala Avenue
St. Andrew’s Church
Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP)
Philippine International Convention Center (PICC)
Philippine Pavilion at “1970” World Exposition
Makati Stock Exchange
Philippine Stock Exchange
Philippine Plaza Hotel
Manila International Airport
New Istana, Brunei

Juan Arellano
Juan Arellano is the most prolific artist-designer. His major work is the Legislative building.

Buildings:
Legislative building
Post Office building
Metropolitan Theatre
Rizal Memorial Stadium
Benitez Hall (UP)
Malcolm Hall (UP)

Tomas Mapua
Tomas Mapua is the first registered architect in the Philippines. He established the first architectural
school in the country also known as Mapua Institute of Technology (M.I.T.).

Works
De La Salle School
Centro Escolar University
Nurse’s Home
Pablo Antonio
Pablo Antonio is the second National Artist for Architecture

Works:
Bel-Air Alhambra Apartments
Syquia Apartments
Sea Tower apartments
Far Eastern University Building
Ideal Theatre
Lyric Theatre
May building (brise soleil)

Cesar Concio
Cesar Concio is one of the great architect in the Philippines.

Works:
Church of the Risen Lord (UP)
Melchor Hall (UP- Eng& Arch building))
Palma Hall (UP-CAS building))
Insular Life Building
Children’s Hospital

Church of the Risen Lord, UP


Melchor Hall-UP (from iskwiki.com)

Gabriel Formoso
Gabriel Formoso

Works:
Valley Golf & Country Club
Asian Institute of Management
Central Bank of the Philippines
Pacific Star Building
PBcom Tower
Central Bank of the Philippines in 100 Php

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